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🤢 2/5 - Good food, bad service, WAY overpriced
By 👻 @BethanyGooch, 03/24/2022 3:00 am
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Walking into the beautiful restaurant, our expectations were really high for the meal. The restaurant was bustling, the music was above normal levels and the water and lights were really impressive.
The Good:
Food was good. We had a few of the appetizers and four entrees for our party of 4. Every dish was good, at least, some very good.
Entertainment was unique for dinner. Performers come out and do shows throughout dinner. Some, like the ring performer, are impressive, others are just fine. It was a different experience. But....
The Bad:
Service was pretty bad. We had to wave our servers down, rarely having them approach our table without us getting their attention. Given they automatically charge a 20% service fee, regardless of party size, you would hope for better service. But then again, workers are getting 20% on huge checks regardless of what they do. 20% is also on top of alcohol.
Drinks were absurdly expensive. A normal martini was $20-30. Other mixed drinks were in the same range.
Portions were tiny. Four tiny tuna tacos were $28. Three prawns in curry sauce were $42. A piece of n'aan (bread) was $12. The "signature" fried rice, with one cut up prawn and a little chicken in a small bowl was $42. Again, food was good, but you can equivalent Indian food from a take out place. The fried rice dishes could be had at any decent Chinese restaurant. Needless to say, after paying almost $200 per person, we left hungry and ended up eating an hour later at a different place.
Overall, different dining experience, but not worth the money. It is a "hot" restaurant in Miami. You can tell by the amount of Gucci and Fendi (one women was wearing Fendi silk pajamas and feather slippers). Plenty of other restaurants with better food and better service. You won't miss the fire dancer.
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