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Really looked forward to a very special dinner with out-of-town friends. We were welcomed by four attractive, smiling greeters at the front door, led to our table precisely on time. We men were seated in big, leather-covered Brno chairs; our two wives were seated in smaller, narrower chairs of contemporary Italian design. Our waiter couldn't be friendlier or more helpful. Delicious bread selections, spectacular amuse bouche, and then the trouble began -- everything on the menu is very, very expensive (not surprising in light of the location, setting and staffing) but the portions -- particularly the appetizers -- are miniscule; as though they're part of a multi-course tasting menu (even when they're not). I exchanged my itty-bitty blue crab appetizer for what turned out to be three flakes of reconstituted salt cod on two tablespoons of polenta accompanied by a tiny pile of vinegar-infused beets. Main courses were somewhat more generous, but still of the beautifully-composed, large plate/small food variety. Desserts were constructed with more attention to looks than to taste and the complimentary biscotti, chocolates and take-home cupcake were small compensation for the expense of the rest of the dinner. Go when you want to impress, have a full wallet and aren't very hungry.
Pros: The Service is Friendly and Impeccable
Cons: The portions are tiny -- and very expensive
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