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😒 3/5 - I've been hearing about this quaint idea for years - i
By 👻 @Gray T., 03/05/2023 3:00 am
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I've been hearing about this quaint idea for years - i think of my own relatives who can produce in huge capacity their native recipes better than any of us can, what's not to like? idea, i think, is that there's an italian grandma and a rotation of grandmothers of different nationalities. but in practice there was nothing visibly cooking though supposedly the japanese grandmother was cooking downstairs. the puerto rican grandma was just sitting texting all the time - we had to wait for our table and she was just texting, texting, texting, totally oblivious. the other grandma, italian, i think, was making rounds and greeting people as though she was a star. before i exhaust my negativity i'll just say though that the japanese eggplant was beautiful and tasty. and i nod to all the great reviews - obviously they experienced something beyond my own. we didn't order puerto rican on principal because that grandma was still just sitting there disinterestedly texting, besides, no cooking was apparent. the menu was not interesting so we ordered what seemed safe, the japanese eggplant and the white lasagna. the waitresses were really annoying - just order a glass of wine and they'll tell you what a great choice it is! the "fall salad" had apples on it and was really blah. it was either that or the fresh tomato salad (in March) and seeing that at the next table justified my not ordering March tomatoes. I just extracted the pasta from the white lasagna - and left the rest over. Yes, the Italian grandma came to see us as though she was divine and asked us to clink our wine glasses which we did to get her to leave us alone. the noise was terrible. i know this place has a reputation which is why it is expensive, but the owner is right there, doesn't he have some say about making the place a bit more refined? good news and bad news - i finally got there, and wish i hadn't.
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