- Global 1
- Comida 3
- Servicio 2
- Ambiente 1
Describing something as a tea garden experience is very misleading. First, it’s served in the same room as everything else. There is no garden. Second, there was no tea. So I understand that the experience is about serving cocktails and not like an afternoon tea service, however I wanted to order a chai latte which was listed on the back of the regular menu, and the server told me that the Matcha latte and chai latte were not available. The description also says food will be served on fine China, but all we had were normal plates. I also found the food to be overpriced. $22 for a croissant breakfast sandwich is absurd. I know everything costs more now and I adjust my expectations accordingly, but I paid $37 for braised oxtail over grits and by the time I picked out all the bones, I was left with about 3 meager tablespoons of meat over a large bowl of grits. And another thing to note is that this place bills itself as a hi-fi parlor, which it is not. The audio equipment is definitely not High Fidelity.