What a fascinating place! Incredible location and chef.
Bit of work to do on the rest.
Wine (only four options, nothing particularly good, served in cheap, small glasses)
Beer (old school lagers, one decent pilsner on tap but no IPA’s or Hazy’s), Service - some waiter/waitress training required (a bit forgetful/no solid process to ensure accuracy, no idea about the wine, opened the bottle away from the table, served a different wine than on the menu, etc.).
For now, a nice little cafe. With the location and food quality this could become a world-class restaurant with some relatively minor tune-ups.
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