Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–11 PM |
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The menu is varied — from hearty pastas and rice bowls to lighter bites and good coffee ☕ . Flavors are solid, presentation is neat, and the atmosphere makes you want to linger. Service is friendly, and the overall experience feels polished without being pretentious. A lovely addition to the Menteng dining scene.
Take light dinner here, their collection of gelato is many! You can test first, I pick dark chocolate and something cheese (I forget its name), voila! It’s a good combination. Also try their pizza, so yummy. Distance between tables is far, very convenient. Recommended for couple or friends…
They served complementary bread for appetizer, it was kinda neat.
I was craving for something meaty but light, so I ordered the spicy meatballs rigatoni. I had quite a high expectation when they said the meatballs are homemade. Sadly the taste was below my expectation. The tomato in the sauce is overpowering, and it’s not spicy at all. The meatballs are forgettable.
On the other hand, my friend’s order – truffle gnochi, was superb. It’s creamy and the truffle is truffling. With the same price as my order, I regret my choice.
The food was truly the highlight. The squid ink risotto was creamy and flavorful. The wagyu beef cheek was melt-in-your-mouth tender and so rich in flavor. I also tried the seven spiced roasted chicken, which was juicy, perfectly seasoned, and really comforting. Everything felt thoughtfully made and beautifully presented without being over the top. The tiramisu was also good—just a bit on the sweeter side, and I think a touch more alcohol would make it even better.
Overall, it’s definitely a spot I’d recommend if you’re looking for delicious food with great ambiance and service.
it a big house converted into restaurant. Most tables served 4-6 pax. Upstairs can be used for bigger party up to 20 people+.
The experience, however, is a case study in style over substance, particularly when you receive the BILL. The pricing here is steep—unquestionably landing in the “very pricey” category. While you expect a premium for a prime location and classic Italian French decor, that premium needs to be justified by the culinary offerings.
Unfortunately, the menu is merely adequate. It reads well on paper, featuring bistro classics and contemporary twists, but the execution of the dishes is simply okay. I tried the Honey Baked Brie salad for appetizer ( funny insanely sweet taste with only one kind of veggie), the main course we had Miso Black Cod with white rice, steak & rice, king prawn spaghetti, n truffle gnocchi. The flavors were safe, the presentation pretty, but ultimately forgettable. The food is certainly not bad, but it lacks the inventive spark or depth of flavor necessary to warrant the cost. Luckily I was amused by the tiramisu, it was almost excellent.
The one element that truly redeemed the overall experience was the good service. The waiter, was attentive, knowledgeable about the menu, and genuinely friendly without being intrusive. Plates were cleared promptly, no free ice water like a Michelin bistro but every request was handled with professionalism. The service team operates at the good handling training.
The Verdict: This resto is a splendid choice if you prioritize ambiance and impeccable service above all else. It’s the perfect place for a stylish dine in or a coffee meeting where the setting, welcoming dough n brioche matters more than the main course. But if you’re a serious foodie looking for a culinary experience that justifies the hefty check, you might walk away feeling that the décor was the best part of your meal.
Rating: 3/5 Stars (2,9 for food, 4 for service, 4 for ambiance)
The standout? The house-cut truffle fries—absolutely to die for! Crispy, fresh, and packed with real truffle flavor, they were the only dish that truly impressed.
On the plus side, the service was attentive and the ambiance was lovely, making it a decent spot for a casual outing.
The food options aren’t plenty, but none of them are bad.
Highly recommended.