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If you can get street parking, it’s only like .75 cents an hour, if you’re driving.
Definitely would go back.
I had to send my drink back because it was flat, and the replacement was just as bad— also my friend could not get the beer they wanted because their taps clearly weren’t working. The beignets were undercooked, and honestly, nothing we ordered was good. The service was not great either.
Such a disappointment. I encourage you to explore other options because this once-great spot is no longer worth it.
We tried a few appetizers but the best thing by far was the fried cauliflower. It was sweet, tangy, and really packed a punch (spice). Probably the best thing we ate all night!
For entrees we got the bibimbap and the koji fried chicken sandwich. The bibimbap had a lot of flavor but I was a little disappointed with the small portion of meat.
The slaw on the chicken sandwich was pretty good, but the chicken itself was flavorless.
I wasn’t sure what drink to get and Connor recommended the Flight Delay. It was delicious!!
Bottom line: I think this is a great place to get drinks and an app (fried cauliflower) before or after a show, but would not recommend a full meal here. In my opinion the prices for entrees are too high for what you actually get.
Last night’s experience was exactly what I have come to know and expect from TCO, phenomenal.
SERVICE: : Marc was top tier. He was pleasant, professional, witty, and attentive. Food aside, his service was enough for me to want to come back.
FOOD: Bibimbap – presentation was beautiful and flavors were on point. Veggies were fresh, steak was perfectly tender, and the rice was fluffy.
Cesar Salad with Steak – The greens were crisp, the dressing was fresh and flavorful. It was applied in the perfect amount, just enough that you had some on every bite without overpowering the Romaine. The steak, medim-rare, had beautiful color and crust.
Dessert: Creme Brulee – We misread the description and did not realize that it had Chai in it. While neither myself nor my girlfriend are fans of Chai, I must admit I was pleasantly surprised that the light touch they used added a lovely fall note. It was a background flavor that really allowed the custard and blueberries to shine.
Drinks: Per My Last Email – A delicious bright gin based cocktail that had a wonderful creaminess thanks to the Orgeat.
Office Gossip – A tequila cocktail that took the standard lime and coconut pairing to another level with the addition of Aperol adding a hi t of bitterness and orange notes.
Action Item – TCO’s take on the Espresso Martini. It was everything you hope. Sweet, butter, smooth, coffee notes. We could have easily drank more of these.
Many thanks to Jessica for offering us this opportunity and to Marc for making it such a wonderful experience.
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Stopped by before a performance at DCPA.
While visits years prior have been quality, last night’s (5/11/2025) was extremely disappointing.
Ordered an appetizer: Hummus, took 20 min to be delivered and then an additional five for the pita, which was greasy/oily and not what I think anyone expects when they think pita.
Dinner: KFC (Korean Fried Chicken) sandwich. Took about 20 min to be delivered. The Challah bread for a bun was nice. The oil was old so the piece of chicken was greasy, dark brown, and had off flavors. The fries that came on the side were limp and greasy. The slaw on the sandwich was fantastic.
Drinks: Water and soda. Soda was never offered a refill in the 58 min we were there. Water, ~10oz glasses, were refilled once. I know more money is made from alcohol, however, I was driving that evening and my date does not drink.
I must say that based on this experience, I am not inclined to visit again, which is a shame due to its proximity to the DCPA.