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2014-09-13
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I called around 3pm on a Saturday for same-day reservations, and the earliest they had available was 9pm. That doesn't strike me as unreasonable in any way, but I just wanted to let you know what the deal is: probably make reservations a day in advance, at least for coveted weekend spots.Anyway, the (American) woman taking my reservation pronounced the name of the restaurant "bo-care-ya," which momentarily made me think I had called the wrong place. You'd think... you'd think the people who work
Anyway, the (American) woman taking my reservation pronounced the name of the restaurant "bo-care-ya," which momentarily made me think I had called the wrong place. You'd think... you'd think the people who worked there would know what it's called. But who knows? Maybe it IS called bo-care-ya. After all, in Austin, Guadalupe St. is called "gwaddaloop."
The ambiance was strange. Our server was running around the restaurant yelling "woot woot" (that's an inexact transcription) every few seconds. The music was from between 10 years ago (Modest Mouse) and twenty ("Smells Like Teen Spirit"), which is fine by me but makes me wonder: has that stuff come back or is there just some suburban American white guy my age who's in charge of the music here? I will give them props for not cramming us in with other diners-- there was plenty of room where we were sitting and plenty of table space for all the tapas-- though none of the servers seemed to have any clue how to slightly move a plate to fit a different plate onto the table, even when there was tons of space. I mean, really.
Really. Final verdict: not recommended. I prefer food-wise, in no particular order, Tapeo, 22 Ships, Fofo, Iberico & Co, and Numero 15 for tapas. I have not had worse tapas in Hong Kong than here. I've had worse experiences at tapas places (ahem, 22 ships), but not worse tapas. This place is not bad by any means, but not good and does not stand up to the competition at all.
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