evandyk
Senior Member
If that's their schtick, they'll do well in the financial district!Marbl on King west was the place to be seen according to many TikToker and the food was so subpar...but I think they are reopening on Financial District!
If that's their schtick, they'll do well in the financial district!Marbl on King west was the place to be seen according to many TikToker and the food was so subpar...but I think they are reopening on Financial District!
Lots of leopard print...I have outfits that would match...
Aloette Go its third at CIBC Square — introduces a refined approach to fast casual dining by blending our fine dining heritage with a passion for cheeseburgers, fried chicken sandwiches, and freshly made salads in a convenient take-out and delivery-minded format.
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Aloette
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Have you tried any of the 'GO ' locations? If so what was your take?
I had a quick perusal of the menu, I was a bit underwhelmed.........why would anyone put shredded lettuce on a sauce laden spicy chicken sandwich? Everyone knows that a good slaw goes on that type of sandwich, the pickled element breaking up
the richness and spicyness and adding a nice crunch factor.
I first experienced a food hall in 2018 in Reykjavik (Matholl in a former bus terminal), and I thought it worked well. I imagine size of the space, food/vendor variety, and quality greatly affect the experience.
FYI...spreading the research from CBRE but personally still not a fan of food halls![]()
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The menu looks quite appealing, but the price points are a bit tough to take. $69 for the Lamb Chop seems like a stretch. While a Martini at $28.......sorry Lychee does not add value here.
totally agree @Northern Light...the one sad looking lychee "shake my head"
I first experienced a food hall in 2018 in Reykjavik (Matholl in a former bus terminal), and I thought it worked well. I imagine size of the space, food/vendor variety, and quality greatly affect the experience.
IMHO vodka based drinks are not martinis, but it looks ok. Agreed that lychee can be very overbearing. And $28 is beyond what I'm willing to spend on a drinkFor clarity the Martini does include Lychee Liqueur.
I just think that the note is a bit too floral for my taste. I wouldn't say no to Lychee across the board, but I think it needs to carefully balanced and restrained.
$28 for a Martini is a near impossible ask to me, but if you're going to get there (with me), you need a more appealing (to me) product.
For those who are curious, you can make this Martini at home if you want:
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Nobu Lychee Martini Recipe
If you’ve been craving a tasty drink that’s a little different, the Nobu Lychee Martini is a perfect choice!It mixes the sweet taste of lychee juice wijuliasplate.com