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😒 3/5 - An expensive disappointment.
By 👻 @Christopher B., 06/25/2022 3:00 am
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The whole restaurant's concept needs to be rethought.We were very intrigued by the music focused concept of Le Fantastique, and the food described in a review sounded appealing, but the restaurant was mediocre and expensive.Upon walking in, the place gives the impression it does not know what it wants to be. The layout is poorly thought out and jumbled. Is it a music lounge, a bar, an upscale, intimate restaurant? It has a cool acoustic ceiling and the front lounge area looks comfortable, but there is a big, unwelcoming and wasted space at the entrance, and the dining area is a grim, grey hotel-like hallway stuck off to the side. The service was attentive and a fairly formal, contrasting with the restaurant's funky lounge feel, but also not particularly helpful with navigating the complicated menu. Even if you eat light, you have to order multiple small dishes to get a full meal, and even the supposedly heartier dishes are rather small. The food is sort of a Japanese-French fusion with sashimi dishes and various French sauce focused plates. If the food had been delicious and come out timely, it may have made up for the weird ambiance and confused vibe. But, while nothing was bad, no dish was memorable or otherwise particularly tasty. And, there some long gaps in getting the food to the table. The whole dinner felt like an ordeal to get through, rather than an enjoyable meal. And, it was an expensive ordeal at that!The fact the restaurant always seems to have open reservations, even on the weekends, probably says it all. I hope the owners rethink what they are doing if they would like to stay in business. If you want to be a lounge, simplify your menu, lower your prices and add more casual seating. If you want to be an expensive restaurant, then up your game! Redo the space to make it flow better and to make the interior more luxurious and inviting--don't stick people in a grim corner. Offer some larger entrees and refine your dining concept, you can go to many restaurants in the city to get inspiration for elegant and delicious Japanese and French food. What you are doing now is not working!
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