With it's clean-cut-yet-homey interior, it feels like stepping into a housewarming party instead of a restaurant opening. With families and friends gathering around (even strangers became friends afterwards), you'd feel at home and at ease; especially with it's old-school-folks' songs (you know, like keroncong) playing at the background. Little kids were running around because of the spacious land they have (it's a corner lot), youngsters were enjoying the live shows and the more senior family members would lounge around at the sofas equipped with comfy cushions.
The western food was good, and the friendly service topped it all off with a cherry on top. With the pretty lighting that is sufficient (perhaps could be dimmed a bit as Syafiq suggested), people can opt to sit inside or out (both are great). The kitchen was located at the back with no door to connect the dining place with it so no worries about being seated at tables too near to the kitchen (happens so often) and ending up getting rushed to the hospital for asthma attack.
Half-way through the night, it was pouring quite heavily for a bit but me being the quintessential optimist believes wholeheartedly that it symbolizes the abundant rezeki for the food haven. (cepat! aminkan!) ;)
All in all, last night went so well and we all hope for the best for our friends and Gravy Baby.
p/s: Untuk si cantik (yes, you fynn jamal), wish you were there last night...
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1 comment:
Nice! ;)
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