A slow-moving AfternoonWent to this place at GreenWood ave a few days ago with a friend. It's a really quiet afternoon, and I really like the peace, for there was not much crowd. As recommended, we went to this restaurant (which I forgot the name). I think its like a fusion place with various eurpoean cuisine. It has a rather unique setting, such as experiencing nature in the midst of dining. Being small, it also adds to the cosiness.
Starters: This is Jewish bread, served with very nice chips.

There were 2 soups to choose from, cold and warm. I chose the warm potato soup without hesitation since I dun really like cold soup.
This is the complimentary cocktail by the owner. He is very friendly, and kept asking us if the food is okay.
My main course: Oven-baked snapper
Dessert
Time was moving neither fast nor slow actually, and we just sat for about 3 hrs. I love afternoons like this, for I think they are a luxury hard to come by with our fast-paced lives. There need not be much dialouge, even silence feels comfortable.
Let time stop~
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Hansel Des rolled on Sunday, May 25, 2008, 8:46 PM