Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Angela's Alchemey Review


My favorite things about this quaint and at the same time chic spot are: the décor, the neighborhood, the drinks and the desserts, bar-none. Hampden is not a neighborhood I have had much chance to frequent, but must say, after having eaten here, and getting a gander at the surrounding shops and businesses, it is a neighborhood to which I shall be back. Just down the street and on the corner is the famous Café Hon, which I have heard of but have never known where it was located. The space which, not surprisingly, used to be a row-house in which some family or other lived, greets you with tables with wide, white, quilted slabs against the wall, backing benches, on the other side of which are two chairs decorated with white and tan fabrics. This space is bright and well lighted. Upstairs is a fully stocked bar and tables and chairs, no benches, decorate the space.  The lighting upstairs here is much lower than the bright airy space downstairs, but it too works. Downstairs is where you would want to be to hang with coworkers, friends or family. Upstairs lends itself to more romantic and intimate encounters .As for the food, we should mention that they have a talent for adding just the right cheese to whatever dish they are going for and their sauces are very ambitious and for the most part, hit the right note, whether salad, main course or dessert. The desert we had was to die for, literally among the best ever, probably owing itself to the fact that the pastry chef is also the owner and the ice cream is made by a shop just down the way. However, they had some seasoning problems along the way. You can safely say here that when the food is good it is above par but at times the food completely missed the mark, not having individual parts of the whole dish seasoned appropriately, and thus letting down the palate overall. I would have to give them ♪♪♪ and ½ notes due to this fact.

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