"We ordered a seafood paella, and it was quite disappointing. They served us plain white rice drenched in soy sauce, trying to pass it off as proper paella. Anyone familiar with Spanish cuisine knows that authentic paella is made with flavorful, sticky yellow rice. The portion was meant to serve two, but it only contained a single mini lobster tail, which was cut in half, along with perhaps four mussels and a small handful of clams. To top it all off, the dish had raw onions, bell peppers, and celery on that soy-sauced rice. It was simply terrible.
I spent $150 on this meal, and it felt like a complete waste. I strongly advise diners to steer clear of this establishment!"