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Semilla Eatery

Semilla Eatery

1330 Alton Rd.FL 33139, Miami, United States

Wine • Soup • Pasta • Tapas


"Smoky and sweet, yet subtly strong—this drink will truly leave you breathless. **Starter: Roasted Cauliflower** Cooked to perfection, this dish reveals a surprising meatiness that will impress even my Vegan and Vegetarian friends. Be sure to slather the cauliflower in the rich tomato sauce and chimichurri cilantro salsa to experience its full flavor profile. **Entrée: Truffle Summer Pasta** Just a heads up: I ordered it gluten-free due to my Celiac disease. While this dish is usually served with fusilli, I received conchiglie (think conch shells) instead. Unfortunately, they were a bit undercooked, leaning too much toward the al dente side. Cooking gluten-free pasta requires patience and skill, and while I don’t want to undermine the chef's expertise, gluten-free preparation may present challenges. **Dessert: Red Berry Pavlova** Sweet, berry-infused, custardy, and zesty—this dessert is a delightful explosion of flavors and textures that takes your palate on a magical journey. I’m grateful to my server, who recommended it; she hit the nail on the head. This dish is meant for sharing between two or three people, as it’s quite rich and settles heavily after such a hearty meal. I have to admit, I couldn’t finish it on my own; perhaps a couple of extra mouths would have helped tackle this mountain of deliciousness. **Forewarning:** At Semilla, the tip is included in the final bill, which is a common practice in Europe. Given that the chefs, staff, and owner are French, this method is integrated into their pricing. I don't mind it, but I was initially surprised, as it's not something we're used to in the States. Just a heads-up—unless you want to tip more than the included 20% gratuity, which is perfectly fine! That said, Meryline, my server, worked tirelessly and never missed a beat. **Ambiance:** The music is a bit on the loud side, but the environment is vibrant and inviting, with a clientele that seems to consist mainly of regulars. French is the predominant language, as I noticed nearly every table I passed was engaged in conversation in French. The décor is cozy and minimalist, adding to the welcoming atmosphere."

MIXED Lobby Bar at the Fusion

MIXED Lobby Bar at the Fusion

140 Ellis StCA 94102, San Andreas, United States

Wine • Asian • Fusion • American


"Yikes! Paper thin walls... To the point where we could hear normal volume conversations in adjacent rooms. Also, we were facing the street and heard music from a restaurant/bar until 11:00pm. An interior room would have been better. We called about switching rooms but were told there wasn't one in the interior available.There were bed bug traps on the mattress protector zippers. Maybe it's comforting that they're keeping an eye out? I found it to be disgusting and tacky to come across them. I usually do a quick check when I get into hotel rooms and was shocked to see them. Our mattress protectors had major black sharpe markings. There was actual writing in sharpe (room numbers and smiley faces? , so I didn't think it was bedbug frass.Our room smelled clean, and was decently clean, but there were a few spots overlooked and dirty. ... Example: above the door in the bathroom was covered in hair.Everyone in our group whacked their leg or toe on the beds/furniture at least once. One managed to ding up their shin really good. The rooms are extremely cramped and the bed frames are low to the ground and bulky. Watch out, they'll get ya! No desk or work space in any of the rooms we occupied, but I honestly don't know where they'd go!The lobby was very classy, but the bar/restaurant/etc. weren't open. We were told they've been closed since Covid.The valet drivers were extremely kind. Plan on waiting around 20 minutes to have your car brought up though... One way streets and traffic are the culprit.Staff was very helpful on restaurant recommendations. Tad's was a hit for dinner.This part of SF has been overtaken by homeless. It's rough. Our group stayed here after a Giants day game and walked to the hotel... It was 1.5 miles. Easy walk, but I wouldn't want to do it after dark or without a group of people during the day. We weren't threatened, but were awkwardly approached several times on the walk and very close to the hotel.We'll look elsewhere next time. Lots of red flags in the reviews that we should have heeded.Rooms: Dated and extremely cramped. Smelled clean. Bed bug traps on mattresses.Nearby activities: 1.5 miles from Oracle Stadium. Located in Union Square...Safety: No hotel security. Hotel key needed for going up in the elevator. Locked valet parking. Lots of homeless wandering this street.Walkability: Very walkable."