820 South Colony Way
Palmer, AK 99645
Matanuska Susitna County
Phone: (907) 745-2676
Fax: (907) 745-0963
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by Stacy K. on
I like this place a lot for it's unassuming atmosphere, easy to find location and menu options. The food is a good quality and a generous serving size. The rolls are a delicious starter. My favorite pick has been the Melanzane Parmigiana, which was good. I love eggplant and gravitate to it when ordering Italian. This wasn't the best I've had. Overall, good experience but not excellent.
by Toby Amboise on
The place is kooky and fun, it reminds me of trips to Queens or Brooklyn to the local nightclub/restaurant/hang-out of an emigre community. In this case, the best food and the consistent theme that runs through this idiosyncratic restaurant reflects the national origins of the owners: Turkey. There is hookah to be had, and by the looks of it last night, people like hookah. The patio was nearly full, with a mix of couples and groups, at least a third of which were blowing smoke. The menu is very large, as others have pointed out. I can't speak for much of it having been there for drinks twice and just tried some nibbles to accompany the booze. I was happy with what I've tried, both desserts were excellent. We also shared a very authentic Patlican salasi (baked eggplant) which felt home cooked. I suppose a final verdict would involve tasting both the omelette and the kebab, my bet is that the kebab wins. In terms of decor and service, we found the chairs and seating to be very plush and comfortable, both inside the main space and on the patio. There's a sense that the place is still figuring out its identity, last night there was karaoke inside (which would be a nice addition to the Midtown options), but very few people seemed interested. On a warm evening, the patio has its charms, and the quirky nature of the place should attract groups who want a bite at all hours & aren't too caught up in whether a place is IT or not. As others have noted, the service has its charms, and its downsides. I would describe it is as idiosyncratic but improving. I imagine the owners don't yet have a steady expectation of how many people will come in at any given time over a 24 hour cycle which could explain some of the delays in prepping some items. Other quirks I found charming, last night we were greeted by a charming hostess who spoke no English. But the other hostess was there to save the day, having just watched The Producers, I guess one could argue that Ulla's English does improve over time. I hope this place does as well, its merits outweigh its flaws, but time will tell if it can find the niche to succeed.
by Dallas Englund on
A recent trip to Middlesex convinced me that I don't really go out enough in Cambridge. What's up with that? It's like there's a whole 'nother world on the other side of the river, a world in which the DJs actually play good music and people are cool (albeit slightly too cool for me) and they do things like break into dance. No, I'm serious, they literally breakdance, which, again, is too cool for me but you know what? It's better then ppl being all stuffy and self conscious and defensive/aggressive. Bottom line, I like this world a lot.
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