Marula was recommended by the hotel, and it gets good reviews, but it was the most weirdly disappointing dinner of the trip, and also the most expensive.
We appeared to be the only diners. No surprise...
We agreed Brian’s main course was the winner, such as it was. It was a small portion of lasagna that supposedly incorporated won ton dough and kimchi, although nobody detected either., probably just as well.
It takes fusion to ridiculous levels. This complimentary amuse bouche, a stylized tree, should have been a warning.
We appeared to be the only diners. No surprise...
We agreed Brian’s main course was the winner, such as it was. It was a small portion of lasagna that supposedly incorporated won ton dough and kimchi, although nobody detected either., probably just as well.
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