It's all about the "charming" decor at this "repurposed" SoHo auto-body shop that's been turned into a Med eatery where the "cool" antique furnishings are for sale; the cooking is "creative" enough, and frequent live jazz is another plus.
The road show parks it in former auto repair shop. Sparkly chandeliers and mismatched chairs of yore. Tasty mezzes. Shrimp and octopi aplenty. Come with Tic Tacs for the inevitable garlic overload. Baklava for dessert, natch. Though no longer red-hot, still seats its share of celebs. More important, since food's not the only thing for sale here, how much can we get for granny’s grandfather clock?
Citysearch Editorial Review:
Tucked away on a rare, quiet stretch of Soho, this bi-level, rustic restaurant is distinct from its surroundings. Given the name, it's no surprise to find the entrance next to a large garage door....