If it’s old school delicatessen fare executed with skill and confidence you are looking for, go across the river to Mamaleh’s - you won’t be able to find it at Our Father’s. pastrami comes shredded instead of slices - why? (Oh, and their fish plate claims to use OMG bagels - at least have the decency to source a good local bagel they are not that difficult to find!) The takeout wing with the sandwich offering is sorta like a deli, but the restaurant side seems more like a Mediterranean fusion place with some Jewish elements thrown in, and the Jewish dishes don’t seem very good either, e.g. The older New Yorkers in attendance liked their dishes enough, but also complained about this place looking nothing like a delicatessen, and I think that’s my problem with this place as well. Is this just a chefy gimmick to get more flavor out of a dish by throwing sodium at it? The challah crusted cod was an interesting concept - it seems to have a layer of buttery dough directly baked on top of the fish, but the mussel broth and the sauteed greens was so salty that I had to eat around it. I like the liberal use of spices (dukkah and za’atar aplenty), and the eggplant is nicely charred and smoky, yet everything from the small plates to the main dishes, feels SO salty. Some of the a la carte sides are interesting (tahdig?!), but we didn’t get the chance to try. We got individual large plates (pastrami sandwich, za’atar salmon, duck breast, challah crusted cod) as well, and the portions are more reasonable. That said, the food is just meh and not as delicatessen-y as I would like, if that makes sense at all? We got a few small places to share (Israeli salad, charred eggplant, and a cheese/spinach pastry thingy) and a few mazo ball soup, and the portions are pretty small/tiny for vegetable mezze. DH had a gin cocktail that he enjoyed as well. The gin menu is impressive, and they had quite a few interesting house soda - the grapefruit shrub was tasty and I would definitely get it again. The service is efficient, the waitress was still a little rusty with the menu items and had to go ask for clarification at one point. 26 potential 'Dead Ends.I went there with a few elderly relatives tonight, and the restaurant is thankfully not too crowded or overly loud at around 7:30.Choose your pronouns and customize your characters name.If romance isn't your thing, forge an (albeit cursed) friendship.Approximately 4 hours playtime across all routes and endings.Partial voice acting with the talents of Alejandro Saab (Fire Emblem: Three Houses), Jalen Cassell (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure), and Marie Westbrook (Jujutsu Kaisen).(Spoiler: he's not.) He's big, he's buff, and he's loveable as hell, but you don't want to be his prey. Lover of athleisure, Eurodance, lifting weights, and thinking he's the smartest guy in the room. Ilyas is the oldest but definitely not the wisest of the trio, coming in at a solid 2400 years old. “Desperation makes your blood sweeter, so. He's also a seasoned connoisseur of the backhanded compliment and a force to be reckoned with. Laurel is pushing 300 and is a lover of Hot Topic, insincerity, and watching their victims bleed out on the floor while they watch TV. Is there something I will do for you? Quite unlikely, but it's worth a shot." "Is there something I can do for you? Yes. She's fucked Dracula, likes poetry, cheating at board games, internet shopping, and warm-blooded murder. But don't let her pretty face fool you, her bite is far worse than her bark. She might be the youngest of our trio, but Valeria certainly believes she has the upper hand. “All I’m thinking about is shredding your throat like barbecue, so talk fast.” Please note that while the game is rated 18+ there is no full-frontal nudity if that's what you're here for. If you enjoyed What We Do In The Shadows but wanted it to be just a little bit gayer. TREAD LIGHTLY, because there are over 25 ways to die in First Bite, and your journey to immortality won't be a smooth one. There they find Laurel, Ilyas, and Valeria, and they quickly discover that there’s no escape, but not all endings are fatal. Play as Noe, a normal human, fanfic writer, and lover of all things supernatural with a distinct lack of self-preservation, as they take a chance and enter the strange house on Dead End Drive with the hope that the rumors they’ve heard about its inhabitants are true. Put your destiny in the hands of three centuries-old vampires in this LGBTQ+ dark comedy visual novel. What would you do if you had the chance at a second life, after death?
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