Noka
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Re: Noka
I enjoyed noka but a couple of the dishes were a big miss for me. The communal seating is okay, I have heard people have been falling out of the oddly designed chairs. The whole vibe of the place reminds me of the movie called "The Menu" if u have ever seen it.
The type of food they serve doesn't really want me to go back again unless menu changes frequently. I think it would be great if the parkville restaurant acre moved into this spot if noka doesn't make it
The type of food they serve doesn't really want me to go back again unless menu changes frequently. I think it would be great if the parkville restaurant acre moved into this spot if noka doesn't make it
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Re: Noka
We went to Noka for dinner a day or two after open and sat at the kitchen bar area - overall, I got vibes of "The Rieger, but vaguely Asian" from the place.
We enjoyed the food, but...we won't be back, for reasons unrelated to the menu or seating setup.
We enjoyed the food, but...we won't be back, for reasons unrelated to the menu or seating setup.
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I ate at the kitchen bar. Tasty, imaginative cocktails and I loved the edamame toast. Pleasant service. But for the price and the theater of breaking apart its terracotta casing with a mallet, I'd have expected the duck not to be dry.
The bathroom was something else. Once I wrassled the enormous crypt door, I got to a sink that was a piece of rough rock with a very (too) shallow space carved out for a bowl. The water came out of a pipe overhead and was turned on/off by something on the wall that looked like the main shutoff for my house. Fortunately I wasn't dressed like an Instagram influencer (unlike nearly everyone else), so all the splattering only made me laugh.
It was all so precious, and it was also packed at 6 on a Tuesday. I wish them well, but I don't feel the need to return.
The bathroom was something else. Once I wrassled the enormous crypt door, I got to a sink that was a piece of rough rock with a very (too) shallow space carved out for a bowl. The water came out of a pipe overhead and was turned on/off by something on the wall that looked like the main shutoff for my house. Fortunately I wasn't dressed like an Instagram influencer (unlike nearly everyone else), so all the splattering only made me laugh.
It was all so precious, and it was also packed at 6 on a Tuesday. I wish them well, but I don't feel the need to return.
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- Western Auto Lofts
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Re: Noka
The short version is "not agreeing with hiring decisions (and the rationale made for those decisions) made by ownership".
It's a deal-breaker for me due to knowing the employee involved, but what happened isn't something that rises to the level of me telling everyone else to stay away.
It's a deal-breaker for me due to knowing the employee involved, but what happened isn't something that rises to the level of me telling everyone else to stay away.
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Re: Noka
Noted, thanks for the additional info!swid wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 11:02 am The short version is "not agreeing with hiring decisions (and the rationale made for those decisions) made by ownership".
It's a deal-breaker for me due to knowing the employee involved, but what happened isn't something that rises to the level of me telling everyone else to stay away.