Really liked this place...warm decor, friendly staff, hyper-service...lots of checking on, clearing plates, etc.
I appreciated the attention to service, but I would suggest that if the staff is going to be so involved with customers - they should know the basic details of the food. When GWiv asked our server what type of fish was being served in the taco, she said "I don't know, I think it's catfish"...which Gary and I didn't think it was - but I assume we're not the only ones who have ever asked, and it's a pretty basic detail of the dish....so the the staff should know.
She did ask us if she should ask the chef, but we refused; at that point, it seems like an inconvenience to find out the information. If she was new, or didn't know - I would suggest she simply say "I'm not sure, I'll check and let you know" rather than asking us to make a special request to see the chef...small detail, but they are a Michelin nominated restaurant...
Other than that little glitch (which was really no big deal), I enjoyed a really nice lunch - excellent carrot soup, mushroom taco was AMAZING for having no meat in it, and the fish taco was really well balanced and full of flavor. Popcorn was a nice complement to everything, made fresh and seasoned well. Revolution porter in a can, which they served at the right temperature - about 52 degrees - (really annoys me when a place serves all their beer ice cold....which is only the proper temperature for PI$$ beers with the word "light" in the title).
To comment on value...it was $50 with tip for 2 orders of tacos, 2 soups, popcorn, a beer, and a mexican coke. Ever since I joined "the owners" table, I rarely criticize prices - as I realize there are so many things the public doesn't consider when deciding if something is a "good value" or appropriately priced. I was happy, would pay it again (not everyday), and give owners the respect that they know what they need to (or can) charge to run their business. I always say, if you don't like it, or think it was too expensive, there are a lot of other places to choose (especially in WP). Owners research the market, cost their products, and charge a price they have deemed appropriate given all the factors. There are also different levels of accepted pay for owners, and some owners say "if I can't make $xxx, it's not worth it to me", and they charge more than others would. If the public supports it, they know what they are doing. Working for less than you are worth is ok to some, not ok for others.
I'm going back next week with my wife, who is much prettier than Gary (sorry Gwiv), so I imagine my 2nd visit will be even better!