I came here for the first time on my birthday and was not disappointed! Drank a nice bottle of sake and tried 5 tapas.
My favorite dish was "Pork Belly Tacos." The glaze on the meat was perfect and the watermelon had a surprisingly complimentary taste.
My least favorite dish was part of the "Dip Trio" -- the Baba Ganoush had an overly smoky taste and did not bring out the essence of the eggplant.
Overall, a great dining experience and would definitely go back for more!
We had been wanting to try Soul and finally made a visit for brunch. It was a pleasant experience all around and we're looking forward to trying the full dinner menu. The food was fresh and tasty, the drinks were mixed well, and the service was just right. Marlon was our server and he did a great job of balancing info and full glasses without overpowering. It was refreshing! We'll definitely be back.
Review Source:I came to Soul on a Saturday night at 8PM with three other ladies. Â We knew they did not take reservations and were expecting a wait. Â We were quoted 1.5 hours and decided to have some drinks at the bar. Â The bar service was great. Â After 1.5 hours of waiting I checked in with the hostess and she said there were four other groups in front of us. Â A little after a 2 hour wait we got our table. Â If the hostess had any thought of us waiting over 1.5 hours she should've quoted us that. Â Honestly, that is the only huge negative thing I have to say about this restaurant. Â
Now, onto dinner. Â The menu has a little bit of everything ranging from Greek to Asian to American food. Â We ordered a lot of different things, but I will only list my favorites: the lamb lollipops, the Soul Roll, the pork belly tacos, and the brussel sprouts. Â The server at our table was fast and attentive. Â We did order dessert and I do not recommend the cupcake or the pistashio ice cream. Â The cupcake was dry and the ice cream wasn't cold, yet it was solid. Â Weird. Â
Overall, expect a long wait and a delicious meal, but please skip dessert.