As I sit here waiting for my dessert, I can tell you that this has been the most amazing experience. I’ve had out of a restaurant in a long time. Lexi has been amazing she’s been very informative about the menu and the drinks. definitely will be coming back but with more people to come and see this beautiful place and the DJ is definitely mixing it up to everyones pleasure ❤️
Selva Rosa Cocina & Bar
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As I sit here waiting for my dessert, I can tell you that this has been the most amazing experience. I’ve had out of a restaurant in a long time. Lexi has been amazing she’s been very informative about the menu and the drinks. definitely will be coming back but with more people to come and see this beautiful place and the DJ is definitely mixing it up to everyones pleasure ❤️
This restaurant is now offering one of the best all you can eat especial in tacos and sushi for just $25 what a deal. Beautiful restaurant great service thanks to Nikko and the manager Héctor for such a great experience. I highly recommend this restaurant for you to enjoy with friends or family.
This restaurant is now offering one of the best all you can eat especial in tacos and sushi for just $25 what a deal. Beautiful restaurant great service thanks to Nikko and the manager Héctor for such a great experience. I highly recommend this restaurant for you to enjoy with friends or family.
We went here last night after hearing about their Tuesday $25 all-you-can-eat tacos or sushi special. The wait time quoted was about 20–30 minutes, but we ended up waiting closer to 40 minutes, which makes sense now that I’ve seen how busy the place gets on that special night. First impressions were actually very good. The restaurant itself is very chic with a nice atmosphere, and it felt like a place you’d want to spend some time in. They even had a live DJ later in the evening, which added to the vibe and made the experience feel a little more upscale and energetic. Once we were seated though, the place was extremely busy, and that’s where things started to slip a bit. The all-you-can-eat menu is tapas style, meaning the portions are small and you can only order one plate at a time. In theory that’s fine, but in practice the time between plates was pretty long. By the time the next plate came out, there was a noticeable pause, so it made it difficult to really get the value out of the all-you-can-eat concept. The service unfortunately felt pretty subpar, even considering how busy they were. For example, when we ordered sushi, it came out without soy sauce, wasabi, or chopsticks. You’d think those would automatically come with sushi, especially given how long the wait was between orders, but we had to flag our server down and ask for them. Another thing that stood out to me was that the restaurant doesn’t really have a functioning website yet. It just says “coming soon.” In 2026 that’s a little surprising for a place that clearly put effort into its physical space. Usually people want to see photos, menus, and get a feel for the place online before they go. As for the food itself, it was good but not particularly memorable. It wasn’t bad by any means, but it also wasn’t anything that really stood out compared to other sushi or taco spots. One highlight was the margaritas. We ordered a pitcher for $24, plus $4 extra for flavor, and went with the mango. Those were actually really good and probably one of the better parts of the night. Overall, the ambiance and vibe were probably more memorable than the food itself. If we came back, it might be on a less busy night, or at the bar because the tapas format combined with a packed restaurant makes it tough to really enjoy the all-you-can-eat deal or get your money’s worth. One last thing i forgot to mention is tip is already included in the final bill, there is no motivation for the servers as their tip is already guaranteed. Why hustle when thier purse is already secured.