Tom & Mutz opened during this summer, and everybody who has visited seems to have had an exquisite experience, so I gave myself the honor of pampering myself with a dine-in experience... twice! They are almost always fully booked, and I honestly am not shocked at all, because I did try their food.
The dine-in experience brings you this modern interior design touch that is still vibrant with some plants and a pizza oven right in front of your side, if sitting at the bar.
Tom & Mutz serve Italian-American dishes, and I ended up ordering several dishes during my 2 visits. However, what I ordered both times was the Truffle Pizza - I have never had a pizza as good before that satisfies my taste buds so well! Their dough and pastas are all made from scratch, which is always something to look for when visiting such fine-dining cuisine experiences.
Their prices are high but fair for the economic inflation, as is the food quality they provide, not to mention that the service is really good and the staff is friendly.
Do book before you visit this newly opened restaurant in the one and only Rue Armenia in the buzzing Mar Mikhael.
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