"my sister and I went to the table 29 bistro bar for a Monday brunch. we don't get much time together and use our late morning to eat and get a drink. table 29 could deliver exactly that! the restaurant is connected to the double tree hotel, it is a separate structure only adjacent, no need to go to the lobby if they are only interested in the restaurant. the ambiente is okay, many large windows, stands and tables; they also had the remanence of the breakfast buffet in the corner, it has not disturbed us at all, but definitiw was not nice to see. I'll say that just like a point of information when you're around 11, you'll probably see this nbd. we were the only customers for the majority of our visit, so if they are interested in a very space, this can be a good option for tomorrow. crysta was our server and she was very nice and attentive. we ordered the truffle fries to start. they were tasty, but a bit sluggish from the oil, more than I am used to, but we have swallowed them! definitely something to fit into their meal, regardless! I also ordered gaias suppe, which was beautifully presented, many fresh chopped vegetables in the middle of the bowl with a bath broth around them. But the broth was quite tasteless, so it was a bit gloomy. I ate the salmon salad. the salmon was cut into strips and grilled, delicious and a bit of smokey that was delicious. the apples were a pleasant note to also add the spinat. the dressing was not unforgettable. my sister had the scallops slider. the scallops are wrapped in speck and grilled, served on a roasted brioche with an aioli. the slider were a hit! this is a must when they visit. the superstar of our visit was the **** mary’s! omg they were tasty, exactly the right amount of seasoning and sting. The olive funnels were also a big hit (after my sister"