Parachute Hifi Review, Menu and Pictures
Parachute Hifi has a fun atmosphere, but doesn't hit the same high notes the legacy parachute hit for me. We did the prosciutto and melon cocktail for a drink – this was all back of the mouth top notes, it needed a savory back note to balance it more and was too on the weird side for us.
We started with the tteokbeokki pad Thai, which had great flavor and a good portion. Overall enjoyed this dish and delivered well on the fusion dish.
The fries were good, well made good texture, well seasoned with the banana ketchup being a fun and funky accompaniment.
The Nigiri is interesting, it's a love child of traditional Nigiri and an Americanized "volcano roll" is how I would describe it. I love a simple fresh Nigiri my husband loves savory, crunchy maki – this felt like it delivered on both of those. But I wouldn't seek it out.
The burger for me was a miss, it had too many flavors and was too difficult to eat, the cheese flavor didn't come through well as it was overpowered by the bordelaise.
Not pictured chicken karaage – fantastic texture good portion.
We were seated immediately but at a short half booth half stool table that was very short. This made eating things like the burger even more difficult, do not recommend these seats for dining.
I would give it a 7/10, would go back but not seek it out. Pricing was reasonable, service very good.
by NiftyQt816