Though Daedalus, in Greek mythology, was the craftsman who fashioned Icarus’ wings, the name here seems to be an oblique reference to a James Joyce character of the same name. The split-level restaurant has three distinct areas for eating and drinking: the first-floor bar features large windows that open to the air, weather permitting, which makes a relaxing atmosphere for a casual glass of wine. The downstairs dining room, while small, is cozily decorated with a single fresh rose at every table. Venturing upstairs, the diner finds yet another bar and seating area as well as a view of the sky – Daedalus was built inside an old greenhouse, and the ambiance is fantastic.
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