Diego followed her inside, glancing about the interior. Though it wasn't packed, the restaurant was definitely seeing business. That was always a good sign. Granted, the unknown hole-in-the-wall type places could also be good as well, but Diego tended to recognize that places with good products tended to do good business because of that.
The host greeted them with a smile. "Hello, two for lunch today?"
Diego nodded. "Yes, please!"
The host escorted them to a small table beside the window, offering them a tinted view of New York's streets. Diego sat down, glancing from the window to Hannah. "Is this good?" Of course it was. The host left them each a menu and disappeared, leaving them to their own devices.
Diego flipped absently through the menu, scanning the black writing with a detached eye. "Ah, menus are so difficult," he muttered, looking over at her with a wry smile. "They make you want to try everything on them, eh?"