Krustford Terrace is not easy to get to and three out of four taxi drivers took wrong turns, so thankfully, there are plenty of resturants on this street to fit the tightest budget. We tried Wildfire las night. We were told on the phone reservations...were required, even insisted we leave our international cellphone number (the hotel wasn't good enough with our first and last names and room number?). When we got there, the place was empty. Dead. We were escorted to a table with a reserved sign on it and thought this was too funny. We ordered "Mock Cocktails." My huuband had a mock sangria that was grape juice-fused, but which I found to be watery. I had the mock margarita which had a wonderful sweet mango taste! I caved and ordered the Wildfire Platter hoping to get a taste of their "specialities." The fried food on the left of the platter: prawns, calamari and onion rings was dismal. The prawns on a stick were passable, but the onion rings were undercooked and the calamari was tasteless. Next, the fried, marinated chicken wings were nothing special AT ALL. Even the sause for this was weird and did only marginally help the chicken wings. Next, I had the smoked salmon. This was done very nicely, with capers and crisp salad on top with artichokes...devine, but too little to really elevate the previous two items. Next and last, was the eggplant parmasean. Despite its idiotic height (stacked three inches high, rounded tomatoes and eggplant with fresh, but too little cheese), this was the stunner on the plate. It was juicy, flavorful and the eggplant was breaded and cooked perfectly. I would have wanted more sauce, but necxt time, I will just order this and skip the other "specialties of Wildfire." We waitied a lifetime for our waiter to come back, so by the time he noticed us at the end of our meal, we decided to skip dessert here and move on through the night. If you are unsure about which place to eat on Krutsford and you want thin-crust pizza or have a hangering for Egglant Parmasean, go here. Otherwise, too much of a trek for such little payoff (although, the eggplant was PERFECT)! Maybe drinking real drinks would make this more worthwhile, but we don't inbibe.More