We ate at Kouzzina this past Sunday. The restuarant is currently in a "soft open" mode, which in the vernacular means that they are still working the kinks out. According to the staff we spoke to, Cat Cora hasn't even set foot in the restaurant yet.
Here's our take:
ATMOSPHERE: A bit vast in appearance. Some added plants would help.
SERVICE: Very good, from hostess through completion of the meal.
FOOD QUALITY: Mediocre. DW ordered the wood fired flank steak while I ordered the lamb burger. We felt both were too heavily seasoned, thus overpowering the taste of the meat. The haloumi cheese appetizer was OK, but would have been better if it wasn't breaded before searing. The greek salad was delicious. As Cat and team refine the menu and food prep, they should take care to let the flavor of the primary ingredients stand out more (i.e. lay off of the heavy seasoning). Dolmades were available only as part of an appetizer sampler; a missed opportunity to more prominently feature this core dish to Greek cooking.
WINE AND BEVERAGE: Good selections. The ouzo and sangria were exceptionally good.
I'd like to come back and try it again next year, after they've had a chance to make corrections and refinements.