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On the second floor of a really cute two story shopping plaza. It's built on a hill so you can drive to the second story. There's parking at the door but its shared with a church. There's parking at the first story. Don't even bother to try and bus it.
Decore:
The first thing you notice about the place is that it's dark, the second, there's a giant oyster bar in the model's, then as you come in the room, you see there's a giant bubble art installation,I think it's has something like 1600 bubbles about a story high (30 feet?) that lights up with different colours. It's pretty beautiful.
Bathrooms are weird. Like 1980s high end club. There are these golden animal heads that line the hallway to the bathrooms. It's hard to take a picture of them because the area has odd lighting. I just have to say it must be really trippy if you were drunk.
Ordering:
I like the fact they have set meals. There's a la carte of course but I like having to not think so much. There are different price points from forty dollars to two hundred.
Food:
The food is good. It's a great place to be with friends. If you all get the set dinners you have lots of time to chat and catch up. The soup is neat. French onion or lobster bisque. They add broth to dehydrated(?) Food. Kinda neat. The steak is good, not superb but the prices reflect that. It's great for it's price point. Worth a visit, truly.
Service:
Service is impeccable. Proper, old school, classy, the kind you get if you go to the old upscale restaurants in New York. One thing, its a little weird how this restaurant does a really old fashioned , upscale service, but the bread basket is cheap plastic lined with cheap printed waxed paper. We comment on it every time we come.
I do like the restaurant, it feels special, it's beautiful, great staff, good food, no one rushes you . THis is why I come back!
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