the lighting in the photos made this all-white restaurant looked really good but in person, they looked like cheap plastics.
came here on a weeknight at around 9.30pm. very empty but better than crowded. the view was nice because we're on the top floor, but ok because there was nothing else besides lighted houses.
goat cheese w/whatever- do not like this because i don't like goat cheese. the top part that comprises of whatever was pretty good.
roast maine lobster w/au curry & coconut rice- an american cum indian cum thai dish. very interesting. good this because it sounded so fusion. when i had my first bit at the threesome, all i could think of was how interesting it tasted. it wasn't phenomenal or aweful, but just not bad. not bad in an interesting way. i'm not even sure the coconut rice was made to have that kind of texture. lobster was well cooked just like the many i'd tried.
chicken dish- can't remember the name but it baasically comprises of 2 chicken breast with a different marinate. one's good, one's so-so. skin's a little too salty but was cooked well. anybody who cooks knew that chicken was not an easy animal to cook. not easy to get it juicy and tender. one of the chicken was about 0.09% too dry.
candy bar(dessert)- our server twice what this was but still couldn't catch it. way too many layers. however, i love this for the taste of chocolate cake and candy. something like brownie, chocolate something and toffee.
maidelaine dipped in hazelnut chocolate cream- very good maidelaine. cream was good, not too sweet.
our server was very cool and nice. they had bathrooms at 2 different location. one's at the restaurant itself and the other was at the adjoining lounge(which played some kinda euro/trance music i think). opted for the lounge because he mentioned the view. oh boy oh boy... sitting on the toilet bowl enjoying the magnificent view(of Mandalay Bay) was just awesome. it wasn't really the view but it was just sitting on the toilet bowl at the highest floor.