I liked Lyte and the fact that they hosted us Yelpers, but like others have mentioned this place is confused. As I mentioned in the event review, the major highlight is the layout which made mingling very easy.
The food here was ok: there was the bacon-wrapped asparagus and the bacon-wrapped prawns. At this rate, I was expecting bacon-wrapped scrambled eggs and bacon-wrapped bacon. Luckily there were more inspired tapas in store for us. My favorite of the tapas-style finger foods were probably the Cajun sausage glazed in molasses.
The bar/lounge is a mish mash of random themes in decor and entertainment: a corner for graffiti art, luxe lounge with plush white/black banquettes, belly dancers, Wii in one corner, jazz band in another corner, techno/house music later and the overly played out retro wallpaper you see everywhere nowadays. Something for everyone would be a positive way of looking at Lyte. But the execution seemed a little insecure - uncertain of what it wanted to be.
This confusion extended to the glassware as well. Every time I ordered a drink (raspberry vodka and soda) it came out in completely different sizes from small to a large pint glass as if they just used any old glass that was clean.
I would go back, but out of the three places I went to that night, I would be more likely to go to the other places over Lyte.