I was very excited to try this restaurant after reading many reviews from other yelpers. I was a little underwhelmed by the service my family received. Our waiter awkwardly greeted us by coming to our table, looking at us and then after 20s said hi. I'm not sure if he was disappointed in seeing an oriental family because of stereotypes and thought we weren't going to order a lot or not tip him the standard? We had questions about the raw bar and he gave off the impression that we were just going to order 1 for six people, because he seemed surprised when we continued to order the entrees. Throughout the service our waiter did not seem to want to engage with us.
The gentleman that came out with the raw bar blanked out a few times describing the different components to us. Even when you go to lower-scale restaurants they have everything practiced to perfection. The female waitress who offered us more bread seemed a little judgemental when we said yes, which made it uncomfortable. I'm not sure if they had bad experiences with oriental families in the past but I don't think we should've received a borderline discriminatory service because of that.
Aside from the wait service, the hostesses, the atmosphere and food are top notch. It's a very spacious restaurant for the small space they have, and almost every table there has a view of the city at night. The raw bar is a MUST try! All the different items are incredibly tasty and fresh. The popcorn is also a great palette cleanser. As for entrees we ordered the duck breast, rib eye, lamb, salmon and were all very impressed with them. I do think my favourite item is their warm bread with chickpea spread though. The desserts are alright, order the panna cotta for a unique experience.