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| - Why sit us by the window in a small area at night...? There's no lights outside! :)
Being so close to Kai which is also located at the Wild Horse Pass, I figured this would be a pretty much "win" situation; don't get me wrong, the food was good, but I've had better. Since it is located so far outside of civilization, the walk to the restaurant was an episode of my girlfriend being chased by bugs. Once we got in, the atmosphere was pretty nice, a little over-the-top Native American decor, but it's expected at a higher end restaurant/resort.
The seating was not my ideal choice: right next to the patio window... which would have been fine if there were some lights outside or if it was daytime. I'm assuming that even if there were lights, they probably didn't want to turn them on since it would just be a show of gnats and mosquitoes flying aimlessly at the brightness. The seats were not very comfortable and the table was rather small; even for the two of us, it seemed insufficient.
The food on the other hand, was much better. I ordered the giant scallops which was an excellent portion and the quality was top notch. The browned scallops rested upon a bed of steamed Bok Choy cabbage followed by a light sprinkle of bacon squares surrounded by a light vinaigrette for a little extra kick of flavor. Definitely try it if you like bacon and scallops! :)
Service was fantastic as you would expect from a higher end restaurant, but the price was a little steep for the overall dining experience; not to mention the full bar with the loud morons was quite annoying. - Cheers
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