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What a trendy little spot this place is! I am a huge fan of fusion restaurants, so that alone made me excited about this place. However, I think after seeing some of the dishes our table got, I should have gone the japanese route and gotten some sushi or sashimi! I did get their scallops in a panany curry sauce that was pretty good. And it had avocado in it as well which I always appreciate. Not quite enough vegetables though for my liking, but the flavor overall was good and it taught me that I need to work on my chopstick skills a little more too! Speaking of chopsticks, our dinner group was all White and then one biracial Asian/White man and he was the only one to automatically be given chopsticks and the rest of us got asked about whether we wanted a western or eastern eating utensil! I could believe it, especially as a race researcher myself. Pretty funny stuff. What if that one biracial Asian guy didn't know how to use chopsticks?? That would have been all kinds of awkward. But the drinks were made strong here, the service was good, and the ambiance is pretty fun too. You definitely feel like you went out to dinner here!
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