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I came here with a few friends for AZ restaurant week. The place looked quite "posh" with the decor of a Hollywood night club. We all ordered the 4 course meal (soup, fish, meat, and dessert). The waitress gave us a list of items on a sheet of paper and told us to cross of things that we did not like. In addition, we were given space to add additional feedback. I crossed off things I knew that did not sound appetizing such as duck, barracuda, and sweetbread (cow testicles). In addition, I mentioned that I wanted lean meats. The great part is that everything was a surprise. I ended up getting a tomato basil soup, halibut with spicy wild rice, kangaroo, and pecan pie. I am going to Australia in a few months, and I got a flavor of kangaroo. I have never tried a red meat since I don't eat beef. I was kind of tepid on how it would taste, but it was flavorful and cooked medium well as I asked. I was just hoping my stomach would not be jumping around like a kangaroo. My only complaint is that they did not have some other meats such as chicken. I know chicken is not an exotic or expensive meat, but it is always a good alternative in case people can not handle the exotic items.
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