Yet another business dinner and yet another night of eating WAY too much food! It's a rough life, I know. Pity me...
One of THE most spectacular views of the city, bar none. Most of the dining room has great/good views through the enormous windows, but I would even recommend the little bar downstairs for a drink and some great views. Seemed to be not so well known, and a cheaper night than spending on the whole meal.
What can I say, the food was fantastic. The Seared Ahi tuna was delicious with just the right amount of wasabi flavoring. I ordered the salmon special on a cedar plank that was cooked and flavored absolutely right. Even the steak was delicious according to some of my table-mates.
Wine list was generous (a bit pricey) but well complimenting the meals. The serving staff was a touch slow, but it was nice not to feel rushed.
TIP: Try their pretzel bread rolls. They're delicious!
BIGGER TIP: Not really sure about parking here, (I think there was valet service) but if you take a taxi there like we did, be prepared. On a cold, snowy night we were waiting a good 45 minutes for a return taxi to the city. Make sure to get your cab driver's number on the way over. Give him an estimated time that you'll be done, and call him before dessert. You'll save yourself a load of trouble.
Absolutely a place to take clients/business dinners. A little pricey, but the food and atmosphere will definitely impress. It's a little out of the way, but still only a 10 minute cab ride from the Convention Center