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Atmosphere was pretty modern Japanese design, it has very open dining floor where you can see basically the whole restaurant no more where you are sitting. The Brussels sprouts and ceviche were the dishes I remembered most. The mushroom salad also good, but the butter lettuce needed to be cut into smaller pieces. Whole lettuce leaf and chopstick for a salad makes it difficult to eat. The serve was average, even though they were on top of things. The server had to inquire with another person about at least three items on the menu. We ordered numerous amount of drinks: watermelon mojito, kiwi envy, espresso martini, hot sake, jasmine margarita & two IPAs. If I were to ask which drink had the highest price point, which one would you chose? Answer... 12oz IPA = $22 (I ordered two not knowing totaling $44). I'm a pretty avid drinker if IPA and was also a GM at a bar, so I feel I have a good understand of the average price of IPAs. But $22 for one beer ... Is more than I would even consider to call pricey. Would definitely go eat there again but I will start asking for the cost of each alcoholic beverage I order.
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