"1"^^ . "4"^^ . "0"^^ . . . "0"^^ . "No complaints here, except their Web site could use some work (I like to peruse the menu online before getting there to get myself pumped up). First time dining at Fat Cats and really liked the cozy atmosphere. Decor is colorful and they featured some photographs from local artists, which was cool. Snagged a parking spot right outside, although fairly early for a Saturday (6:00). Probably best to make reservations if you're thinking about eating at peak time Friday/Saturday night as the place is pretty small - it's literally an old house converted into a restaurant. \n\nShared a few apps amongst our group - saut\u00E9ed calamari and thai chicken skewers. The sauce with those skewers was awesome - we were all trying to guess what made it sweet. Turns out some mango and coconut milk. The calamari was super tender with the right amount of spice in the sauce. Apps are a little on the pricey side considering the size, but between an app and entree, you won't leave hungry.\n\nGot seared sea scallops for my entree. Generous portion of three giant scallops with a medley of diced veggies and potatoes - the scallops were like candy (if you like sea-flavored candy). Splurged on dessert and shared a lemon cheesecake and, get this ... walnut banana bread pudding with peanut butter sauce. Oh yeah, it was as good as it sounds!\n\nBy the way, their Web site is http://www.coolplacestoeat.com. Otherwise, if you're in the market for cat toys, then check out fatcats.com."^^ . "2008-07-21T00:00:00"^^ . .