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Much hyped because of the celebrity cook, but everyone in my group found the food very, very heavy. Delicious, but heavy. In 20 years, I didn't eat that. I hear the room at a party will be a few nights, but not this one.
The ambience was interestingly a balance of classic, mixed with young under dressed female 20-and-a-half-year-old and older men. A large piano took on the front helmet, and for this occasion played and sang The touchy-feely Trevor Gowan on the keys. Our appetizer of Scallops was delicious. However, my sea bass (from where I am not sure) was delicious in itself, but made Bland by the cut radishes ornaments on the top. Really a good piece of fish with the wrong companion. The striped sea bass of my partner was a colourful piece of meat that radiated goodness, but disappointed the palate. With a bitter radicchio, it was really terrible. Dessert was insignificant. A chocolate that, fortunately, has not insulted.
We went to the Sopra Upper Lounge on a LivingSocial Deal a good night for 4 of us before vacation madness. This can be difficult, some restaurants are somehow by hand with the people who use these offers. The story could no longer have been the opposite of Sopra. We were thrilled and accompanied to a wonderful table. All night was attentive without being obtrusive and we were treated like kings. The food was wonderful a 5-course tasting menu with wine pairs. From the truffles in the first course to the addictive beet risotto to the decadent brownie we enjoyed every bite and wine. In a state of bliss, we ordered more coffees and fragrances to make magic last. A great night!
The ambience was interestingly a balance of classic, mixed with youthful under dressed female 20 years and older men. A large piano took on the front helmet, and for this occasion played and sang The touchy-feely Trevor Gowan on the keys. Our appetizer of Scallops was delicious. However, my sea bass (from where I am not sure) was delicious in itself, but made Bland by the cut radishes ornaments on the top. Really a good piece of fish with the wrong companion. The striped sea bass of my partner was a colourful piece of meat that radiated goodness, but disappointed the palate. With a bitter radicchio, it was really terrible. Dessert was insignificant. A chocolate that, fortunately, has not insulted.