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Businiess name:  Asiate
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Last ones to arrive and leave restaurant. Appetizers great, and we had reisling under $100 recommended by the waiter. Chic atmosphere. View was unclear due to rain. Would not recommend Asiate if you expect to stimulate taste buds. Main courses we had (beef, lobster sukiyaki, black seabass, striped seabass) tasted too much like homestyle authentic Chinese food except for the sukiyaki. The black seabass is served steamed with ginger flavoring; it's tasty but you can find this at chinese seafood restaurants. If you don't mind eating authentic asian food in a modern setting, then Asiate is fine. At the end of the night, our waiter brought an extra dessert (passion fruit brulee) for the group. DON'T GET PASSION FRUIT DESERT, IT'S LIKE EATING LOTION, but YOU MUST GET CHOCOLATE SOUFFLE. BOTH DESERTS WERE COMPLIMENTARY. I think it was because we had four ppl and took his recommendation for the wine. Pros: attentive service, nice setting Cons: average main courses

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