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Wasabi Bistro is worth hunting out for some creative Japanese cuisine.
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The setting is elegant and uncluttered; the service is warm and polished.
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Ahi Poke (Hawaiian-style marinated tuna). A bit too salty. Left us thirsty later.
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Kumi's No. 1 Special (crab & avocado topped with white fish and baked in a secret sauce). Their signature dish: a gooey blend that's probably as comforting as baby food.
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Super California Roll (crab meat, avocado and grilled eel). The kabayaki sauce was kinda overpowering, but we liked the warm, soft combo of ingredients.
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Papaya Motoyaki (papaya stuffed with seafood in a mayonnaise-based sauce). A treasure trove of sauteed shrimp, scallops, mushrooms and peppers. Lotsa fun to dig through.
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Hawaii Sunrise cocktails (plum wine with soda and crushed ice). There was some kind of light inside the crushed ice that gave the glasses a glowing effect.
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Something more traditional: warm sake to wash down the meal.
Wasabi Bistro,
Mandarin Oriental.
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