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😒 3/5 - I'm really mixed on our evening at Wakuda.
By 👻 @Cheradenine Z., 03/15/2023 3:00 am
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The space: Beautiful. Separated from the casino lobby by a long hallway, with gorgeous Japanese-style woodworking accents, modern art, pretty lighting.The food: Exceptional. The Iberico yakitori will haunt me. The nagiri is stunning in presentation and quality. Surf and Turf really lovely. Even the edamame was exceptional. But vegetable tempura was nice, but not stunning.The drinks: Amazing but brief Japanese beer list. Fantastic cocktails in beautiful glassware that paired well with the food and made use of interesting Japanese ingredients. We didn't order wine or sake but a scan of the list showed some really high quality choices, particularly beyond the usual suspects (though we did witness the Somm convince the table next to us to buy two bottles of a monster $500 Napa cab to go with their lobster tempura...)The service: Our server was great; he was knowledgable, helpful, gracious, and everything you would want. However-- the bussing staff were overly eager to clear and managed to time their attempts at questions to the instant we placed high priced delicious food into our mouths, on three separate occasions. No, I'm not going to gulp it to answer you. Go away.The pacing: Terrible. Very slow to get rolling because they don't drop the food menus until you've ordered drinks. 45 minutes from being seated until first food arrived, on a slowish night. Not a dealbreaker, but still not great.I'm always leery of fine dining that relies upon the tired "our plates are made for sharing" trope to hide the fact that the kitchen can't pace the meal. And there was an interminable gap between our tempura and the arrival of the surf and turf, seemingly because the kitchen wanted to batch several orders of that together, as one of our neighbor tables received two plates of that at the same instant we did.The expense: Huge, in a town known for expensive restaurants. Not really okay given the missteps noted.And that's why I'm not sure I'll go back. Honestly, I kinda wished Morels was still there.
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