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More casual than Azul, its neighbor upstairs, but the prices are still steep. The decorative seashells, marble sushi bar, and waterfalls in the dining room are lovely. The outdoor terrace catches the bay breeze even in mid-summer. The menu could be interchanged with a passage describing fusion food in American Psycho: Australian rack of lamb with tamarind sauce; toro with jalapenos; kobe beef carpaccio. The wine list boasts an extensive selection of sake, including fruit-infused varieties. Stick with the sushi—sometimes simple is better.
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