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Remember way back when Asian fusion was all the rage? As in, "Watch me make a burrito out of rice paper and chorizo!" A decade on and the idea stays fresh within the golden walls of this capital mainstay. Shanghai chic, curved floor lines, funky lanterns and Angkor motifs on glass. Fun, elegant array of magically-blended flavors, from hoisin to mango chili-lime. Daily bento boxes: Monday is Korea, Tuesday Vietnam. Three words: wasabi mashed potatoes.
Eye candy all around-people, food, and drinks are all so pretty to look at. Glass-speckled walls and day-glow cocktails shout out with kaleidoscopic colors. Sensual red dominates the first floor ... read more
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