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Bidrage med feedbackTell them Barsnobs sent you! Good place to eat in one of the most expensive and exciting shopping malls on Long Island, Americana in Manhasset. This Asian fusion restaurant was expensive as expected. It was not too expensive. I enjoyed the Martinis. Edamame and then the vegetable dumplings are worth the appetizers, but small. The main course was really good. Wok Beef and Broccoli, Rock Steak, Maki Rolls (Spicy Tuna and Seared Salmon) and Veggie Fried Rice had an egg up, nice touch. Dessert was Banana Wontons and Green Tea Brownie. All right. The mood was Manhattan style. Dj, low lights, packed bar. I recommend it for a nice meal.
Very nice Asian fusion restaurant located on very upscale shopping mall. You absolutely have to try their Wasabi **** Mary and Tuna pizza. I also really like their banana wonton dessert. The place has indoor and outdoor seating.
The location is great! The ambience is great. The service was a matter of fact, no kindness, no ruffles. The food I ordered, okay. I had ribs, was too sweet and sticky. Spicy Tuna Sushi was full of rice with hardly any fish. The French Pommes were however to die!!! So delicious, so delicious, melted in a mouth. I loved the pellets of sea salt on the French pommes. My cocktails, nice. Mushrooms with Bok Choy, great! Definitely worth a visit if only for the ambience and the Pommes?
The food is average, the waiters are slow, the coffee machine did not work. I can't say that the taste of food impressed me.
This place seems to have a case of Kaiser-has-no-clothes-syndrome. What about all 5 stars? The presentation alone in the good reviews is laughable. A piece of matzo with tuna on top and a tasteless white sauce between them plus greens haphazardly on top is sushi pizza. The crunchy rice with shallow, wet tuna MUSH above was insulting. I won't say anything about this tuna roll. And somehow they managed to make the ginger and Wasabi look sick. I wouldn't usually bother writing this, but this "money time" was about $73 on the bill. You all play here.