First, I'd like to establish that I really like their raspberry martinis. They're darn good. They're also the cause of me totally forgetting the fact that we had dessert. In fact, I didn't remember we had dessert until I looked at the pictures. Terry tells me it was good. I'll take his word on it.
We started off with tempura: theirs is excellent, similar to Apsara's, but with much larger shrimp. They serve it with ponzu (I think that ponzu must be a new, trendy flavor. It's not new, per se, but it's definitely trendy) and it has sweet potatoes in the veggie mix. I love tempura sweet potatoes.
And for dessert, tempura-battered matcha ice cream covered in chocolate and raspberry sauce and whipped cream. I vaguely remember eating some of the tempura. Terry assures me that it was good, a Japanese take on a Mexican-American treat (that isn't actually fried, but we don't really deal in technicalities here, do we?). He said he'd probably not order it again, as it wasn't spectacular. Maybe a different flavor of ice cream?
I really wish that there were more restaurants open for late-night meals: right now, besides diners like Camp Washington Chili or Asian restaurants like Shanghai Mama's and Sake Bomb, I can think of very few restaurants whose kitchens are open past midnight, or even 11 PM. Where do you go when you have the late-night munchies?
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We always get mexican food at the Comet. They have take-out too which is nice and serve till 2 am.
Awesome idea! I always forget about the Comet. I've been there once, pre-smoking laws, and didn't go back because it was so smoky. Now I can. Maybe I can talk Terry into doing that next weekend...
I think I saw Via Vite is doing some late night thing.
Vudutu, I think you saw that here. :) I think their late night menu only goes until 1 AM, though-- not too shabby!
No I was at Via Vite last Fri and saw a flyer.
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