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stunning, sensual setting for Chef Patricia Yeo's
inspired Asian cooking.
The Restaurant
The savvy AvroKo design team has come up with a concept
that will thrill every woman in town. Never mind the
walnut floors and onyx tabletops-Sapa has six restrooms.
Airy, clean, sophisticated and perfectly lit, the
AvroKo-designed space is clever, but not overly showy.
Note the few peek-through windows to the kitchen,
soft leather banquettes, the "roll bar,"
glowing from within. A mix of fashionable expense
account, young cocktailers and the occasional foodie
make up the crowd. Service ranges widely, from over-eager
to absent.
The Menu
In the kitchen, Chef Patricia Yeo, formerly of AZ
and Pazo, is serving a French-Vietnamese menu. Sapa's
"roll bar" serves variations on spring and
summer rolls, including ones with wild salmon and
cucumber, or foie gras and duck. Among the adventurous
main dishes is cider-braised monkfish with falsify
and sugar-cane marinated scallops.
The paired-down menu
shows off Chef Patricia Yeo's flare with Asian-New
American fusion. Her cocoa- and peanut-glazed spareribs
are outstandingly tender, rescued from being too rich
by a carrot-orange sauce. The roll bar turns out a
decent salmon-cucumber roll; the beef with watercress
and hoisin is a better choice. But Yeo's range is
best expressed in her entrees, especially the roast
cod, paired with a porcini-sherry sauce that's expertly
reined-in so as not to overpower the fish. Pistachio
crème brulee with orange ice cream hits the
dessert spot head-on.
Several specialty
cocktails, including the Navan martini made with Belvedere
vodka, Navan, vanilla cognac and Kahlua. The wine
list is moderately priced, featuring many bottles
in the $30 to $60 range. The clean, fresh Domaine
Auther pinot Blanc is a good choice to start.
RESERVATIONS
Suggested
CREDIT CARDS
Amex, Visa, Mastercard
HOURS
Lunch - Mon - Saturday 11:30am - 3:30pm
Mon - Thursday 5:30pm - 11:30pm
Friday & Saturday 5:30pm - 12:30pm
Sunday 10:30am - 3:30pm
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