5 Exceptional Restaurants to Feast Your Senses

Allset
The Allset Blog
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3 min readFeb 9, 2018

Out of all our relationships love for good food is the most lasting. When we want to take our love of food to the next level, we eat out.

At Allset we understand food is more than just energy, texture, and flavor. It can be a masterpiece when served at an exceptional place with atmosphere to match its great taste. We have picked 5 restaurants where you can dine well and feast your senses at the same time.

Takami Sushi & Robata — Los Angeles

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High in the air, above busy streets of LA downtown floats Takami Sushi & Robata. It offers a sleek and tantalizing assortment of sushi to satisfy the choosiest eater. If they had a sushi bar on board Discovery One, it might as well have been Takami Sushi & Robata with its futuristic glowing walls and lights reminiscent of flying saucers. Here you feel like you soar through an evening sky while human traffic is bustling below. SEE MENU

Raclette — New York

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Chester Cheetah once philosophically pointed out: “It ain’t easy being cheesy.” Raclette has successfully challenged that statement. Raclette is a type of Swiss cheese that is fashioned into a wheel of 13 lbs. It’s halved, and the inside is melted into a smooth lava-like perfection. It’s then poured over Eggs Beni or Savoyarde with cornichons or any other dish. Hearty, cheesy meals in a comfy place like Raclette (the interior looks like an old café somewhere in Provence) are all you need to have a friendly get-together. SEE MENU

China Live — San Francisco

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In our Western mind, Chinese food is a staple of all take-outs. But if you like to sit down to enjoy handmade dumplings made right in front of you, you must try China Live. Named a Restaurant of the Year 2017 by Eater SF, China Live introduces you to traditional flavors from different regions of China. After trying their Xiao Long Bao or Shen Jan (both astonishingly delicious), you may want to try to cook something similar yourself. Luckily, you can buy all the ingredient at the Market Place adjacent to the restaurant. SEE MENU

Capitol Cider — Seattle

Capitol Cider occupies a 100-year old building located the city’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. Self-described as the largest independent cider bar in the country, Capitol Cider kitchen is 100% gluten-free. It offers a glut of gourmet comfort food like Smoked Chilaquiles and Marinated Skirt Steak with grilled red cabbage and horseradish gremolata. The place is designed like a tavern, with dark oaky walls, and portraits of 19th-century men and women looking approvingly at the great food consumed and ciders drunk. SEE MENU

Le Petit Paris — Los Angeles

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And we’re back to LA where Le Petit Paris occupies a part of the El Dorado Building built in a lavish and decadent style of Art Deco. The place features a mezzanine level with a staircase cascading into a lobby lit by giant skylights along with a private room for date goers and a large outdoor patio. The menu consists of traditional French dishes like Scallop Risotto, Salmon Gravlax, and stunningly delectable truffle pasta. SEE MENU

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