The Invito Woman represented on the logo is what the restaurant strives to be, sexy, and Invito is sexy. With a Florentine image, each level is sexy, featuring a casual café on the first floor, with al fresco lakeside seating; a fine dining restaurant on the second floor; and a trendy cocktail lounge underground (only available for events upon reservation).
A Great Steakhouse with steak that tastes like it should.
Serious steak lovers must take a stern approach when assessing a steak house's caliber. With visiting so many steak houses around the globe, it is apparent the different nuances each steak house encapsulates to present their gem of a dish.
It both filled the hungry and still held an authentic gourmet quality, and was an exemplary example of what pizza should be.
A charming and convivial posh trattoria with ambrosial perfumes wafting from the wood ovens and open kitchen, Prego provides a tranquil atmosphere of standard Italian fare.
The evening was a cool relaxing evening served with quality mildly spicy food at a reasonable price.
Purple Haze Thai Restaurant is a tucked away Workers Stadium area establishment that is guaranteed to be busy every night. True to its namesake, the purple décor surrounds diners in a cozy yet chic motif, providing a much needed sanctuary to fall into large plush chairs yet still feel trendy and ‘seen’.
In its own class of Middle Eastern delights, there is no other place I would go.
I have to admit, I usually don’t like Persian or Arabian cuisine, but Rumi Grill has set the bar. With prices catered for a mid-range level, the food quality is actually more than above average. The kebabs are some of the best I have ever had, and Rumi is an excellent place to go for incredibly prepared meat kebabs.
the Westin offers a tempting brunch that one could easily spend four hours at and then some!
The Westin Bubblicious Brunch has been known as THE brunch to go to in Beijing. The first of its kind, it has become a sort of rite of passage for those who have”made it”. Definitely, the Westin’s brunch is the place to be seen. Be forewarned, the guests dress up and stare and compare at each other. However, once you get passed that, the brunch becomes an enjoyable and glutton experience.
It is an INSTITUTION.
If you want to dine at a place known for its authentic blend of Macau-Portuguese food, with a tradition of over 100 years, than Fat Siu Lau is the only place to go. In fact, it is not only one of the oldest restaurants in Macau but is an INSTITUTION and quite simply a must.
Established in 1903, by Mr. Wong Man Sing, the first Restaurant Fat Siu Lau was located in a two-storey wooden building at Trav. Do Matadouro, Macau and was later expanded and relocated to Rua da Felicidade (the historical red light district), where it is still located today.
Good quality food, large portions, generous cocktails, all for cheap prices in a very cool low key lounge.
Now there is a place where you can have a French Soiree meal without paying the price. Alfa, mostly knows for its famous 80s dance nights, is also a stately fusion restaurant offering everything from South East Indian to German meals around 28-48rmb.
Tian Jie Restaurant, loosely translated into “Sky Garden,” specializes in pan-Chinese cuisine while concentrating on Hangzhounese flavors. The melding of different regional cuisines and cultures is reflected in its décor as well as in its food. Tian Jie is aptly named; it is located on the highest floor of the hotel and boasts an amazing view of downtown Hangzhou and the West Lake. The interior of the restaurant is no less impressive; the foyer is lined with marble with cascading waves of wood on the walls and ceiling as an overarching theme.
It was clear to us right from the beginning that the Fukami restaurant at the Sofitel Sheshan was Japanese through and through. A center room filled with natural lighting looks out over a traditional rock garden, and leads into smaller private rooms, some with their own sunken tables, others with dedicated teppanyaki tables.