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Great place to take out-of-town guests since the city view is amazing and you look down into PETCO park. They tend to keep 90% of the seating “reserved” for bottle service customers and these seats remain unused most nights. The bar closes slightly after 1 and they usher all patrons out very soon after that so be mindful of the time and NEVER get a last call drink or you will be most likely leaving it.Pros + Great city view, open air bar, ambianceCons – Early last call, overpriced drinks, limited seating
We stayed at the Manchester Grand Hyatt this past weekend. My parents were attending a conference and booked an additional room for us. Despite some initial hiccups, our stay was quite nice. Although my parents booked at the conference rate, they were graciously upgraded to a 28th floor Bay View room for the entire stay. When we joined them over…
The Interior is well decorated. Staff were nice, not the best that I’ve had, but I guess that’s because my friend and I dressed a little bit too casual for the store’s taste; however, they made sure that I had a full glass of ice tea, so two thumbs up for that! We ordered rolls and nigiri. It might have been chef’s fault, but the rolls weren’t tightly rolled at all. I fell apart as soon as I grabbed a piece of it. Nigiri wasn’t prepped correctly either; seem like the chef just grabbed a small portion of sushi rice and stuck a piece of sashimi on the top of it; It wasn’t prepped correctly. Sushi tasted well, so chef needs a little more training. I know I shouldn’t expect Japan quality sushi in America, but being born and raised in Japan, I was expecting a little more care in Nigiri, since IT IS the sushi that I know (I can care less about rolls, since they are not sushi that I grew up with anyway).I would go back if I’m trying to have a casual sushi night with a date.Pros