The Scene Couples and groups mingle at the bar and the adjoining section of tables--tables placed so close together you are nearly seated with your neighbors (a favorable feature for flirtatious types). On the make? The mirrored wall across from the bar lets you soak up every view of the room (and every patron) from wherever you are.
What to Wear and What to Drink Anything goes, from denim to a suit, bottled beer to a port.
Required Snacking There's no need to leave the bar when your body needs nutrients; try fried chunks of artichoke, broccoli and sweet potato served with horseradish mayo, or hummus with chopped red onion, tomato and plenty of pita wedges.
The Restaurant And then there's the restaurant, a fairly serious restaurant we might add. In the two-tiered, dimly lit dining room, try the tuna (grilled sushi-rare) or the sautéed chicken breast.