EagerBeaver said:Mikasa has a massive sushi menu that makes you dizzy with all its choices. I should also mentioned that there was a hostess there who was smoking hot. She caught me staring at her and smiled.
I happened to have supper there last night. My dinner guest and i were originally supposed to go across the street at Cavalli's, but for some strange reason, it was closed. I went by today and it was open. I wasn't particular happy about going to a Japanese restaurant, but it was close to where i was staying and right across the street from the restaurant we were supposed to go to. It was my first Japanese restaurant experience and to my surprise, i liked it. I plan on going back again. I believe the young hostess that you mentionned in your prior post was the same one that was there last night. I didn't stare at her as much as my guest did.
I also very much enjoyed my evening at 'Casa de Mateo' on Saturday night. I felt like i was back in either Mexico or Cuba. I loved the mariachi band, but my guests weren't too impressed. Next time, i'll get up and go sing with them.....for your hearing pleasure!
Other restaurants i went to on this trip were two of my regular stops: Reuben's (near Mansfield) and Rotisserie St-Hubert in old Windsor Station. I also made an earlier pit stop at the new food court in Cours Mont-Royal and was impressed at the choices. Had to have my Starbucks coffee!!