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Businiess name:  Lucier
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I'm torn, but compelled to write. My mom was visiting and wanted to take us out to dinner (all six of us - kids, boyfriends, girlfriends). I had heard of Lucier - new restaurant - sure... why not? Did no homework. Based our decision on a reliable friend. OH - MY - GOD. We walked in, and burst out laughing. You're kidding. A caviar bar? A creek running through the restaurant? All the young women hostesses wearing senior ball gowns? With pearls yet. It was fabulous, in all the best surreal has to offer. The menu is like reading those artist statements that need translation, but make your mouth water. You can choose water from Tanzania! (or was it Tazmania?) But of course! We had a wonderful time reading the menu to each other, wondering what it all meant. We fondled the silver, played with the table lighting, and appreciated the green orchids. The biggest disappointment, and the reason I won't go back, is the absurd amount of food. Tiny is not an understatement - which is really too bad since it was so good - so inspiring - and then, so hard to find on one's plate. Everyone should go - once. Pros: Ambience, decor, menu Cons: Price plus teeny servings (one or the other ok, not both)

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