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What You'll Get
Dining out can be a great change of atmosphere, especially if you're used to eating your meals hastily in an unguarded meat locker. Have a seat with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $25 for $50 worth of Asian-fusion dinner for two
- $49 for $100 worth of Asian-fusion dinner for four or more
The menu includes hot-and-sour soup with tofu and wood-ear mushrooms ($5/cup, $7/bowl), a 14-ounce new york strip steak coated in a mushroom demi-glace ($25), and lightly battered prawns fried with condensed milk and honey mayo ($18).
The Fine Print
Promotional value expires Jul 25, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Valid for dinner only. Not valid for happy hour specials. Not valid on holidays. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
About Mosaic
After marinating some beef tenderloin with galangal herb, chef Richard Yu finishes off the succulent cut with a sweet-and-spicy cambogee sauce. This signature dish is emblematic of the China-born cook's creative work at Mosaic, where his Asian-fusion and American meals stand out with locally grown produce, hand-cut meats, and fresh seafood. He also puts his unique stamp on other classic Eastern and Western dishes, such as his orange chicken with sun-dried mandarin-orange peels and his 8-ounce salmon stuffed with crab, shrimp, and cheese.
To complement Chef Richard's cuisine, bartenders craft a variety of hand-shaken cocktails such as Mosaic's signature Mosaic-Tini, a blend of muddled strawberries, simple syrup, and organic riesling. Many of those cocktails come spiked with house-infused vodkas, and other imported liquors also stock the bar alongside wines and domestic and imported beers.
Meals unfold on Mosaic's outdoor plaza or in its chic lounge inside the historic Four Points by Sheraton San Jose Downtown hotel, which affords stunning views and often hosts late-night entertainment. A nightclub sets up residency Thursday–Saturday nights, and jazz musicians improvise their way through tunes in the dining room each Friday and Saturday.