$10 for $20 Worth of Asian Fusion Cuisine at The Painted Fish
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- Fresh sushi, seafood & steak
- Martini bar
- Local artwork & music
- Outdoor porch dining
If two heads are better than one, then two cuisine-noggins fused into one restaurant-body are better than one. Polycephalify your taste buds with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of Asian fusion cuisine at The Painted Fish.
The Painted Fish offers a vibrant menu of delectable dishes such as specialty sushi rolls, noodle entrees, and a selection of seafood palate pleasers. Chomp down on a crocodile roll, crafted with eel, shrimp tempura, spicy mayo, crunch, and veggies ($12.95), or stick with classic maki morsels like the california ($5.50) or the spicy salmon ($6.50) rolls. The entree selection sates carnivorous cravings with sweet and sour wasabi-crusted chicken ($14.00) while offering fresh seafaring fare such as shrimp and scallop fettuccini sautéed in lemon butter sauce ($15.00), a dish that blends Eastern and Western culinary traditions as seamlessly as spray-on trousers.
The Painted Fish also boasts a martini bar, with imbibables such as a mango-melon sunrise shaken, not vigorously somersaulted, with flavored vodkas and orange-mango nectar ($9). In the upscale yet comfortable dining room, local music and artwork are often on hand to enhance the dining atmosphere, and a back porch encourages patrons to enjoy the great outdoors along with their meal.
- Fresh sushi, seafood & steak
- Martini bar
- Local artwork & music
- Outdoor porch dining
If two heads are better than one, then two cuisine-noggins fused into one restaurant-body are better than one. Polycephalify your taste buds with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of Asian fusion cuisine at The Painted Fish.
The Painted Fish offers a vibrant menu of delectable dishes such as specialty sushi rolls, noodle entrees, and a selection of seafood palate pleasers. Chomp down on a crocodile roll, crafted with eel, shrimp tempura, spicy mayo, crunch, and veggies ($12.95), or stick with classic maki morsels like the california ($5.50) or the spicy salmon ($6.50) rolls. The entree selection sates carnivorous cravings with sweet and sour wasabi-crusted chicken ($14.00) while offering fresh seafaring fare such as shrimp and scallop fettuccini sautéed in lemon butter sauce ($15.00), a dish that blends Eastern and Western culinary traditions as seamlessly as spray-on trousers.
The Painted Fish also boasts a martini bar, with imbibables such as a mango-melon sunrise shaken, not vigorously somersaulted, with flavored vodkas and orange-mango nectar ($9). In the upscale yet comfortable dining room, local music and artwork are often on hand to enhance the dining atmosphere, and a back porch encourages patrons to enjoy the great outdoors along with their meal.