Chan’s friend visited us from Japan and felt like a seafood dinner so we came to Upstairs at Pier 38! I haven’t been to this restaurant before so I was excited to try! This was the rare day we had a break in the rains during March – although the rain started up again very soon after. This restaurant is located upstairs of Nico’s Pier 38. Highly recommend making a reservation if you plan to dine here.
One-in-a-Melon | $12.00
fresh-pressed watermelon, washington apple cider
Mocktail of the night! I appreciate restaurants that offer up good mocktails. This drink was super refreshing, delicious! Should I have thrown that dried fruit inside the drink? I never know.
Spanish Octopus | $22.00
chimichurri, garlic, chili, duck confit tomato
Very good octopus! Nice and tender – can’t go wrong with these seasonings! I still can’t tell you what duck confit tomato is but I’m sure it’s good lol.
Pommes Frites | $12.00
garlic, parmesan, truffle oil
Can’t go wrong with fries. We thought you had to choose either garlic, parmesan or truffle oil. Were told it just comes with all three seasonings so that was a score!! It was good (how can it not be).
Angry Ahi Tartare | $20.00
auction fresh ahi, quail egg, kimchee aioli, wonton crisps
Hands down, Chan and I’s favorite dish of the night. This was so good and not angry at all. I don’t know what spice level they using but it certainly wasn’t spice queen’s level (ha!). This dish was super flavorful and went perfectly with the wonton chips. Definitely a must-order.
Bacon-Chimi Brussels | $14.00
I don’t know what bacon-chimi means – maybe it was a chimichurri sauce? Anyway, these Brussel sprouts were just alright. I wouldn’t get them again.
Sauteed Mushrooms | $13.00
These were just okay, good tasting but nothing to write home about. Just a nice side to have but I don’t think it’s worth $13.
Catch du Jour (Mahi Mahi) | MP
Herb & Panko Crusted Salmon | $45.00
fall vegetables, asparagus, butternut squash puree, candied pecans
16 oz USDA Choice Ribeye | $60.00
with cafe de paris butter
Misoyaki Sea Bass | $49.00
bok choy, daikon puree, miso caramel, white rice
We basically family styled all the dished including the entrees. I think the salmon was my least favorite. The misoyaki sea bass of course was good, but it always feels kind of wrong to pay for this dish in a restaurant when you can buy it in the store and make it at home. Well, it’s okay because it’s always gonna be a good dish whether at home or at the restaurant. The mahi mahi was very good too and good thing for the steak to balance out the seafood.
Gelato Scoop | $7.00 (each)
vanilla, kona coffee, chocolate
We were all so full and had leftovers to take home but everyone wanted to squeeze in a little dessert. Wish they had haupia as an option but these were all good! Very creamy and smooth.
It was a very nice meal and has a nice sunset view of the pier. A good place to take tourist visitors!
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