A sexy, sharp space great for both power lunches and ladies who lunch. Sleek leather, dark wood, and caramel and amber colors dominate the interior, which also has an unusual canopy of bamboo suspended from the ceiling. The menu features global cuisine (which trendy spot doesn't these days?) with noticeable Japanese, Mediterranean and French influences, and will change seasonally. Worth a try: Summer roll ($7.75-$8.75), tropical cheesecake ($7.50), any of the sandwiches ($11.50-$15.50).
Dining Style: Casual Elegant
Executive Chef: Chris Grodach
Parking: Valet





A sexy, sharp space great for both power lunches and ladies who lunch. Sleek leather, dark wood, and caramel and amber colors dominate the interior, which also has an unusual canopy of bamboo suspended from the ceiling. The menu features global cuisine (which trendy spot doesn't these days?) with noticeable Japanese, Mediterranean and French influences, and will change seasonally. (Full review)
Typically, when a new restaurant opens, I have a vague idea of where it is and perhaps even what was there before. In the case of Kimera, I was at a loss. (Full review)