Stephanie T.
Yelp
Bite restaurant is a tapas restuarant with nice decor and tasty (albiet pricy) menu options. As soon as we walked in, we could tell time and energy had been put into the decor and design, which contained several pretty wood pieces. My party of three had the following food items: ahi tuna sliders (5/5; really delicous, the sauce on this dish really brought the flavors together beautifully), lobster sliders (4/5; nice pieces of lobster claw, but could have used a sauce. It was somewhat bland in flavor), spicy ahi tuna tartare (3.5/5; the tuna had nice flavor but wasn't anything spectacular. It almost felt as though the chef didn't fully commit to making spicy tuna on crispy rice as the rice was slightly hard but not fried, so the texture contrast was missing), scallops (5/5; really delicious! This dish came with grits and had a sauce that reminded me of Tom Kha Gai; overall, a really beautiful combination but sadly the dish was only luke warm), beef carpaccio (5/5; quite good! The best carpaccio I've had in a while), and lamb shank (5/5; very nicely cooked with a tasty sauce and somewhat decent portion). I had the Dire Wolf cocktail, which was nice but nothing particularly memorable. Sadly, my mother did not enjoy their wine selection, but the waitress was very accommodating and clearly tried to find a beverage my mother would enjoy. Overall, Bite has very good quality and tasty food, but all of their tapas (small plates) are priced the same as any other fine dining entree and the drinks were a bit disappointing, so I'm not sure I'd come again.