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Aria Dining Barmasa Events NYE Menu bar Masa " Happy New Year 2016 ! " New Year Special from the Ocean ~ Sashimi ~ Umi Platter for two 98 Live Blue Lobster MP Live Santa Barbara Prawn 72 Uni Box 250 CHILLED Masa toro tartare caviar * 68 Naked Kumamoto oysters in chilizu * 28 Kanpachi jalapeno potato julienne * 28 Spicy tuna tataki * 24 Salad Smoky kale gobo 16 Watercress, beets, wasabi slaw 18 Wakame cucumber jellyfish sunomono 18 Jalapeno cucumber tataki 16 SOUP Nameko, tofu, miso 12 Lobster miso 18 FRIED Calamari with jalapeno salt 18 Spicy dancing shrimp 28 Garlic Chicken Karaage 18 Seafood and vegetable tempura 18 Agedashi tofu with vegetable 18 HIBACHI GRILELD Peking duck with foie gras tacos 28 Miso cod 34 Beef skwers, yuzu koshi ( 3pc) * 24 Chicken skewers, ichimi spice ( 3pc) 17 Rib-eye steak garlic soy * 78 Seared beef tataki with truffle 68 Uni custard half shell with truffle 44 GRILELD VEGETABLE Shishito pepper 12 Eggplant yuzu miso 18 Maitake mushroom with truffle 42 Asparagus 12 Zucchini 10 RICE Cauliflower uni risotto with truffle 38 Changerelles lobster risotto fava beans with truffle 38 Beef garlic fried rice 24 Beef sukiyaki rice poached egg 28 Duck fried rice 28 GENESURIMI PASTA 100% Gluten-Free Pasta from Seafood Chili cilantro bottarga fish pasta 28 Chili garlic shrimp pasta 24 Shiso julienne squid ink pasta 28 GRAND SUSHI TASTING * 98 GRAND SASHIMI TASTING * 140 ROLLS Masa " Toro Toro " * 68 Spicy tuna with crispy green chili * 22 Grilled unagi with avocado 34 Sweet shrimp with uni sotomaki * 32 Kanpachi jalapeno with potato julienne * 24 Yellowtail with scallion * 18 Alaskan king carb california roll / add tobiko 28/ 32 Tuna with avocado * 18 Seared salmon avocado with crispy flakes * 18 Lobster tempura 26 Shrimp Tempura 18 Masa toro with caviar * 240 Sushi canape * 48 Tuna tartare and caviar , Kanpachi and truffle Scallop and shrimp, Salmon and white onion.
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