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Hannah's a Fusion of Flavor
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Hannah's Fusion Bar and Bistro is located on the West End of Main Street in Hyannis. Hannah's is a brand new restaurant that follows a string of disasters at that location. Mentioning anyone of them would send any fine diner into apoplexia. We entered with some trepidation.
Executive Chef Binh Phu and his brother, Chef Uy Phu are the creators of Hannah's. Binh is an alumni of the Culinary Institute of America and was executive chef in a few local haunts before opening his first restaurant in Woods Hole in 2002. To paraphrase the Vietnamese-born Binh, "True fusion is American. There are no rules in cooking, just guidelines."
Flavor is the order of the day at Hannah's. Everything we tried had flavor and lots of it. The combinations are indescribable, but always delicious. New flavors, combination of flavors, new and strange ingredients, with a strong Asian influence, combined to make the meal an explosion of flavor.
We started with Pan Seared Scallop and Lobster Cakes with Pesto-Cilantro Aioli, which was excellent as was the Buffalo Mozzarella, Green Peppers, and Tomatoes with field greens Salad. The combination of subtle flavors in the vinaigrette dressing made an ordinary salad, extraordinary.
With the mostly seafood menu, we ordered the Sauted Sea Scallops made with Fresh Pasta of the Day tossed with Mushrooms, Smoked Bacon, Tomatoes, Artichokes, Roasted Garlic Cloves, Madeira Cream Sauce. The combination of flavors was nothing short of spectacular.
The Baked Prawns stuffed with Lobster and Sea Scallops topped with Fine Herb Butter Sauce, over Avocado and Yellow Tomato Salad were prepared with an artist's palette. The presentation of the food on the plate was pure culinary art. By the way, the prawns were fantastic too.
We didn't have room for dessert, but the hostess gave us a couple of Hannah's poker chips, good for dessert the next time we visit. The dessert menu was a simple, yet exciting selection of favorites.
Wine and Cocktails
We started with a very expensive vodka martini, made well and presented with style. We also ordered a glass of champagne. Glass by the wine was priced inconsistently. A glass of Asti and a glass of champagne were priced the same even though one of their bottles was twice the price of the other. So we moved on to a bottle of reasonably priced chardonnay. The wine list can only be described as eclectic. Nothing is boring in this place, not even the wine list.
Service
We were met by a sweet girl who seated us by a window. We were then greeted by a striking young waitress. Soon we discovered that all of the wait staff were attractive, as were the patrons at the bar, and almost everyone else in the place. It was like stepping into Shangri-la.
The service was efficient if somewhat timid. But who wouldn't be intimidated by the food. The floating floor manager made up for any oversights, stepping in where needed.
Atmosphere
If streetscapes are your thing, get a window seat and watch the world walk by in all its glory. Otherwise, sit behind the half wall and watch the chefs operate in the open kitchen. Either show will keep you entertained for the evening. We dined on the early side so we suspect we missed the show at the bar that was to come later. This is a hip and trendy younger crowd.
Parking is always challenging on Main Street, but valet parking was available on this night. The interior decor was city bistro. High ceilings and hard floors keep the noise level at deafening. Enough so that you can have a cell phone conversation and not disturb anyone. But the noise was sounds of people enjoying themselves.
The food is the thing here. The food alone rates this diamond in the rough, 3 ![]()
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. We can't wait to get back to try more of the menu. Add good service and a sophisticated atmosphere, and you have a winner. The prices were not outrageous, but still rate 3 $$$.
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OUTSTANDING selections and flavors!!!
thank you for pointing out this newbie.
PROBABLY READ FROM SOME GORMET MAG,
DONT WAIST YOUR TIME.
It was everything you said it was, and more. We started with both salads which were wonderful (I was afaid of Thai ginger dressing...so ordered it on the side. But it turned out to be a mellow sweet and lovely dressing).
Warm bread was served with a lovely baked garlic spread to start us off.
The bar has everything you could want, but I liked that they offered warm sake in the traditionl individual pots. It went well with the Asian/American fusion.
I had the Santa Fe salmon (which also scared me...thinking it may be too "hot"), but it was perfect, and that hint of southwest seasoning never even tried to overtake the fresh, plump piece of salmon. The polenta cake it was served on was different, delicious and fun.
One friend had the sea scallops in Marsala over wasabi noodles. She thought it sounded a bit much, and asked if she could have it without Marsala. The staff was happy to accomodate her. The dish was still beautifully seasoned (Marsala may actually have been overkill. My friend was very happy with the perfectly cooked scallops (lots of them) and pasta.
We also had a birthday at the table, and the staff presented them with a huge piece of chocolate cake (On the house) and sang. They also gave her a "poker chip" good for a dessert some other time.
We did encounter one problem with some overcooked pork, but the management could not have been more eager to replace it ASAP and bring a new one with a smile. THAT is the sign of professionals who know how to make it in this business. Great food is not enough. Service and a smile work well.
The only thing they might want to work on (everything else is near perfect) is the noise level. Perhaps some sound board on the ceiling and/or walls to muffle loud chat in this spacious open room. Other than that ...A wonderful experience and I can't wait to go back!
what top-notch dining experience at HannaH!! ordered the lobster bisque, prawn scampi,and finished with key lime pie. a glass of chardonnay with the entre, of course.
w-o-n-d-e-r-f-u-l all the way, going back for sure..
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