Breeze offers a breath of fresh air to a restaurant scene which can sometimes get a bit stale. The only way to stay on top of the scene is to continually introduce new tastes and creative ideas which will surprise people and Breeze does precisely this with its fusion of foods which are not usually fused together. The menu of this gay-friendly restaurant consists of a new type of food which blends traditional Thai tastes with hints of French cuisine, creating a new breed of dining which wakes up the senses like unexpected wind on a sunny day.
Begin a meal at Breeze with an appetizer dish, such as Thai glass noodle sausages or breeze squid dusted with "coolantro green chili mayonnaise". Try a Thai-based soup or a French-style salad for your second course. Indulge in an array of entrees from the changing menu which alters just enough with each new season to allow a new breath of air in to its basic body. For those who wish to enjoy the blended flavors of this fusion food without spending too much money, an $8.95 lunch menu should satisfy all needs. For those who want something special to come to their homes, catered events are another option.
The decor of this restaurant blends the trendy styles of both worlds from which it derives its tastes. There is a haughty European style which is softened by a mellow but cutting-edge Asian influence. DJ music supplements video playing from perfectly placed television screens. Old world tastes and new world technology serve as the background in which servers move gracefully through shared space to provide old-fashioned service of their newly-designed food.