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Virtual Reality dining room is the first for Silicon Valley

- By Linda Zavoral lzavoral@bayareanew­sgroup.com

One of the centerpiec­es of Valley Fair’s billion-dollar transforma­tion, the iChina destinatio­n restaurant, has opened in Santa Clara with two floors of opulent dining spaces, a glittering lounge, chandelier-lit restrooms and four private dining rooms, including one that will immerse guests in a virtual reality experience. And then there’s the food. Executive chef Eddie Lam, who held top positions with the Straits Restaurant Group at Santana Row and Crystal Jade in San Francisco, has created a “new American Chinese” menu of modern and fine-dining takes on classic dishes.

The Hong Kong-born and Oakland-raised chef reimagines Can

tonese-style braised short rib as Beef Stew en Croute. A far-from-traditiona­l Hot and Sour Soup is filled with Hokkaido scallops, crab and snow cloud mushrooms. Braised California Red Abalone is paired with pasture-raised chicken. And Broccoli Beef is made with American Kobe ribeye.

With the debut of iChina, Westfield Valley Fair’s Restaurant Collection, which is built around an open-air plaza, will be halfway completed at this shopping/ dining center. The upscale King’s Fish House last fall joined the trendy Shake Shack and Salt & Straw, followed by Bamboo Sushi. Nearby, at Bloomingda­le’s, is the recently opened AnQi Shaken & Stirred, from San Francisco’s noted An restaurant family. Next up will be Mastro’s steakhouse. The finale will come in 2022 when Eataly unveils its multi-level Italian food emporium.

But for now all eyes are on iChina.

The designers — the team at HHD Hong Kong Eastern Holiday Internatio­nal Design — say they took inspiratio­n from a noted Song Dynasty painting and translated the golds, blues and greens of artist Wang Ximen’s “A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains” into this shimmering space with jade, gold and glass elements and art deco stylings.

Guests will first see the

glittering JiuBa cocktail lounge when they walk in the door. That space, which has been operating in a soft opening mode, serves craft cocktails and small plates such as Pork Belly Momo with Chinese sauerkraut, Albacore Tuna Crudo and XinJiang Lamb Skewers.

Upstairs, four private dining rooms, all with 10-course tasting menus, will offer different experience­s:

The Traditiona­l Roundtable is meant to evoke a classic Chinese dining room. The Open Kitchen puts Lam and his chefs on view for guests who want to watch the culinary magic. The Presentati­on Gallery is equipped for business meetings and presentati­ons.

And the showstoppe­r, the 360 Virtual Reality room, features imagery from eight projectors and a sensor-enabled table to create Silicon Valley’s first VR dining experience — and one of the few such restaurant rooms in the world, according to the iChina group.

The scenes depend on the dinner being served; during a seafood course, for example, the display might feature an ocean-themed projection. The food and beverage minimum for booking the room is $4,500.

While iChina’s official capacity tops 300, the current configurat­ion reflects social distancing and a much lower seating number. The main and private second level dining rooms will seat about 160 and the first-floor lounge and patio, 50 guests.

Details: iChina’s main restaurant serves daily from 5 to 10 p.m. The JiuBa bar opens two hours earlier, at 3 p.m. and seats customers until 10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 11 p.m. Friday-Saturday. Westfield Valley Fair, 2855 Stevens Creek Blvd., Santa Clara. ichinarest­aurant.com

 ?? PHOTOS COURTESY OF RENEE CASCIA — ICHINA/WESTFIELD VALLEY FAIR ?? At iChina, the 360 Virtual Reality private dining room uses images from eight projectors to give guests a high-sensory experience.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF RENEE CASCIA — ICHINA/WESTFIELD VALLEY FAIR At iChina, the 360 Virtual Reality private dining room uses images from eight projectors to give guests a high-sensory experience.
 ??  ?? The shimmering JiuBa cocktail lounge serves small plates and craft cocktails nightly at iChina, the newest restaurant at Santa Clara’s Valley Fair.
The shimmering JiuBa cocktail lounge serves small plates and craft cocktails nightly at iChina, the newest restaurant at Santa Clara’s Valley Fair.

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