by Martin Shehee on
I had a really great time here late-night, but I was pretty "toasty" by the end of the night and I had a lot of friends there. The cover band was playing some serious JAMS and the line at the bar wasn't too bad so I was happy. The ping pong tables and darts are a nice touch also, I'll probably be back.
by Lakia Gidcumb on
Dined here last night and went in with great anticipation. Not that I'm a expert in israeli food, but I felt the food was nothing stellar. Going with 2 other friends, I had the pleasure of ordering a large amount of differing options to sample many dishes. The standouts on the menu include the fried caulflower and the "red sea", salmon with pom and cous cous. We started two types of hommos, turkish and some other, both of which were very good. We had the rabbit dish which had so much spice that I felt overwhelmed and not able to fully grasp the taste of the rabbit itself. Plus I bit down on what appeared to be a fairly large sized bone, nice. Service was pretty shit too. I felt for a restaurant of its class it lacked that extra professionalism. Doubt I'll be making the trip back.
by Diana L. on
The only time I went to Bongos was to go dancing. It's located right behind the American Airlines Arena. The location is two stories tall nicely decorated and also has a terrace. But overall to go dancing it's not my kind of atmosphere. I love dancing, especially latin music but not here. First of all it gets really crowded, the DJ sucked! I thought they were going to play mainly salsa and merengue but it was mostly all Reggaeton. When he actually did play a good song it only lasted for about 5 seconds, then he switched it to something else. I really tried to make an effort and have a good time but it sucked period.