by Donovan Wnek on
Impressive space! From the moment you enter the dining room, the striking open space is stunning. Service was impeccable. Ordered the Peking duck entrée, it was average. Other items ordered that evening was sushi and grilled chicken , both receiving higher marks than the duck. Dessert was the perfect touch to a great meal. Towards the evening, a DJ was spinning a great mix and the room really filled up.
by Gabriel Cayce on
Amazing, classic venue. I would definitely come here again for a show. My first show here was...Justin Nozuka and The Gabe Dixon Band. The line was down the block as it was a really crowded show, and I swear, if one more person passed me with a drink in hand...I would have cried. Alcohol restrictions are quite sad, indeed. Bring your ID, guys! If you're willing, try to get a table on the balcony. Date perfection, hello hello? They actually serve real food!
by Leo C. on
Food: Did not order any. Drinks: Horrible, over priced crap. My girl and her friends ordered a martini. Thing came half full, they had to come again and top it off. 100% they topped it off with juice as that thing was severely overpriced and had no alcohol. I ordered a Patron Silver with Sprite. They gave me some off the shelf white tequila, thinking they can pull a fast one. This is NOT a place to drink. Unless you like 15 dollar juice. Service: Order drinks, bring drinks. Crowd/Ambiance: Packed with working crowd heads. Predominantly Asian crowd with specks of whites and blacks here and there. Retarded scene, needs more diversity and culture. Having a no-sign elevator entrance doesn't make this place special. Just makes it pretentious. Trying oh-so hard to be a speakeasy yet once you get in the place, it permeates tackiness and gaudiness in an unsophisticated way.