14924 South Meridian Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73173
Oklahoma County
Phone: (405) 692-2668
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by Rena H. on
We decided to find out what all the hype was about, and we had fabulous time:) I rounded up my 2 favorite gurts and we headed to Lime for Sunday brunch (with reservations, of course) this weekend. I have to say that we were not disappointed! I know everyone says that it's all about the bottomless $7 mimosas, but I was actually quite impressed by the service, as well. Our server, Megan, was on her game! she was constantly re-filling my glass (eh gads, I drank 7!), asking if we needed anything, and asking if we were enjoying our meal. So yes, come for the mimosas, to stare at weekend in the hamptions costumed attractive employees, bounce to the awesome music and to view the walk of shamers with their run filled tights and racoon eyes, but stay for awesome servers like Megan...ok, and the mimosas. btw...the reuben was delicious, too:)
by Jen y. on
This place needs A/C BAD! I either went on a day that the air conditioning was broken or this place always feel like Mexico. As soon as I walked in, it felt like a sauna. The decor inside was pretty cool. Dark, with red lights and a nice size dance floor. The girl bartenders wore lingerie which looked great on them. They weren't some size 10 girls trying to squeeze into a size small. I know, we've all experienced seeing those before. I went to Bordello on a Friday with some friends from New York. I wanted to show them around Downtown LA and came upon this spot that I remember I've read about on rateclubs. When we got inside, we felt out of place for a few seconds since everyone looked Latin except us and we did happen to have gotten a few looks (I'm sure people were wondering if we got lost and took the wrong turn. LOL) but then we were like F-it. Went to to the bar, pounded several rounds and did some crazy cardio on the dance floor. I came out of that place drenched. The combination of the temperature in there and my awesome dancing (hehe), my face was flushed and my hair was wet. LOL. I would've given this place a 4 star, but seriously, this place needs to include some air conditioning in their budget and cleaner floors. My shoes took home souvenirs from the club (gum and cigarette) YUCK. btw... the valet parking was $15. Since when did Downtown think they were Hollywood?
by Verlie Quon on
Go for drinks in the early part of the week, sit by the bar in one of the many secluded nooks, or perhaps on one of the tables facing the bar, and marvel at the atmosphere of this place. The drinks are expensive ($15 is the norm) and inconsistent ("Buddha Scroll" with mint, red grapes, and lemon was an unsuccessful take on the mojito; "Pink Angel" with muddled raspberries was much better) but served in a large glass, so at least you are getting some of your money's worth. But to sip in such an oppulent, sexy, dim-lit cavern, the price of the drink is absolutely worth it. Consider it the price of admission to see something as unreal as Buddha Bar. You will no longer be in NYC; especially if you go mid or early week and it's not that crowded, you can be lulled into another state of mind, and that, my friends, is worth a $15 cocktail with a fancy name. The first thing you'll notice once you find the place (it has very discrete signage and you could totally walk by it) is the incense. It's a distinct scent that fills the place but doesn't overwhelm. Then the hallway lined with buddhas. The dim lighting. The warm red glow around everything. The dining room to the center, dark, secluded despite the size of the place. The lounge to the left: visions of "Raise the Red Lantern," silk fabrics, robes, lounges, settees, an opium den of the highest magnitude...red fabrics covering low chairs arranged in intimate little settings. And the bar! The magnificent, long bar with stools that look like mushrooms, covered in more red silks. Candles everywhere. The music, of course, is very good: global sounds that are the tempo for flirting, seducing, and relaxing. The Buddha Bar mix CDs of sexy, downtempo world beats have been famous for sometime, and this bar is based on the French original by the same name. I only sampled a sushi roll, BBQ Chilean Sea Bass, and it was ok. I paid over $80 for 4 drinks and a roll. Expensive, yes. Worth it when you want a completely different experience that stimulates ALL your senses? Yes. But I would dare not go on a weekend.