by Hank C. on Chinese food with a twist - making it more Western, certainly. Ambiance is nice, and they have a $24.07 lunch special (appetizer, dish, and dessert). They do try to make dishes with unusual names and if you're adventurous, you'll pick the ones that are actually good. Portions are at least filling. Bang bang chicken salad wasn't bad. The Shanghai beef was a bit too sweet. The peking duck egg rolls were an interesting dish, but the inside felt a bit mushy in texture, not the stringy duck I'd expected. The miso salmon sauce was good, but a little too oily and the salmon was a bit dry. The chicken pad thai was good, but too sweet. The parfait was decent (chocolate mousse), and the fruit & sorbet was light (fortunately). They'll warm any sake you want (even the cold ones). Their recommendations can be suspect, though. I'd stay off the "One Daughter" milky sake. Little stood out as really good, but then again, it was the lunch special. Lots of business people out for lunch out with us. There are some great foods to try on the full menu, though. Hopefully better the next time I try it.
by David W. on This is only a review of the bar and their Lost Party on tuesdays. First off I liked the space. It's industrial-hipster esque. Note to Lost fans, if you decide to go to this, get their EARLY! We arrived over and hour and a half before the show started, and still had trouble getting seats. That said, this is a great place to watch the show. These are dedicated viewers! Once the show started the very noisy bar became DEAD SILENT. They only have two TV's, but they are in gorgeous HD, and the sound was fantastic. Drinks were reasonable. 3 Dollar Dharma beers (PBR), 5 Dollar Beer and a shot, and 6 dollar Mai Tais or Lockes as they called them. THey had a little Lost menu with more specials as well. Bartender was friendly and fast. Mixed drinks were less tasty but extremely strong. The Oceanic 6 (Blue Long Island) was extremely strong though that drink is strong by default. Overall I was a fan of the space! They also had a table set up selling Lost baked goods and T-Shirts. Really pretty fun. I was upset that there was no Lost trivia as advertised though. If I was in the neighborhood I would stop by for a drink even if I wasn't going to their Lost night. A great space and a great crowd to watch Lost with.