by Esther R. on
My friends and I had a good time but it is beyond overpriced and food is not good. The "entertainment" was limited and not at all what I expected. For 6 of us the bill was over $800 which is just absolutely ridiculous for lackluster food and amateur entertainment.
by Aurelio Debaets on
When I go to Philly, this is my go-to sushi spot. The rolls are all very fresh and well presented. My fave, which I cannot for the life of me get anywhere else, is the salmon, cream cheese and mango roll. Not traditional at all, but I had it the first time I went and absolutely loved it. Try some of the random special ones, they're all good. The only hot food I've had was the calamari which was give or take, but I'd get it again if a friend suggested. Tip: Ask for the sushi menu. They never automatically give it to you for some reason. Eat in or take out. Worth the fairly reasonable price for the atmosphere and reliably good.
by stephy s. on
Ahhh, nothing says welcome to the "Democratic" American Dream like watching Dodger blue baseball and a political debate in San Francisco. At least, that was the impression I got the other night as we sat at Jillian's and noshed on cheese dip, calamari and pizza while the room boo'd, hissed and laughed at John McCain on the big screen. Yeah, this city doesn't lean to far into the red does it. Other than the draw of the big screens, I can't say this is a place I would ever go back to. It was way too big, way too sensory overload and definitely way too sports bar-ish and seeing as how I could frankly give two shits about sports, yeah. Not so much. Also, a plate of wings was $18.00? You must be shittin' me as the kids say. Oh well, the cheese dip was good.