by Len Sideman on
I've been here twice and felt completely comfortable. Best service I've had in a very long time. I wish I could remember my waitress the first time I went, but the second time I visited Cover 3, Mark took care of me and the fam. Excellent! I love this place. The food was great. The atmostphere is neat. Will definitely be back.
by Diana F. on
CREEPS EVERYWHERE. It's absolutely hot (in the bad way), like being in a sauna unwillingly. Men in this club simply do not understand no, go away, or leave me alone. No eye candy either. Also, 15 dollars to get in, just to get groped and sweated on? Are you fucking serious?
by Mitch Weeda on
When I say that Buddha Bar was "average," please don't take that to mean that average to me is a 30 foot Buddha, ambient techno, and a faux Buddhist monastery. In those respects, Buddha Bar is a triumphant display of set design that certainly succeeds at creating a distinctive atmosphere that makes you think you're anywhere but the Meat Packing District. The average part was, well, everything else. The service was pretty normal -- no better than in a random Italian joint on your block. And the food was good-but-not-remarkable, and certainly not remarkable for $30 per plate. I had the duck. It tasted like a very nicely cooked duck. I recommend Buddha Bar for people who want an "experience" dinner at a concept restaurant. It succeeds in the way Disneyland succeeds in making you think a pirate is going to pour rum on you. You have fun. You gasp at the pirate. But you never actually think it's the real deal.