by Kiley Hodum on
Somehow a lot of nights end up here because everyone starts to crave scorpion bowls as the night progresses, and the plastic animals they put in the them are fun to play with after sharing a few bowls. The music here is never too good but it seems to get better as the night goes on. This is the type of place you typically go with a lot of people, unless you are just going to eat. Once 2am rolls around and the bar upstairs closes, the downstairs stays open for food which is definitely a great idea that I really appreciate. I've eaten the food during the day and have enjoyed it. But I have to admit that sweet and sour chicken, lo mein, and white rice taste even better at 2am after a night out. Oh, and the comedy club upstairs can be good sometimes, but it's really hit or miss.
by Mariette Engellant on
Hmm now that belltown billiards is gone, is this the next hang out for pool sharks in seattle? Wandered in on a Saturday. Very nice bartender. Couldn't really judge what this place would be like when full, but empty it was a good time with friends. I wish they had a h'internet jukebox, so I can play weird crap while playing.
by Veronica O. on
Buddha Bar in New York does not compare to the one in Paris. Nevertheless, it's still a fun place to go for dinner. The food is great and has a beautiful presentation - the sushi is extremely fresh. The service is also very good. It has a large signature Buddha and a cool bar/lounge area. On the downside, it can have a pretentious feel and is just a little bit over priced.