106 South 37th Avenue
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
Forrest County
Phone: (601) 261-2666
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Jason C. on
Wow, wasn't going to go here at 2am, but did... and had the opportunity to compare the two better known cheesesteak joints in Philly. You go to the one window to order your sandwich and another to order your drinks and sides... I guess this is how it's done around here (same with Pat's). I ordered my sandwich with cheese and onion, then went to the other window to get my drink. The bread itself was okay, I was told that the bread make the difference when it comes to the cheesesteak... the meat was not cut, rather the sliced meat was cooked as it was sliced and placed in the bread... off to the side by the second window, they have some other items, such as hot peppers you can get, so adding the hot peppers made it taste better. The meat itself was very blend, meaning that the seasoning from other items in the cheesesteak did not help to improve the taste. Having to take a taxi from downtown to Geno's, I for sure would have to think twice about coming... r/t, $20 for the taxi and another $8+ for the meal... it was an expensive meal... but, if Pat's didn't exist on the other side, then I would probably not come back...
by Shelton Tinson on
At 9pm when I was waiting for my table in the bar area, I felt like I was in one of the hottest night spots in Manhattan. The house beats were loud, but not too loud where I couldnt talk to my friends and the drinks were reasonably priced and strong for a place with the allure of Tao. If you make a reservation at 8:30, I wouldnt plan to get seated before 9:30 on a Saturday night. Who cares, this place is amazing. Once seated, you feel like you are a famous person. The huge Buddha is the centerpiece of the two level, atrium style restaurant. The service was great and the food was delicious. I would reccommend the Thai Crab Cakes and Orange chicken to start, then the Chef's Roll and take a look at the specials for Sushi. Of course - a few rounds of sake is always an element of a successful Japanese insipired night out - great pregame for the rest of the evening! PS - As for ICE CREAM inside the giant fortune cookie for dessert! If not, it comes with some weird frosting stuff...