by Jenna B. on
We came here for dinner and I was extremely disappointed. The food was OK, nothing to write home about. I had the 1/2 chicken which came with nothing ( you have to order sides separately). My boyfriend got a chicken pasta dish which was actually really good. The service was awful. We sat there for a good 45 minutes before they took our order. Mind you, the restaurant was nearly empty. When the bill came they had charged us an additional $45 for the table next to us food ( the table next to us had left a good hour before we paid.) overall, I would not come back. I think this is more of a lounge/club place than a restaurant.
by Nobuko Tischer on
This used to be my absolute favorite :-( amazing wednesdays, beautiful/fashion-minded crowd, awesome vibe and people were actually dancing... it went downhill this summer, maybe because all the right people are in hamptons. the place is full of b&t looks, DJs keep jumping songs every 2 min, and nobody is really dancing
by Maragaret Kilner on
You'll be hypnotized by the seductive decor of this trendy restaurant/nightclub. From the indoor atrium, to the giant Buddha overlooking the main room, Eastern museum pieces lining the entrance, and the jellyfish tanks, you'll believe you've flown to an oasis. You'll enjoy the Asian fusion cuisine, but the real attraction is the sensual ambiance. A DJ at the head of the dining room adjusts the mood and pace of the music as the night progresses, and by late night, Buddha Bar becomes a frenzied nightclub with beautiful people dancing on top of the tables. Arrive early, and reservations are a must. Be prepared for a very expensive bill, but it's worth it!