711 East Superior Street
Stuttgart, AR 72160
Arkansas County
Phone: (870) 673-1360
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Rona Schimmel on
Somewhere between 3.5 and 4 stars. This isn't a place I would normally choose to eat - it's really flashy, modern, bordering on over the top trendy, and pretty pricey. Also, I have this innate fear of "Asian fusion" food that wasn't helped by the giant neon lit Buddha statue, club music, and ridiculously dim dining area. The place is rather large, ritzy, and super crowded. We had to wait at least half an hour despite putting in a reservation. The space was pretty cool, I guess, but I think the overall wow-factor was overruled by my wariness about the whole place. The food was either going to be really good or really bad. Thankfully, the food was pretty darn tasty. Our table got the sea bass, grilled rare tuna, steamed snapper, and filet mignon and udon dishes. The seafood dishes were all delicious, especially the sea bass, which is melt in your mouth bliss, and the tuna which was perfectly seared to a tender flakiness. The filet mignon with udon was similar to a pan fried noodle dish and way too salty, I don't think anyone would be able to finish the whole portion without shriveling up like a prune. For dessert, I got the molten lava cake with coconut ice cream which was divine, albeit being a little on the sweet side (I like my chocolate dark). One of our party members got the epic giant fortune cookie which was stuffed with chocolate and vanilla mousse. The cookie itself was crispy and lightly sweet, much better than normal fortune cookies. I really enjoyed the cream filling as well, this is probably a must if you're going to come here. All in all, had a pretty good experience here. Not sure if the meal was quite worth the amount on the bill but I definitely don't regret going.
by Collin P. on
My first visit to FLIP was not as I'd have hoped. Granted the restaurant was relatively new (meaning the wait was outrageous) and I was previously in an irate mood. Therefore, after a less than satisfactory first experience I decided to give them a second chance. As far as burgers are concerned; regular burger= okay, RBQ burger= Amazing, Shimp-Po Boyger= not that great. Side items were great, especially the tempura fried okra! Finally the best milkshake, EVER, they are nitrogen milkshakes (they never melt!!) Get either the Nutella or Krispy Kreme
by Damaris Ellard on
Not for everyone, and definitely meant more for larger groups, Bowlmor can make bowling seem almost like an afterthought with its nightclub-esque atmosphere. Mixed drinks are weak--but not expensive by NY standards--so get a pitcher of beer instead. Servers are friendly and cute, but with near-identical uniforms and darkened lanes, they can be difficult to discern individually. Shoe rental cost is average, though games run high. (There are specials on Monday nights.) Good selection of alley balls to choose from which is a big plus for my girlfriend and I, since her fingers are small and mine run large. Would definitely go back with more friends.