302 South Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46225
Marion County
Phone: (317) 636-8459
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by Alesia T. on
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My100th Review :) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ One word: FIERCE. (I'll keep things PG-13) The ladies here know how to work it. I came here for a birthday and not only was I present for the birthday girl's BJ shot that took place in between our hostess' mammary glands, but I was there to witness a man by the bar get his head placed in performers' pelvic area multiple times throughout the night. He was such a good sport. For the most part, I can't say there is much depth to the performances. It's mostly pretty women dancing around on the bar to the latest pop songs and maybe lip-syncing along, but they do so with some serious confidence. The fun definitely comes with the crowd of people you go with. Overall, I liked the energy and diversity of the crowd. Food is prefixed and served tapas/family style. My favorites were the tuna sashimi, baby bak choy and shiitakes, miso glazed salmon, coconut jasmine rice from the orange lamb dish, and their icecream cones. YUM. I didn't care for their shrimp herb salad; there was a bit too much cilantro in it. And I thought they went a little overboard on the truffle oil with their truffled soba noodles. Cocktails are not included with the meal, but portions are generous to the point of being filling. I recommend Amber's Sex Kitten, and Aliyah's Lychee Breeze. The dance floor downstairs is small and poorly ventilated (even when it's empty). You really have to take a breather every 30mins. if you don't want to pass out or get claustrophobic. Bathroom lines can also get a bit long. And beware the bill racks up pretty easily. It's fifty per attendee, but after a drink or two, plus tip, tax, and one of SF's special taxes, it can easily jump to 100+ per person.
by James P. on
Very friendly and relaxed - complete with pool tables, pinball machines, super-long bar, great music, and outdoor area. The neighborhood clientele and atmosphere made for a refreshing change from the usual Castro scene. The prayer flags (or what looked like prayer flags after a couple of PBRs) suspended from the ceiling were unexpected and impressive in their sheer number. We'll be back!