by Giacomo C. on
I never ate here, so my review is only about the place in general, the vibe, the drinks. I like the space, as you can hang out and chill downstairs or dancing for free upstairs. I also like the "outside" patio, even though I've smelled people smoking cigarettes on more than one occasion. The crowd tends to be mostly Asian... not quite sure why. The drinks are kinda overpriced for what you get, but since you can dance for free, it's a decent deal. Overall I have always managed to enjoy my time here, even though I'm not super-crazy about it. Not on top of my list, but worth a look. Head there and dance for me, too. :-)
by Alex M. on
The drinks and service are great, the music is always interesting, and they project a film on the wall. It's one of my favourite places to get a drink. They don't actually have a pool table, despite what the sign outside says.
by Arica Navy on
I was just here on Friday with two friends and I was pretty unimpressed. While the futuristic, mod decor was kind of cool, it wasn't that different from places in New York I had already been to (It had the same chairs as Spice on University Pl.) Sadly, the food in the restaurant was not as good as these other restaurants. We all split the chicken dumpling and the sweet and sour pork dumplings (each about ~$9) which were actually pretty good (but not phenomenal.) For an entree, I ordered the wasabi crusted filet mignon with wasabi mashed potatoes ($29!) I'm not sure how it was screwed up, but the outside was very well done, but the inside was so rare that it made me fear eating it. At least the mashed potatoes were okay. My sister had a $25 sashimi plate that was "decent, but not the best." Our other friend had the crispy grilled pork tenderloin ($19) that was surprisingly 75% fried outside. Tastewise, it was reminiscent of a chicken nugget. Our drinks were okay, but nothing great once again. At the end of the meal, we felt we had just wasted a whole bunch of money on our food and cab fare to West Philly.