
Brian Tang
11 reviews on 1 places
I would have given this place 4 stars but due to a couple reasons, I dropped it to a 3. The place was very busy when my wife and I went on a Friday night; one of the staff took our orders but what looks like some notes app on his phone. They were nice and seemed a bit busy I suppose.
The atmosphere was nice with quite a lot of seating available; the place also offered board games (two separate shelves near the back) for $6/2 hours so that would be part of the reason for it being so busy.
We ordered the Taiwanese braised pork rice and classic omelet; the rice came quite quickly but after waiting over thirty minutes after (even after finishing our rice), our omelet did not come. We thought they forgot about it and proceeded to the front to pay. They told us the omelet just finished, so we took it home. The rice was pretty good and the omelet was alright but definitely shouldn't not have taken over half an hour to make, else they should have told us beforehand.
Overall, I would recommend coming here with friends once in a while as a get together, but would avoid getting the omelet but the rice was not too bad. Their logo looked pretty good too in my opinion. I just wished the service was a bit more organized or had better communication.
The atmosphere was nice with quite a lot of seating available; the place also offered board games (two separate shelves near the back) for $6/2 hours so that would be part of the reason for it being so busy.
We ordered the Taiwanese braised pork rice and classic omelet; the rice came quite quickly but after waiting over thirty minutes after (even after finishing our rice), our omelet did not come. We thought they forgot about it and proceeded to the front to pay. They told us the omelet just finished, so we took it home. The rice was pretty good and the omelet was alright but definitely shouldn't not have taken over half an hour to make, else they should have told us beforehand.
Overall, I would recommend coming here with friends once in a while as a get together, but would avoid getting the omelet but the rice was not too bad. Their logo looked pretty good too in my opinion. I just wished the service was a bit more organized or had better communication.
My wife and I came across this place on one of our visits to London; this dessert place shared an entrance and building with another restaurant, Tahini's.
The staff was very nice, asked us if we've been here before and offered us free samples. The prices were reasonable, basically a dollar per dough bit though, but it was worth the experience. The dough bits tasted like mochi donuts but even though they usually come in a box of 8, I think getting the combo with a drink and 6 dough bits was enough.
Overall, I recommend giving this place a try. It's definitely something different than other desserts.
The staff was very nice, asked us if we've been here before and offered us free samples. The prices were reasonable, basically a dollar per dough bit though, but it was worth the experience. The dough bits tasted like mochi donuts but even though they usually come in a box of 8, I think getting the combo with a drink and 6 dough bits was enough.
Overall, I recommend giving this place a try. It's definitely something different than other desserts.
This place had pretty good food; the names were in German, but the descriptions were in English. The lighting was a bit dim, but we managed to read it with our phone flashloght. We had #355 and #390; the portions were very large and seemed authentic.
The service was alright; having said that, other staff members seem to be enjoying themselves and contributed to celebrating/dancing and singing.
The atmosphere was unique with a beer hall look to it and was definitely very lively (much better than a regular bar); with live entertainment, even the customers and staff dance/sing, some even stood on the benches by the tables. My biggest complaint is that depending on where you sit, there are large pillars that block the view of the entertainment. This greatly took away from the experience, and if that could be fixed, this would easily be a 5/5 establishment.
Overall, I highly recommend coming here for a great time.
The service was alright; having said that, other staff members seem to be enjoying themselves and contributed to celebrating/dancing and singing.
The atmosphere was unique with a beer hall look to it and was definitely very lively (much better than a regular bar); with live entertainment, even the customers and staff dance/sing, some even stood on the benches by the tables. My biggest complaint is that depending on where you sit, there are large pillars that block the view of the entertainment. This greatly took away from the experience, and if that could be fixed, this would easily be a 5/5 establishment.
Overall, I highly recommend coming here for a great time.
This was a nice park in Las Vegas and although I would say it's a nice piece of green in this lovely city, a large portion of it is desert-like with a small field of green. They have a playground under a roof, small walking trail around the park with some benches, and free parking in a small lot. Overall, I recommend coming here for a stroll if you're in the neighborhood.
This restaurant is located on the edge of Fashion Show Las Vegas mall and is open later than the regular mall hours. The atmosphere was nice with both indoor and outdoor seating. This place is a good place to go with a group of people and seems very lively to fit such occasions.
The service was very friendly through our time there; one of the staff members even offered us a free picture with paper frame which was nice and different.
My wife and I ordered the salmon poke bowl and chashu ramen; both were very good with the ramen having good texture and the broth not too salty and flavourful. The poke bowl was also good and we recommend either or. The prices seem to be on the high side, with main dishes starting from around $20.
Overall, I recommend giving this place a try if you are in the neighborhood.
The service was very friendly through our time there; one of the staff members even offered us a free picture with paper frame which was nice and different.
My wife and I ordered the salmon poke bowl and chashu ramen; both were very good with the ramen having good texture and the broth not too salty and flavourful. The poke bowl was also good and we recommend either or. The prices seem to be on the high side, with main dishes starting from around $20.
Overall, I recommend giving this place a try if you are in the neighborhood.