I'm back.....after two surgeries to replace my ear drums after spending a few hours here having dinner with my family. Let's start with the positives: The food is delicious. The service is amazing and the price is expectedly higher. The music selection is upbeat and invigorating but the restaurant management wants the volume turned up loud enough to drown out the traffic noises. They succeeded. It was so loud I became an expert lip reader, because I couldn't hear the person in front of me. And when I tried to respond, I can read their lips asking me not to scream. It was so loud, the beer in the beer tower formed a tsunami wave. It was so loud the frogs and the octopus were squirming. Not coming back, of course. The idea of having a conversation during dinner is out the window with this restaurant. For ones who plan to come, I recommend ear protection rated up to 130 decibels. I hope this review is LOUD...
Read moreThis is a very nice place for a small party with your friends, most suitable for youngster. The light, the decoration and music are all satisfactory (sometimes the music is too loud). However, they don't have indoor table, so it is totally not recommended for a hot-weather day. Most of the dishes are nice, not impressive but good enough to make us happy. The staffs are very kind, friendly and helpful; sometimes they lost track of the order but it is not a big deal. Price is at the average level, but I fell some dishes are...
Read moreThe food at the restaurant is delicious regardless of the dish. I have been there three times and enjoyed the food even though I didn't drink beer (as it is a place for drinking and eating).
The restaurant has parking space for motorcycles on the sidewalk, but there is no parking for cars.
It is located near The temple belongs to the Cham people.
(Note: The Cham people are an ethnic group in Southeast Asia, primarily concentrated in Vietnam and Cambodia, with a rich cultural and...
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