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A friend and I decided to check out Little Buddha before it's ultimate closure later this month. I'm not sure if it was too early to dine (7:00 p.m.) or that it was just a slow Friday, but there was no problem getting a table (though I used my Open Table to get points). The atmosphere was a mixture of clubby, yet serene (because it was empty), but the slow and steady beat of the music was a nice compliment to the overall décor. It actually reminded me of an upscale PF Changs...(prices were a bit higher too). The wait team delivered excellent service and offered many suggestions for us to try. I would recommend the King's Roll sushi and the calamari. Because they are notorious for changing their menus often, I am not certain what we had that evening is still available when you go. Bottom line is to check this place out before they say "buh bye." Oh, and if you spend $75 or more, they'll give you a Buddha Bar 3-CD music package. That was pretty cool.
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