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Awful. The decor an obvious ripoff of the now-dated Buddha Bar in Paris. Whenever I go into a place this dark, I wonder how filthy it must be when the lights are turned up. We had 9 pm dinner reservations, and we weren't seated until 11. Plus one star for comping us a free round of drinks, no small feat when there were 16 of us, and a round of appetizers, but only one because the food took an hour to arrive and was lukewarm and when it did, not to mention uber salty. The quality was low - anyone who says it's any good obviously hasn't had any Chinese food that's any better than P.F. Chang's. The only reason to have dinner here is to avoid the line for the club, but when you've got a bachelorette party totaling 16 chicks, there is really no need to wait in line anywhere, or pay any cover charges. I suspect the reason why we wound up here (and many of the other dining patrons) is because this place was featured on the Kardashians. Go figure. :P
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