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A few friends and I came here for "a few drinks" and then throughout the night "a few drinks" turned into a whole bunch. We didn't get too plastered or anything, but it was so chill that we stayed for about four hours worth of drinking. The cute barkeeps were also very entertaining company. Haru is kind of a small bar, but not cluttered as to make you feel claustrophobic; this place is quite clean.
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I really, really don't know what to make of this place. Haru is in the middle of a business area on the border of Dallas and Irving, just outside of Dallas's Korea Town (did you even know we had one of those). It's almost hidden in plain view, save for the dramatic and attractive graphic design on its door. We found it randomly while looking for a new way to get to Cinemark Movie Theater.
Haru serves coffee, tea, and a limited selection of desserts. They also hired a Japanese chef to make a selection of Bento Boxes, but I didn't get to try them. Strangely enough, Haru also has bottle service, with Grey Goose, Patron, and other liquors available for a (substantial) price. I'm not sure if they're going for a club feel, or a lounge atmosphere, or what.
The design of Haru is incredible! Dark woods, private booths, attractive vegetation. I haven't seen anything like it in Dallas, especially in such a random location as this. They have Jazz on Fridays, and other music on occasion. Quite a little jewel.
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We came here for drinks. We had various teas and a mixed drink of shaved ice and milk to which are added various boiled sweet beans ...
Mmmmm mmmmm.
It was delicious.
As mentioned in the first review, the design of the place is a amazing. Its a pretty hip place and we'll probably go back for more.
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