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S Bar
3240 Wilshire Blvd
Ste 401
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(213) 381-3388
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Valet
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Music:
- Music Videos
- Best Nights:
- Thu, Fri, Sat
- Happy Hour:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Smoking:
- Yes
- Coat Check:
- No
52 reviews for S Bar
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S Bar, formerly known as Palm Tree back in the day. when they had bowling lanes, pool tables an arcade, and a bar.
S Bar has not evolved to a semi posh hip bar/lounge and is geared towards korean and asian folks. There are also karaoke rooms where you can continue your party. Karaoke options include american and korean song lists. The karaoke rooms are large and the seating is pretty comfortable.
S Bar is not really my type of place, but i guess it would be a good place to get dressed up and go have some drinks with a date or impress friends.
Interesting...
I had never been to such a large karaoke/bar ever. The place is a bit fluorescent and it's definitely got some attitude.
Our friend ordered bottle service which came with a bottle of grey goose and plenty of bottles of oj and cranberry juice. The order also came with a huge fruit plate with yogurt and other side dishes like chicken wings.
You can valet your car (with validation) for $2.
The videos are a bit different and I'd like to come back when it is on a hip-happening weekend other than last weekend.
Is it fair for me to rate this place if I didn't sing in the Karaoke rooms? I guess considering I don't ever sing, I guess it's fair.
Since my wife and her friends wanted to swing by here, I was brought along. A weird spot within a random building, an elevator ride up, and you're greeted by an explosion of neon colors everywhere. The rooms themselves were pretty funky for sure. A lot cleaner, and fancier than what I remember in the last Karaoke club I had been to with my wife. Drinks and snacks were pretty good. Couldn't go wrong with the basics.
I guess a reasonably cheap way to take a lot of friends out and have lots of drinks, listening and singing to songs that they want to sing.
My streak of non-singing visits continues... Maybe someday, though I highly doubt it.
Now this is the place to be if you're every in K-Town. Great atmosphere for partying or dates.
S Bar, I couldn't help but expect this one would be similar to the one I frequented back in the motherland in Apgu. Let's just say this S Bar falls exceedingly far from the original S Bar. This bar reminds me of a nightclub except for a dance floor and booking services. I was surprised to see many non-Asians because usually a lot of old Korean men frequent this place. Service is quick, but a few of the servers are a bit forgetful. Their anju is not really memorable and easily forgotten. Cocktails are way too weak. The bathroom is located outside of the bar. Funny thing was when S Bar kicks their patrons out, they turn on all their lights like all nightcubs, and the bartenders tend to look prettier when it's darker (uh oh, did I just go there?). The halls have faint smell of old buttered popcorn because of MPark right underneath them.
Finding this place can be a bit tricky. The entrance is behind the building and not in front of Wilshire Blvd. I'm not sure how I feel about this place...Next to S Bar is a Karaoke bar but that's another review. Upon entering S Bar I was pleasantly greeted by the hostess and the vibrant lights that seem to be all over the place. It can be over the top at times but I just went with it.
Other reviews noted that this place plays hip-hop but from this past Saturday visit, all they were playing were manufactured K-Pop music videos projected on the walls. The best thing about this bar was the K-Pop videos of hot Korean girls dancing and lip syncing, that's about it.
Hahaha nothing seems to have changed here, EXCEPT there are English speaking girls behind the bar now??? Jigga what!!
If I ever run a mafia, I think I'll just buy this place and lounge around here all day, drinking myself into a stupor and singing along to the hip hop videos.
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12/15/2007
I get a kick out of this place. The decor is super cool, but the environment is VERY laid… Read more »
It's not a good sign when the best "talent" in a bar is behind it, and they can't make a drink worth the beaucoup bucks they bill for them. Don't be fooled by the overkill atmosphere of a K-Pop music video and dry ice. The service is weak, the drinks are nothing special, and the atmosphere is forgettable.
Oh this place...hail to Korean-owned lounges. While the decor is nice, I think it may be over-the-top. I feel like I'm entering the twilight zone because all the entrances look the same (apparently it's all to different areas) and I've definitely gotten confused from my way to the bathroom and back.
It has a club-feel to it but with a lot of tables. The service is typical, it's attentive but not over the top. The drinks are pretty much all the same. Really, the only thing about this place is the decor that made me want to review it.
Wouldn't mind coming here again but only because it has high ceilings, something that I'm a big fan of.
This review is the recollection from Drunk CJ's point of view so if you didn't have the same experience, don't judge because maybe you weren't drunk yet.
I was in the karaoke area, drinking more after drinking, throwing radishes at my friends, and being retarded. Then *insert ringtone at the time* my phone rings and it was *insert friend here.* I was SO excited!!!!!!!! I ran out of the room (well maybe I actually walked - who knows), went to the "lobby" area, then went into the bar and was like WTF? Where am I now? Apparently I had arrived at S Bar.
Everyone was in their little corners, booths, and in their own world at the bar. My friend had been trying to get some darn drinks from the (seemed to be) coked or cracked out waitress and he wasn't having too much luck. She then comes, they order, and he walks away in this haze it seemed. Well what happened next? You mean the bad service, my friend being irritated and talking ish about her, or when I took some shots of Crown Royal? Well all those probably happened but all I remember were the shots of Crown.
After that I remember walking around a bit and it felt like I walked in the wrong bar or something. Where you had to know everyone or the rules of the place to coexist with everyone in there or some ish. It was just an odd place. The decor was cute from what I can remember but the vibes in there just weren't my thing.
Would I go back? Probably only to the karaoke side....
S Bar is one of the more higher end bars in k-town. Bottle of grey goose is around $150 and from what I remember it comes with a HUGE fruit plate and a choice of an appetizer. They have really good food here also, their fried appetizer plate, pizza, hamburger steak is all YUMMMY! I usually order the adios and drink soju keke ^_^ I could honestly say I would prefer to be here than the other ktown bars because its cleaner, not as crowded, and its really modern!
My friends brought me here when I visited LA and sadly, I was not impressed. The service was good but the prices were pretty hefty (and I didn't even have to pay-- I still feel like there was a dent in my wallet after leaving). The place was pretty sparse when we went on a Friday night but I actually preferred that over huge crowds of drunk Koreans.
We ended up ordering a bottle of wine since it seemed the most price-friendly. Some guys came to talk to us and made fun of us for "trying to be classy" which might say something about the male clientele. (They turned out to be harmless.) The tables here are abnormally high and my friends and I actually had trouble talking to each other over the oversized furniture combined with the obnoxious "happy birthday techno remix" song that played 3 or 4 times the couple of hours we were there. Decor is nice but with everything else, I don't think I'll be jumping to come back here on my next LA trip.
Oh what I would give to be skinny and 21 again... This place would be my stomping ground for sure. Soju cocktail, plenty of bottle service selection, great anju and hot korean guys everywhere.
The place is decorated very nicely. dark. lots of colored lights. huge projection screen tv's playing a mix of english pop and k-pop videos. There's a big karaoke place next door. Everyone is wearing ear pieces. Pretty serious. Single guys must sit at the bar and chat with the hot bartenders. Not a bad option.
Too bad I was so tired when we came here. I must come back. I must order a bottle. I must order anju. I must relive my youth!!!!
S Bar is one of the few places that make me speechless, but not in the good kind of speechless where your mistress is strapping on a gagball in your mouth and proceeds to do villainous things to your body.
The service at the bar sucks--and not in the good sucking way where your butt cheeks are clenching onto the bedsheets and slowing lifting them off your bed. The bartenders are more concerned about losing their job than actually giving you good service...which makes no sense, but try ordering a couple of shots at the bar and you'll see what I mean.
As for the decor, I have to admit that the entrance is kinda groovy--and not in the groovy kind of lovey way that Phil Collins likes to sing about. It's quite reminiscent of what you'd find in movies like The Fifth Element or Kar Wai Wong's 2046.
As for this review for this subpar bar, it's pretty shitty--but not shitty in the Two Girls One Cup kind of way...
I was invited by a couple friends to come and chill here on a Wednesday night. The entrance for the building is really located on the south side of New Hampshire Avenue. I wasn't very familiar with the area so I did valet my car instead of looking for street parking. It's $3 without validation or $2 with which is okay. It's a bit intimidating at first trying to figure where the elevators were. You kinda have to walk through this weird "dead mall" area and go up to the 4th floor.
Once there, I was pretty impressed by the decor; blue green neon colors by the entrance, dark reds by the booths, white tree branches. I also really like the large screens playing kpop music videos. They do have very very pretty women bartenders. Ours was pretty friendly I guess 'cos my friend happens to be a regular there. It was beer night for the group. I wished they had Cass but had to settle for Hite instead. We also ordered food: Hae-mul Pa Jun (Seafood Pancake) & Ddeokboggi (some kind of Korean rice cakes) *Ha, I'm showing off my itsy knowledge of Korean; got a mini lesson from Korean friend*Anyhew, the seafood pancake was kinda bland and the rice cakes never came.
Bottom line: I won't probably come out here unless with/invited by a Korean friend. I think the bartenders were friendly only because the fren is a regular. I enjoyed the fact that she made sure my Hite glass was filled all the time. I also noticed that I was the only woman patron in this place. Maybe it's 'cos it's Wednesday?
Well, the hostesses and bartenders are pretty hot, but besides that, its nothing to write home about.
And yet, without fail, I keep ending up here. Care to venture a guess as to why? (hint, I mentioned it previously in my well thought out review.)
Yes, I'm a loser.
Melon cocktail soju sucks... It is neon green and I think they make it with melon mix... As in the midori sour apple mix but for melons. It was neon green and it glowed in the dark. =(
Service sucks...
They don't have french fries... =(
ONE STAR OF DEATH...yeah another one that bombed my appreciation list.
Obviously I'm not Korean, and it felt as though this place would have been more accommodating if I had more Korean companions and/or be a person of Korean ethnicity. We came here after Crazy Hook, the service we got from the staff when we first got into the bar was mediocre. And then, as soon as we got the Karaoke room, it was pretty prompt and courteous. Also the rooms were rebuffed with sound proof walls, comfortable booth seating, and back to back LCD monitors to sing a long...not bad at all, I'm impressed.
So..my friends and I were curious, of the bar that some of CJ's other friends went to. So we checked out the stiffness of the drinks and unfortunately it was more so the atmosphere than anything. One of the bartenders, looked at suspiciously and said, "We can't cater to you, if you have a table."
I responded, "What table, the Karaoke area or dining?" She did not reply or gave me specifics in a response...10 minutes after her remarks she dropped a menu in front of us. Already I had a feeling it would get worst....so just for kicks I ordered the shitty girl drinks to see if they would be prepared decent...
-2 Midoris
-1 Coors Light
Surprisingly the Midoris weren't too bad though I tasted a bitter after taste considering the bartender dropped the bill in front of us. While distinguishing between merchant copy and guest copy, she nearly stood over me for like 10 minutes, peeping to see what kind of tip what I would give her...
"Are you fucking serious?" Excuse the profanity but the situation was retarded.
-_-.
The entire bill cost about roughly $24.00, that's about 8 bucks per drink. So I gave a tip of $6.00, to round up to $30.00. I'm not a cheap tipper and if I were inclined to be more of bastard, then I should have tipped a penny instead. Making matters worst as we exit, a bunch of "Wannabe Korean Gangsters" scoffed at us with dirty looks...pathetic.
S-Bar? More like an F-Bar...
If you want customers other than Koreans to respect and appreciate your establishment, teach some of your staff some manners. Otherwise you will be slandered more for this nonsense...and returning business will be an all time low.
My first impression of this place was wow really cool decor with a video playing on two walls and a nice set up for the bar. My second impression was the bartender who had the weirdest thing to say to my friends and I when she said " we can't serve you if you have a table to sit at." I didn't understand that at all because we saw three seats vacant and we just sat there.
After that my friend ordered two girly drinks and I got a coors light. Throughout the experience the bartender kept looking at us while she was helping out people and our mood was destroyed. Once we got the check the bartender just stood there while my friend did all the calculating and putting up the tip. It was rude and inconsiderate when she did that but I noticed she did that to everyone else.
So in three words this place sucks and if you gives this place five stars your Korean or your stone drunk before you order.
This place has nice and modern decor. They play black music videos - the ones where all the girls are in bikinis. Only hip-hop music. No korean music. They have tables like a korean club and a huge bar in the middle. The prices are pretty high. One yogurt soju (about a quart) was $25.95. It was only $13 at Crazy Hook. But the soju mix was strong. Cocktails are $8-13. The seating was nice and intimate and much quieter than Crazy Hook. Would come here again, but as a second or third stop after drinking somewhere else at a better price.
So my new years resolution of not getting drunk in K-town lasted about 3 days. I met up with a friend for dinner at this Japanese restaurant that ended up being owned by Koreans, it was bad, I'll have to review that place after this one.
S-Bar is pretty bad-ass. Hostesses are "dressed" as Korean skanks, which is always good. And the food was very good for bar food, the calamari was great and so was my personal favorite the whole fried chicken which is call ton-dak or something to that sounds like that. As you can probably gather I'm not Korean but a lot of my friends are I have been dated a few of you people; what do you mean YOU PEOPLE?
Okay other then the barf smell in the hall way, I would high recommend this place, spacious, you can smoke inside, food is good, drinks are pretty reasonable 75 for a bottle of Grey Goose, free mixers, huge rasterized projections of Akon Videos, this place has everything a group of Asian kids can ever want.
Okay,
It's not like I would go here again, but I am glad I went. Part of the charm of this place is actually finding it. If you go to the address on Wilshire, you will stand outside and scratch your head because you'll be standing in front of a closed department store.
Soon, it will occur to you to go around the back. You will see a door, walk through it, and now be in the lobby of a closed department store. Shrugging to yourself, you will tentatively get into an unmarked elevator and rise to the 4th floor. Suddenly, Bam! Blue neon lights, Asian music videos, overpriced drinks, and lit cigarettes.
I love places in L.A. that are hidden in empty department stores and blatantly flaunt our city's health laws and statutes. My guess is, if you went here by yourself (I had a friend throwing a party) it would be a very lonely night.
This place sucks, period. We walked into the establishment after a great meal at Guiram #2 and were expecting a normal bar but low and behold it was a hostess bar. The girls were less than accepting of our patronage and made us feel totally ostrasized. Will I go back? Big NO right there, it's just not worth my time to spend money at a place that doesn't value our business.
I think the place looks pretty nice. They just remodeled the lobby area and the bar area... I think they are still remodeling.
Whenever I go to S-bar we order a bottle of Johnny and a few bottles of beer with fruit anju. They have the same menu as Arang (restaurant/bar in the same complex right next door and it's not too bad. I actually like their pizza out of all the korean food on the menu lol.
For some reason I have been here many times, but I can't remember having too much fun. I find the atmosphere there rather.... depressing.
s bar, you got me krunked. that is why i love you so.
dropped into s bar on sat for a friends' bday. i am old and and when i walked in, it was like stepping back into my college years in that the place used to be palm tree. but wtf? where are the games and bowling alley? doh!!
s bar has grown up and i learned it is now a pseudo hostess bar with bottle service towards the rear of the bar. interesting.
we had no need for any "hostess service" due t the mixed group that arrived for the bday celebrations. the 20+ people were all huddled around a few tables and started pounding bottle after bottle of goose. my buddy wanted to me show me a cute bartender and led me through a maze of a bar to a side bar of sorts. behind the bar were 5 or 6 cute bartenders. we cozied up and he introduced me to the hottest one (i think they were friends) and we ended up taking down some johnnie. i recall this "side" bar was patronized entirely by old fogies. basically all men, in their 50's. i guess this is the hostess part of s bar??
we then made our way back to his friends and finished off the goose in preparation for our next stop.............vr. oh yeah.
service was extremely attentive all evening without being intrusive. drinks were brought quickly, and bottles were replenished even faster. righteous.
this is awesome! one of the better bottle service, I had. Its only 220 for a bottle of patron, and it comes with a fruit appetizer, and any other item off the menu (a 60-70 dollar value).
My school is within walking distance so me and a few of my friends decided to try it out. The decor is a lil over the top, but I personally like those kinda stuff. It is on the 4th floor of a hotel, the establishment actually owns the whole floor. You could go eat, drink, and karaoke all on the same place.
Neither me nor my friends were korean, but it was all good. The service was good. Attentive, and the host in front was very welcoming. I guess its because I called before coming in. oh, the girls were hot too, which helped =). Give it a shot, life is too short to be pessimistic, and dont be afraid to just have a good time and drinnnk!! Oh, i recommend coming after 10, thats when hip-hop starts. and definitely get the fruit platter, presentation is amazing.
Came back to S Bar on a Saturday night to see if the experience improved any. Nah, not really.
Ordered a Ketel One and soda (which I had there before) and the waiter informed me that I couldn't use Ketel One. Okay. Got one with Grey Goose instead. Mixed weakly.
Wasn't too busy for a Saturday night -- lots of empty tables. My friend was getting hungry, so we ordered some overpriced corn cheese. The serving size was tiny. Eh, enough of this crap. Even leaving we had a lackluster experience as the valet was a clusterfuck of cars coming in and out.
I really like the look of the place, but the experience is meh.
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7/9/2008
So, this review is gonna be slanted since we went on a Tuesday night. I had a buddy from out of… Read more »
This is another one of those confusing but intriguing K-town places. Not your average K-town bar, as it presents itself as upscale and resides on the 5th floor of a hotel.
Can't say much for the prices as we split the tab and spent about $15/person for yogurt soju and beer, but it seemed reasonable to me.
What I liked about this place was that I felt like I was walking into a scene from an Asian martial arts film, complete with over-the-top lighting effects and decor, super skinny blond asian hosts in tight black dresses, and chain-smoking gangster patrons. It was a different K-town experience than I'm used to....good for a small group that wants more intimacy and faux-class than the Crazy Hook / Toe Bang madness.
Went for a b day party - had two booths rented out.
Prices were typical k-town, by the bottle.
Service was okay, place is nice. Lots of TV's/videos playing korean videos, and lots of kimchi dishes.
What I did hate was the security. Inside, we couldt, walk around our booth, we had to stay seated. WTF?
Every 2 minutes they would walk by and say "Please, sit down. "
After dropping down some major coin, you have to let us get up and drink the bottles we paid for. oh, wait, you can smoke inside, but cant get up and mingle. Makes sense right?
The entrance way is in the shape of an S.
I don't understand why I don't like this place, I guess it's not that bad. I think I just got tired of coming here.
Not too many Korean Americans, I think this bar is more for the Koreans from Korea.
Met up with a group of friends here on a Saturday night. No problems getting in, once we found the place. Finding it is the hard part. It's in the old Palm Tree on the 4th floor, but it's been souped up into a nicey loungey place. Didn't like how smokey in was inside since they allow smoking, but I guess most places in ktown are like that. My friends were doing bottles of goose, then we went to the adjoining karaoke rooms w/o ever having to leave the establishment which was cool. But the karaoke closes at 1:30-2ish like the rest of the bar which sucks b/c any other karaoke place in ktown prob closes closer to 6am.
This place was alright, but I still miss the bowling alleys of the original PTLA! haha!!
This Ktown bar has got a cool Blade Runner vibe going on with its black decor and ultra blue neon lights.
Wasn't super happening when I went, but seems like a good place to chill. Service was pleasant and attentive even though we just ordered a couple of Hites.
Also doesn't hurt that the bar was staffed by three stunning Korean girls, one of whom could have used more clothing.
I'm going to be honest and say that although the venue is BEAUTIFUL, the service really, really left a sour taste in my mouth.
Upon entrance, you walk into a dim room with florescent-esque lit bar tops (which was really, really cool by the way). There are about two or three large projections on the walls with popular music videos being played. There are comfy red sofas and room for more than any normal bar/lounge. Sounds good right?
Let me get to the what was of my utmost concern; the service. Service is what makes or breaks an establishment and in my eyes it failed.
Upon taking seats at the bar, a young Korean bartender pretty much addresses us and states, "We cannot serve you here." Confused, I asked why and she responded with "you came from couch right? we cannot serve you here." "I then respond with "We just walked in from the karaoke place; we just got here." She looks us up and down and confirms that we're not from those "VIP" couches so we take a seat. She then drops the menus on the bar top and asks us "What you want?" I responded with "We just got here, relax... you just gave us the menu so give us a minute to figure out what we want and we will get back to you." She then gives me this venomous glare as she walks back toward the fully-stocked bar. I look at my friends and in agreement, we shake our heads. She then comes back and says again, with the exact same tone of voice, "What you want?" At that moment I just felt uncomfortable.
We ordered:
-One Coors Light
-Two Tokyo Teas. Or something similar.
While taking our order, we had to repeat, and repeat, saying "Two Tokyo Teas". After looking at us puzzled, I opened the menu, pointed out the "Tokyo Tea" and gave her the "two" in sign language. Finally something that was understood! Anyhow, while waiting for our drinks, she went up to another female bartender to get help on how to make them, then pointed at us while talking to her, and looking over, making us feel like suspects in a robbery or something.
So it takes her like 7 minutes or so to get our drinks and when she does bring them, she slots them down and looks at us as if she was confused, "No more?" We nodded in agreement, feeling like the next words that would come out of our mouths would be misinterpreted. So she drops the tab off right in front of us. If that wasn't enough, she was HOVERING in front of us while we were figuring out how to pay the tab off. She literally just stood there. As if she had no one else to service (and there were plenty of people at the bar) and as if she thought we would run off without paying or something. So we pay it off, and she just takes the tab and leaves without saying anything. Uhm, woman we tipped you generously but you don't say anything? Not even crack a smile? Wow. Never have I felt so out of place, more than a prostitute at Sunday mass. We shook our heads, and hauled ass out of there to go back to the Karaoke spot (which was much to our relief as that place was way better at service).
In a sense, I felt as if we got crappy service because we weren't Korean. Yeah I said it.
S Bar, your venue is BEAUTIFUL. It really is. However, until your bartenders learn proper bartender etiquette, I'm not coming back.
Typical luxury, modern Korean lounge/bar. Located on the 5-6th floor? Valet is about 2-3$. The drinks are pretty pricey, but what do you expect? Everyone is a baller here. Sipping on their $175 small bottle of Goose and eating overpriced fruit. We got a booth and it was pretty spacious for 5-6 people. The service sucks if you don't order a bottle or two. The crowd is pretty old. I think we were the youngest there (early 20's) The waiters are pretty funny. They walk around like CIA agents whispering through ear pieces. lol.
ugh!
management should hire or train the bartenders to be more classy or have some manners. sheesh, when you sit at the bar and order anjoo, these bartender girls come over and eat all your food without even asking, let alone, they dont even wait until you have the first bite. oh comeon, eat chicken wings and leave the bones on the plate?? YUCK!
i thought booking went out of style but apparently, bottle service can buy u anything in this town. watch out for old men in suits sitting in corner booths, they will find u.
but.. 2 stars cuz u get M&Ms with your mahlin-anju. :)
this place reminded me of a notch (or two) below a las vegas lounge. being in koreatown, it was mostly occupied by korean people...so, when you add one and one together, it's pretty much a korean-las vegas experience.
waiter was very attentive....maybe a little bit too much. one annoyance was the constant music video of the same artist for about 30 minutes...i felt like i was forced to watch and listen to every jennifer lopez video made. and they stopped serving alcohol around 1:30...which seemed kind of early, no?
i personally wouldn't prefer to come here again, but it's not a bad place to visit or if you like barhopping in koreatown.
I have never felt more Korean before in my life until I started going to Ktown a lot. S Bar is no exception, located right next to Palm Tree (they share the same lobby). The bar is pretty nice, kind of like a combination of a bar and a lounge. There are lots of tables to sit at, and kind of like bottle service. We got a bottle of crown and it came with water, soda, a fruit platter, and an appetizer. The korean pizza wasn't to my liking, but my friends adore it. There were lots of bright lights everywhere, and loud music.. mostly korean, but after a while they were bumping music that I actually knew!! Pretty nice place to come with a group of people and just chill.
valet parking service...elevator up to the bar....it's a nice bar...bottle service and fruit platters....eye-candy everywhere....drink and chill...get buzzed, faded or wasted...it's all good in LA...and ktown is all about having good times in a drunken stupor...just don't panic when you don't remember what the hell happened last night...
s bar is a cool trendy place..it's the old palm tree..i can't even count how many times this place as been remodeled....it's nice korean drinking establishment...bar to chat with the rotation of lady bartenders...
This is one of the few places that I have been to lately that has really surprised me and has gone beyond my expectations as far as being a bar and welcoming. The waitress was polite, although she insisted that I spoke Korean. Our room was beautiful, lights working and nicely cushioned booth style benches. The songs were a variety of things, new, old, Korean, Japanese "j-pop", Vietnamese, Tagalog, Hip Hop, Rap, etc. It was a fun time here. The prices here, for bottle service, are not out of this world expensive like in the nicer vegas clubs (like pure, silk, tao, etc.) but they are more along the lines of the rock house. 750mL bottles were in the low $100 range. The bottles come with all kinds of juices for mixers of course (pineapple, cranberry, orange). With our "combo" idea, we also got a large platter of fresh fruit and fro-yo. It was a musical and tasty time here. The bar is a huge surprsie from someplace like this. I know that a lot of other people aren't so fond of this place. But, I don't go to many karaeoke places. So, I was really impressed with this one. The one thing about parking that stinks is that it is $10 unless you find a spot on the street, which is a rare find. Another thing, the restrooms can be tricky to find and if you are as tipsy as my girlfriend was, you'd think the place were a maze. Hilarious. Umm, I know that they have food. But, we didn't order anything. Would I go back? YES SIR REE BOB!


