Archive for the ‘Bars’ Category

Diplomat Bar, Conrad Hotel – Bangkok

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Diplomat Bar, Bangkok (photo credit: Conrad Hotel)

87-3 Wireless Road, Nonthaburi
Tel. +66 2 6909999
Attire: Smart Casual
Opening Hours:
Mon.-Thurs.: 10:00AM to 01:00AM
Fri. & Sat.: 10:00AM to 02:00AM
Sun: 10:00AM to 1:00AM
Happy Hours: Buy 1 Get 1 Free from 4:00pm-6:00pm; Longest Friday Happy Hour: Buy 1 Get 1 Free from 12:00pm – 6:00pm
Afternoon Tea: 2:30pm-5:30pm
Credit Cards: All Major
Prices: Moderate-Expensive

A comfortable bar room in the midst of Bangkok’s embassy row. Over the years it consistently attracts a mixed crowd  of  business and embassy people both expat and Thai. The room’s modern and contemporary look is enhanced by touches of Thai design.  The adroit placement of back-lighting behind artifacts and decorations along with the use of silk upholstery in soft tones, make the room appealing as well as comfortable; quality acoustics combined with a top jazz singer, performing every night except Sundays, make this a very satisfying experience.

Brown Sugar Jazz Club – Bangkok

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Brown Sugar 2

Brown Sugar The Jazz Boutique
469 Phrasumen Rd. Banglumpoo
Bangkok, Thailand.
+66894991378, +66818057759
http://www.brownsugarbangkok.com
http://www.facebook.com/brownsugarbangkok

Brown-Sugar

Brown Sugar has moved to its new location above.

Since 1985 Brown Sugar, although the old location was a shophouse with a minuscule stage, has been graced by some formidable jazz musicians both local and international. It has now moved to a new location on 469 Phrasumen Rd. Banglumpoo, Bangkok. They have to compete with other jazz venues in the large hotels who bring in top international jazz names. The music is good at Brown Sugar and you probably will enjoy it.

Elephant Bar – Hua Hin, Thailand

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Elephant Bar, Sofitel Centara Grand, Hua Hin (photo credit: restaurantdiningcritiques.com)

1 Damnernkasem Road  77110 Hua Hin, Thailand
(+66)32/512021 – (+66)32/511014
email: reservation@sofitel.co.th
Website: www.sofitel.com/gb/hotel-0891-sofitel-centara-grand-resort-and-villas/index.shtml
Credit Cards: All Major
Prices: Expensive-Very Expensive

An elegant and comfortable bar that I always pay a visit to at least once when visiting Hua Hin. It is off to the right in the lobby of  the Sofitel Centara Grand Hotel conveniently located in Hua Hin’s downtown area and also fronting the beach.

Elephant Bar, The Bar (photo credit: restaurantdiningcritiques.com)

The bar is always staffed with lovely girls that know their job as well as being pleasant and courteous.

Elephant Bar, Painting (photo credit: restaurantdiningcritiques.com)

Flight of Wines (photo credit: restaurantdiningcritiques.com)

A promotion of a flight of three different white wines or three different red wines served along with an assortment of appetizers pictured above and below.

Flight of Wines with Appetizers

Liquid Kitty Bar – West Los Angeles

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Liquid Kitty
11780 W. Pico Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90064
(between Barrington & Bundy on the south side of Pico)
Tel. 310-473-3707
www.liquidkitty.com

Happy Hour:
Monday-Friday 5pm – 8pm
Sundays: All NIght
well Drinks: $4.50

Low Life: $4.00
(well shot and Pabst Blue Ribbon)
$1.00 off all Martinis

There is no sign with a name on it per se in front of Liquid Kitty Bar, a trendy Pico Boulevard dive—just look for a neon sign of a Martini glass with a flashing cigarette inside the bowl of the glass, on top of a dreary storefront.
Known for their large, award-winning Martinis, served in an over-sized frosted glass, Liquid Kitty charges $10 each but there is at least 3 oz. of ice cold vodka or gin in the glass, after consuming one you are on your own, and if you dare order another, you might be asking for trouble. Liquid Kitty has No TV’s  . . . No Pool Table and the small, very dark bar is just what you would expect this type of place to be.
Unless you are not into conversation, go early after the office and before the loud music starts and you will be able to hear every word spoken and you will not have to scream to be heard; everything is fine until after 8pm. If you are going to catch the sounds, than by all means turn up later in the evening when things are starting to get hot.

Forbidden City by Indochine – Singapore

Monday, September 7th, 2009

3A River Valley Road, #01-02 Clarke Quay
Tel.+65 6557 6268
Website: http://www.indochine.com.sq
Operating Hours:
Sun-Thur: 3pm-3am
Fri/Sat: 3pm-6am
Type: Pub/Bar
Entry: Free
Full Bar
Dress Code: Casual, stylish, or business attire
Music: House, World
Credit Cards: All Major
Prices: Moderate

Gigantic stone warriors guard the entryway of Forbidden City, make your way downstairs to the Bar Cocoon, relax and lie down on numerous opium-style daybeds, although no opium is provided. Drop in on Wednesdays where Babes and Bubbles Ladies Night is in full-swing with buy one get one deals on Veuve Clicquot champagne (by the glass), selected cocktails, house wines and beers. The Ice Palace bar seats and bar top are made from solid blocks of ice and seats ten persons. Is it worth the special cover charge to knock back a few 42 Below Vodka shots ($15 each) in minus-5 degree Celsius? That depends on your point of view, although it seems to be a “popular thing to do” as every steamy, major city in Southeast Asian has their own version of the same theme.

Demonia – Bangkok

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Demonia Bangkok
12/34 Sukhumvit Road soi 33
Bangkok 10110
Tel: 022589963
E-mail: welcome@demoniabangkok.com

Demonia on Sukhumvit Soi 33 is a club featuring well-trained ladies who will accommodate fetishes, BDSM, the bizarre, the imaginative and the erotic for men, women and couples. It is visited mainly by Europeans and Japanese. I have recently noticed that a few of this type of club have sprung up around Bangkok, although I am told by aficionados that Demonia is the best.



料金とスケジュール
ディーモニア税

メンバー 
1年間カード15,000バーツ
メンバー特典: 
お好みのプレミアムスピリッツを一本、プラス氷とミキサーまたはビール2ダースを  
プレゼント 
一杯目のドリンクを450バーツにて 
その次のドリンクは150バーツで 
お好みのボトルを3,500バーツにて 
女性用ドリンクは20%

毎日午後5時半より午前01:00まで営業  
ドレスコード(服装):ブラック(黒色)
メンバー(会員)
一杯目のドリンクを450バーツにて 
その次のドリンクは150バーツで
お好みのボトルを3,500バーツにて

非会員

一杯目のドリンクは900バーツ 
その次のドリンクは300バーツ 
お好みのボトルは7,000バーツ
女性用ドリンク  
250バーツ

PRICES:

NON MEMBER

First drink B 900.00
Following drinks at B 300.00 each
Bottle of your choice B 7,000.00

MEMBERS

First drink B 450.00
Following drinks at B 150.00
Bottle of your choice B 3,500.00

3 MONTHS MEMBERSHIP includes 1 Bottle of Premium Spirit or 1 Bottle of Fine Wine or 18 Bottles of Beer. (Cost B 8,000)
Following drinks are priced at 50% discount.

1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP includes 2 Bottles of Premium Spirit or 2 Bottles of fine Wine or 36 Bottles of Beer
Following drinks are priced at 50% discount.

PROMOTION IN SEPTEMBER 09 : WE SERVE GREEN LABEL WHISKY INSTEAD OF PREMIUM WHISKY

PACKAGES : 1 Lady including bar fine, Lady tip, Private area ( in the club or in an adjacent hotel room at your choice ) = B 3,000.
2 Ladies including bar fine , Ladies tips, Private area = B 5,000

LADY DRINK
B 250.00

Bar fine: B 1,500 + tip for lady to be discussed directly with her.

Music Station Bar – Bangkok

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

7/8-9 Sukhumvit Soi 33
Bangkok, 10110
Tel. 02 662 2810

A friendly new music bar on Soi 33! Offering live music, a long bar, and pool tables. I have listened to some good vocalists, especially the female singer, they were backed up by a lively band. There are many potential female companions available and they are not overly aggressive, although if you wish, they will do their best to keep you entertained with light conversation, especially if you buy them a drink, and as I said, they do not ask for it, and rather wait for you to offer.

Hollywood & L. A. Dance Clubs, Bars, Lounges – Los Angeles

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

The current, 2009, Los Angeles club scene is as diverse as the people that live within this sprawling network of townships both big and small, linked together by a web of Freeways, which make up the Greater Los Angeles Area. The clubs themselves range in style from very exclusive to regular joints, but be assured you can strut your stuff on the floor, no matter which club you choose. The current beats are not surprisingly: Latin, top 40, hip-hop, funk, disco and pop. Please note that many of the dance clubs, bars and lounges listed here are next to impossible to gain entry, due to their strict and sometimes rude attitude at the door. Don’t be discouraged, as there is a wide choice and you will always be able to find a place to have fun and dance.

HOLLYWOOD

El Floridita

Dance Club
1253 Vine St #3, Los Angeles, CA 90038
Savor the flavors of old Havana at this traditional Cuban supper club. Order a mojito or well-steeped sangria. As might be expected, an energetic salsa band is provided.

Fat Slams grand Slam @ Teddy’s
7000 Hollywood Blvd – Hollywood
Strict dress code: skirts for ladies and suits for gentlemen. Quite a fun club in spite of the silly name.

Opera
1650 N.Schrader Ave – Hollywood
Another “more of the same” minor celebrity hangout in the heart of Hollywood.  Mood, just down the street is owned by the same group and it means; obtaining permission to enter the club, by the animals at the door, is extremely difficult.

Villa
8623 Melrose Ave – Hollywood
Another new place that recently opened on Melrose and is referred to as: “frequented by A-listers”. I am soooooo, so impressed. Really!!!??  Gentlemen (and I use that word loosely), don’t even try to approach the door unless you are prepared to order and eventually open, and drink, a few bottles or are accompanied by a gaggle of females.

Shag
1835 N.Cahuenga – Hollywood
An interesting name but nothing is guaranteed! Well known DJ’s spin top 40 Hip Hop, Indy Rock, Pop, 80’s, and more Hip Hop.

Play
6423 Yucca Ave – Hollywood
This club’s most popular meeting place is on the large smoking patio with it’s own bar. Inside you will find a mini dance floor and even a go-go pole!

Ritual
1743 N.Cahuenga Blvd – Hollywood
An “in” club at the moment. Go early and dress to impress the gate.

Holly’s

1651 N.Wilcox – Hollywood
This place is more of a bar/lounge than it is a club. Extremely difficult to gain entry because of its small size (50 persons). It is very popular, good luck!

Tigerheat @ Avalon
1775 N.Vine Street – Hollywood
This is an anything goes club, which means; expect trans-genders, bizarre shemales, bi-sexuals, gay & lesbian, weird straights, the rest of the mix is made up of ordinary groupies of one persuasion or another. Another dance floor spins 80’s too! 18+ Entry $8

Social Hollywood
6525 Sunset Blvd – Hollywood
The old Hollywood Athletic Club was located in this building, now the refurbished site is called Social Hollywood and it seems to be mostly membership only and a special events club and restaurant (however, this place has already been through a lot of changes and does not know in which direction it is headed, so there could be many more switches in the future).

Boulevard 3
It is in the same complex as Social (but a separate club)
A restored ballroom, with a garden outside and a fire pit.
No cover charge (long, long wait to gain access).

Cabana Club
Dance Club
1439 Ivar Ave, Hollywood, CA 90028
For club-habitués looking for an escape from the stress of the city, Cabana Club is just the ticket. Be prepared to be pampered on the back patio that flaunts a reflecting pool, miniaturized waterfalls, and of course, palm trees, it is California after all, and private cabanas with bottle service and spa treatments available. In addition to all this, no trick has been missed in trying to make this club successful, including: a gilded bar, a two-tiered dance floor and what they call “a VIP area”.

Goa
1615 N.Cahuenga Blvd – Hollywood
This is just another “hard to pass through the velvet ropes” club that is now serving out its limited time in the haloed spotlight.

Respect @ Larchmont
5657 Melrose Avenue – Hollywood
This place still does big business especially on weekends, it is known for endless droning on of drum and base.

The Forbidden City
1718 Vine Street – Hollywood
This good looking bar, lounge and restaurant looks over the Capitol Records building.  It has a charming outdoor patio. The theme is mostly red and it stays open late and continues through the morning. Be forewarned, that you might encounter some very unsavory, drugged-out characters during these late night/early to mid-morning hours so be on highest guard. It is entirely possible that the staff might be in the same condition or even worse . . . means, you are pretty much on your own.

Cinespace
6356 Hollywood Blvd – Hollywood
Convenient location on top of IVAR this supper club offers an upscale bar and restaurant where you may watch classic films and video. Consume nothing by mouth, except liquid!!
DJ/Dancing After 10 PM to House and Hip Hop!

Circus Disco
Dance Club
6655 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90038
An enormous space divided into different areas and what seems to be a must for every club: a patio, VIP lounge, disco room, and bungalow “for dancing and  relaxing”. The sounds are nothing unusual; techno, salsa, and disco in the main room, and another dance floor above the bar features hip-hop spun by top LA DJs.

Tropicana Bar @ The Roosevelt Hotel
7000 Hollywood Blvd – Hollywood
Sit by the pool and order drinks—relax! This is not exactly a club. Anyway, who cares? It is a really nice place to have fun and enjoy the evening.

The Green Door
1429 Ivar Ave – Hollywood
Gaining entry to this club is very difficult at anytime, but don’t waste your time trying to get in on weekends, unless you are known by the management. Celebrities and an upscale crowd have somehow designated this, as a current “must do”, at least, for the moment.

LAX
Dance Club
1714 N Las Palmas Ave, Hollywood, CA 90028
Expect a long wait to enter this airport-themed club, owing to celebrity patronage, lines are laboriously long however, most will agree it is worth the wait.

Mood
Dance Club
6623 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028
This club with its pseudo Balinese motif generates a lot of interest from a young Hollywood crowd with better than average looks, although not necessarily better behavior. Hip-hop, R&B, and rap are the genres of choice. Singles looking to hook-up mainly gather around the bar.

OUTSIDE HOLLYWOOD

Sky Room
Dance Club
40 S Locust Ave,
Breakers Hotel, Long Beach, CA 90802
If there was ever a reason to go to Long Beach this is it. The Breakers Hotel is an elegant spot to indulge in drinks, dinner and dancing throughout the entire evening. This is a completely different venue from all of the aforementioned clubs and, it is a breath of fresh sea air and miles apart in terms of sophistication, although it is not for everyone. If you live in the area, certainly you are already familiar with the Breakers Hotel’s Sky Room.

The Derby
Dance Clubs
4500 Los Feliz Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027
For 20 years, this location was one of many famous Brown Derby Restaurants around the city. Its trademarked domed ceiling was covered up during the sixties when the building was a restaurant although now the dome has been exposed, and the 1930s-era decor is just another benefit of this dance club.

Dialate @ Little Pedro’s

120 N.Vignes(at 1st St.)- Downtown LA
This is a new After Hours Club that opens from 2am – 6am and the cover charge is $10. Comfortable booths.

Rumba Room
Dance Clubs
1000 Universal City Walk #208, Universal City Walk, Universal City, CA 91608
Everyone here dresses to the nines, as the dress code is strictly enforced. The Rumba Room rocks seven nights a week with couples shaking it to the strains of salsa, rock, and pop. On weekends, live bands perform.

The Mayan
Dance Clubs
1038 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Built in 1927, The Mayan was originally a legitimate theater. Today, its dancing to salsa, merengue, and Rock en Espanol bands.

Akbar
4356 Sunset Blvd – Silverlake
A neighborhood bar/dance club in Silverlake; a magnet for every type of person: gay, straight, bi, you name it, they all congregate here. Anything goes.

Body Music @ The Overlook
1745 N.Vermont Ave – Los Feliz
This is a hard to find club but worth the effort if you are looking for something different.

Afro Funke @ Zanzibar
1301 5th Street – Santa Monica
Dance to African sounds and also rock to funk.

Recycled @ Mor
2941 Main Street – Santa Monica
It is a great destination for Westside residents, there is now no reason to drive all the way to Hollywood.

Little Temple
4515 Santa Monica Blvd – Silverlake
Silverlake Hot Spot with some cool DJ Nights. Always an interesting crowd, mixed from all walks of L.A. Life!
On a lower key than some of the “so called” Hollywood A-List Clubs, which does not mean it is less entertaining, aux contraire, on most evenings it can be more amusing and/or satisfying.

Trader Vic’s Opens in Downtown – Los Angeles

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

Trader Vic’s
(213) 785-3330
Downtown
800 W Olympic Blvd Ste A120
Los Angeles, CA 90015
www.tradervicsla.com
Credit Cards: All Major
Prices: Expensive

I mentioned in these pages over a year ago that Trader Vic’s was scheduled to open in downtown Los Angeles had become a reality; and now it has! It had also been mentioned that they should be prepared to find a new audience, as the customers from Beverly Hills could not be counted on to drop by for a quick drink any longer; and they are working on it, and indeed they have opened locations all over the world, so why not? The decor is in keeping with the Tiki look of the former Beverly Hills location and the drinks list and menu is more or less what one expects at Trader Vic’s. Best bets are: Navy Grog $11, Mai Tai $10, Pupus and most everything from the Wood Fired Oven with the Indonesian lamb, a long-time favorite, which amazingly is still close to the same price point.

Tidbits and Pupus
Selection of classic and new Trader Vic’s Appetizers, great for sharing
served with our original table sauce and Chinese hot mustard
Cosmo Tidbits (Serves two) 16
Spareribs, crab rangoon, crispy prawns,
Char Siu pork
BBQ Pork Spareribs 11
Basted with our own glaze smoked in
our wood fired oven
Kung Pao Wings 9
Chicken Drums tossed in hoisin glaze
and crushed peanuts
Malayan Chicken Skewers 9
Lemongrass and kaffir lime marinade
with our own chutney
Crab Rangoon 12
Crab meat , cream cheese and spices folded
in a crispy wonton
Beef Cho-Cho 10
Seared steak with soy sake sauce finished
on your own flaming hibachi
Crispy Prawns 15
Seasoned butterfly jumbo prawns coated
with Japanese breadcrumbs
Crispy Duck Tacos 9
Gyoza wrappers, fragrant duck, cucumber,
hoisin chili sauce
Bamboo Steamed Veggie Rolls 11
Tofu, yard long beans, fingerling potatoes
with citrus peanut dipping sauce
Crispy Calamari 9
Monterey Bay calamari with
wasabi mayonnaise
“No Chopstick” Egg Roll 9
Filled with chicken, Char Siu pork, bean
sprouts and snow peas
Valencia Roll 18
Maine lobster, orange, Mizuna and
Thai chili sauce in rice paper
Hawaiian Ahi Poke 14
Tuna in soy chili marinade with avocado
and  taro chips
Oysters on the Half Shell 15
Daily selection of half dozen oysters with
yuzu – tobiko mignonette
Caesar Salad  8
Romaine hearts, brioche croutons,
and sesame parmesan crisp
Trader Vic’s Salad  9
Mixed organic greens, frash hearts of palm,
Hamada Ahi Salad  12
Chili pepper seared tuna, wakame and
nori sweet onion citrus dressing
Bongo Bongo Soup  8
Veloute of fresh oysters and spinach
Soups and Salads
Caesar Salad  8
Romaine hearts, brioche croutons,
and sesame parmesan crisp
Trader Vic’s Salad  9
Mixed organic greens, frash hearts of palm,
Belgian endive, Javanese dressing
Baby Spinach and Artichoke  12
Artichokes, blue cheese, pancetta
and warm balsamic vinaigrette
Hamada Ahi Salad  12
Chili pepper seared tuna, wakame and
nori sweet onion citrus dressing
Bongo Bongo Soup  8
Veloute of fresh oysters and spinach
glazed with cream
Won Ton Soup  8
Prawn and pork dumplings, snow peas,
black mushrooms, Char Siu pork
Thoroughly cooking foods of animal origin reduces the risk of food borne illness.
Please alert us of any food related allergies.

From Our Woks
Served with our Yangzhou flavored rice
Szechwan Prawns  23
Jumbo prawns, wood ear mushrooms,
snow peas, spicy sauce
Passion Chicken 18
Sesame crusted chicken tossed in
passion fruit sweet sour glaze
Mauna Kea Beef 22
Sliced tenderloin, apricots, pine nuts
shiso and watercress
BBQ Vegetables & Tofu 17
Wood fired smoked vegetables, tofu
macadamia nuts and mu shu pancakes
Beef and Reef Teriyaki 36
8 oz beef tenderloin, Maine lobster tail,
black pepper teriyaki sauce
“All In” Fried Rice 18
Char Siu pork, BBQ chicken, prawns
poached egg, crispy shallots
Prime Flat Iron Steak 24
Hoisin – chili  – apple marinade
crispy corn potato cake, mizuna salad
Seafood Parrillada    29
Crispy Duck 26
Aromatic ½ duck, mu shu pancakes, scallions,
cucumbers, hoisin sauce, prepared table side
Seared Hawaiian Tuna 25

Trader Vic’s Traditions
Prime Flat Iron Steak 24
Hoisin – chili  – apple marinade
crispy corn potato cake, mizuna salad
Seafood Parrillada    29
Lobster, scallop, sea bass, salmon and
prawn, sautéed spinach, saffron sauce
Tahitian Prawns 23
Coconut and vanilla flavor, Asian almond pesto,
crispy corn potato cake
Crispy Duck 26
Aromatic ½ duck, mu shu pancakes, scallions,
cucumbers, hoisin sauce, prepared table side
Seared Hawaiian Tuna 25
Pink peppercorn- sesame crust, brown rice roll
yard long beans, ponzu mustard dressing
Cantonese Sea bass 29
Ginger, soy and sesame steamed sea bass
served with braised Asian greens

Trader Vic’s Curries
A rich combination of potatoes, carrots, cucumbers, apples, red pimentos, onions and
our own blend of madras curry powder.  All curries come with sunflower seeds, currants,
cucumber, banana, coconut, chutney, chow-chow and tomatoes.
Chicken         18          Prawns         23          BBQ    Veggie &    Tofu     16

Wood Fired Oven
Wasabi Crusted Filet Mignon 32
Hawaiian spiced fries
Smoked Asian ratatouille
“9-Spice” Half Chicken    19
Free range, spiced cous cous,
mizuna salad, onion citrus dressing
Chai Tea Duck Breast 24
Yam – scallion puree, long beans
sherry ginger reduction
BBQ Sea Scallops 27
Tamarind glazed, fingerling coins
cucumber –  carrot  salad
Beef and Reef 49
Filet of beef and maine lobster tail
served with kaffir lime béarnaise
Scottish Salmon 22
Fingerling coins, citrus butter sauce
oyster mushrooms- asparagus
Rib Eye 34
Midwestern prime, Hawaiian spiced fries
kaffir lime béarnaise
Pork Chop Hawaiian    26
Island potato hash, onion marmalade
BBQ pineapple – plum sauce
Indonesian Rack of Lamb    38
Colorado lamb, Bali rice, peanut dip
and Trader Vic’s chutney
Miso Sea Bass    31
Miso orange glaze, Asian greens,
shitake and  Yangzhou  rice
Wood Fired Oven
Our ovens can be traced back to the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. to A.D. 20).
The natural smoke and heat is derived from seasoned white oak woods.
The meats, fowl or fresh seafood are suspended from hooks and slowly
cooked, producing a unique and original flavor. This unique cooking
method is  recommended by the American heart association.

Oak Bar, Plaza Hotel – New York City

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Oak Bar
The Plaza Hotel
10 Central Park South at Fifth Ave
Tel. 212-758-7777
Subway: N, R, W to Fifth Ave–59th St.
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Reservations: No
Opening Hours: Open Daily : Noon – 2:00am
Credit Cards: All Major
Prices: Expensive

As of the latter part of 2008, The Oak Bar is once again open for business with the original bar and wood paneling along with artist Everett Shinn’s original murals of Central Park on winter evenings, still intact; in spite of the trouble-ridden reopening after the Plaza Hotel’s major renovation, and is once again buzzing with activity. Gone are the confident, knowledgeable and time-hardened staff and along with them the deft mixologists of the past, this is unfortunate, although not unexpected! In the past, I frequently had a drink in the early evening at the Oak Bar, which in those days was a smoky, predominantly male, after-office meeting place or in later years, I walked across the plaza to the small and crowded Harry Cipriani bar that offered a more cosmopolitan and international crowd in addition to the excellent Italian dishes available.
For dining, The Oak Room was never an option, as it offered mediocre hotel-food at over-inflated prices and that trend has only worsened since kosher restaurateur, Joey Allaham entered the picture as it’s guiding hand although, a new chef, Eric Hara, started on March 18th, 2009.