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Brendon B.

The Honolulu Opera Theater (HOT) has concerts, plays, and of course...opera. We went to watch Mozart's Marriage of Figaro. I worry about the modern productions taking away from the historic specificity, but this production was well made with period dress, props, and set design. I recommend arriving at least 30 minutes early to avoid parking traffic. The valet parking was $25 and regular parking was $8. The concert hall itself is decorated with modern wall art and art deco lighting. The carpet, chairs, and restrooms could use some updating, but overall it was a comfortable experience. During intermission you can order drinks and take them back into the hall. Some people pre-ordered their drinks before the show starts so they were ready at intermission. The bathroom line during intermission war pretty long and took about 10 minutes to die down.

Li Y.

The Tales of Hoffman, the last opera written by the great Jacques Offenbach, was actually never seen by the creator himself, who passed away before the first production of it was completed. Because of this and the fact it has been described many times as a "fantastical opera" there leaves much to the imagination and, have had many renditions performed. An entertaining tale of Hoffman's three great loves. Who can resist not wanting to see this, and relating to bits of it. Tonite we were treated to this delightful rendition by Hawaii Opera Theatre (HOT). This opera also marked the end of an era, after more than 28 productions spanning over 20 years, it is the last opera Artistic Director H. Akina has directed before retiring. Akina, the first-ever Hawaii-born artistic director of the Hawaii Opera Theatre, is a graduate of Punahou High School and the Freie University, Berlin's graduate program. He is also the recipient of the prestigious Preis Honoree in Arts. Thank you HOT for such an entertaining evening. Thank you YELP for the opportunity! Thank you to Director Henry Akina for the many years and contributions in shaping H.O.T. to the world class opera theatre that we know today. Mahalo i Malama 'oe a hui hou. Thank you and take good care of yourself until we meet again.

Atiyyah S.

I went here to see Cinderella last night... the show was cheap. It was cute for what it was but I would call that a musical not an opera BUT I did love love the voices of the prince and step mother. Cinderella's wasn't bad I still liked it but I'm just stating my opinion. She still had a beautiful voice. Now the venue itself I think is beautiful. It was my first time seeing something like that in Hawaii. I'm not from here so it was exciting being there. I'll definitely come back to see another show

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Kathy A.

First and foremost thank you Yelp, Emi, Cathy T, Maka of the Orange Shoes, Raelyn and HOT for an outstanding event. Well planned, well organized and well executed. I could not believe how many Yelpsters were there. Many familiar faces and many not so familiar but they are the up and coming group. The opera was based on a fictional serial killer named Sweeney Todd, FKA Benjamin Barker and his sinister partnership with Mrs. Lovitt. The Demon Barber of Fleet Street back in London to avenge the loss of his lovely wife and the loss of some 12 years of his life. Quite the story, fabulously dark and malevolent. For those of us who are Johnny Depp fans this was made into an Oscar winning movie directed by Tim Burton and costaring Helen Bonham Carter in 2007. The Hot performance did the opera proudly and for a dress rehearsal it was fun and entertaining. I hope they do well. Thank you again Yelp for introducing so many to HOT.

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John H.

I've been a season ticket holder since 1994. Opera is the perfect combination of classical music, drama, stagecraft and a communal experience with an appreciative audience. I've never seen an opera outside of Honolulu so I can't compare the quality of an HOT opera to what you would see elsewhere. However, most of the principal singers in HOT productions are from around the world. Opera singers, like everyone else in the world, probably love to come to Hawaii for a couple of weeks, so HOT can attract a talented roster of singers. For those who have never attended an opera and want to see one, I suggest waiting for an opera with music you've heard, like Carmen, Madame Butterfly or Rigoletto. It may be more enjoyable seeing the music from Looney Tunes or a TV ad come to life. The orchestra seats are closer to the action than the balcony seats so if you want to see the singers up close, you may want to sit closer to the stage in the orchestra section. I think the sound quality is better in the balcony seats, but that's my preference. Come a little early as the walk from the parking in the Blaisdell lot to the concert hall can take 10 minutes depending on where you park. There are concession stands for food and drinks if you forget to eat before you come. HOT hosts "lanai lectures" before the opera where a speaker will give a run down of the opera and provide historical context and some insights. Sometimes, there is entertainment before the opera. Tonight, before and during the first intermission for Carmen, a trio (or was it a quartet?) played Django Reinhardt/Stephane Grappelli jazz tunes in the hall entrance in keeping with the opera's gypsy theme. Most of all, enjoy!

Glass of wine before a performance of the Makado
Cheryl Marie S.

Mikado! Mikado! Mikado! I love the "Mikado", and most of those who have seen it have formed a similar love. After it's opening at London's Savoy Theater in 1885, it became one of the longest running shows in theater history. It's been said that since that time, a performance of the "Mikado" has been produced somewhere in the world every day. So what's all the fuss about? Well, even though it's set in (mythical) Japan, it's not about Japan at all. The "Mikado" is W.S. Gilbert's satirical put-down of government bureaucracy everywhere - all told through a silly story of an itinerant musician attempting to marry a Japanese schoolgirl. Here is a short summary of the Act 1 (no spoilers!). A wandering minstrel Nanki-Poo has fallen in love with schoolgirl Yum-Yum, who is unfortunately (for Nanki-Poo) engaged to her guardian Ko-ko. When Nanki-Poo learns the Mikado (the emperor) has condemned Ko-Ko to die for the capital crime of flirting (!), Nanki-Poo rushes back to Titipu (Yum-Yum's home town) to claim his beloved. But there he learns the Mikado has pardoned Ko-Ko and made him the Lord High Executioner, the only soul in the empire allowed to execute people. However, despite his bragging, Ko-Ko is a whimp who wouldn't hurt a fly. The Mikado informs Ko-Ko (via an email!) that unless someone is executed by the end of the month, Ko-Ko will have to execute himself, a somewhat difficult undertaking! What a dilemma. Then Ko-Ko finds out way out He discovers Nank-pu, being despondent over the loss of Yum-Yum, tries to kill himself,. So Ko-Ko makes him an offer he cannot refuse. Please wait until the end of the month, and I will perform the execution myself (so much easier!). In the mean time, you can marry Yum-Yum. A deal made in heaven! Yet then they all discover that if a married man is executed, the wife must be buried alive, an event none of the three wishes to occur, especially Yum-Yum. Another complication emerges when a woman in the Mikado's court, Katisha, arrives on the scene and announces that Nanki-Poo is her fiancé, and that he has fled her embraces. Well, this should give you an idea of W. S. Gilbert's zany plot. HOT artistic director Henry Akina has brought the production into the 21st century. He tweaked the dialog to introduce references to Starbucks and I-pads (even to Yelp!). To be sure Gilbert would have hated this (he would chew out his actors for even mispronouncing a single word of his lyrics). But the audience seemed to like the modernizing. I thought Mr. Akina made a brilliant move by clothing the Ladies Chorus in the modern Japanese hipster girl style of Harajuku (or perhaps this was the decision of costume designer Anne Namba). This works perfect for the school girls in the play. The Gentlemen's Chorus was portrayed as Japanese tourists, which the audience liked but I thought less successful. The star of the Mikado is always Ko-Ko, and Curt Olds played him in a wonderful modern style - somewhat foppish, very much full of himself, but also likeable. You could almost feel the audience smile when Curt's Ko-Ko made his entrances. Sasha Asmar is a wonderful Yum-Yum. Diminutive and petite Sasha allows Yum-Yum to be her pixie self as she dances about the stage. To my great delight, Ms Asmar possesses a wonderful and powerful soprano voice, which is a must for anyone playing Yum-Yum. The best duets in the show come when Naki-Poo (Joshua Kohl) sings with Yum-Yum. Joshua's strong baritone matches Sasha Asmar's soprano perfectly, as it must. Veteran HOT performer and local resident Jamie Offenbach makes a fine and imperious Mikado, and I loved local actress Megan Mount as Peep-Bo (don't you just love Gilbert's character names!). I think Anne Namba, HOT's own costume designer, deserves a special shout-out. Her Harajuku costumes were adorable. Ms. Namba has recently worked with a "Madame Butterfly" production in Europe and HOT will be bringing this one to stage soon. I can't wait. I must say a word about the orchestra. They did a fine job with Sir Arthur Sullivan's score. Sir Arthur, if you didn't know, was a musical genius. The music in the "Mikado" still sounds as modern as this morning. It's impossible to believe that the score is 130 years old. Well there you have it. I deducted a star because the sound quality suffered in the dress rehearsal, but I'm sure this will be corrected. I also did not like Katisha's portrayal as a fat woman. In the original production, Katisha is a beautiful woman who could not find love because men are afraid of her. A key element of the last scene comes when Katisha does find love and overcomes her sadness. For me this didn't work in the current production. This is my opinion, of course, and many in the audience enjoyed Katisha. Ok, enough of my rambling. Please, please, please, go see the "Mikado" if you possibly can. I know you will enjoy it.

Very nice and good audience.
Hector Jose V.

Carmen her voice was excellent. The entire cast Sang. Hot chocolate, very good. wine. Ice cream. Good show and great service.

Keep up the great work!! Absolutely loved Turandot!  Thank you for a wonderful evening!
LaVerne T.

Just saw Turandot by Hawaii Opera Theatre. I was a guest if Yelp!! Thank You Thank You Thank You!!!!! I thoroughly enjoyed this Opera! Keep up the great work, YELP!!!

Len B.

Friday nights performance of Siren Song was a little different including the venue location. Not your typical opera. The place in Kakaako was hot, no AC, just a very large ceiling fan and portable fans to circulate the hot air :-(. The chairs was folding metal chairs with a little cushion and uncomfortable. One of my gf that went to the Sunday show said she paid $50 said she would have rather paid that amount and sit way in the back of the concert hall with comfortable chair, with AC and cleaner location. The music was a bit too loud you couldn't hear what they were singing, which was supposed to be in English but could barely understand. I love going to the opera to support art, the performers and listening the performers various beautiful tone of voices. Looking forward to the last show of the season, Sweeney Todd in April.

Awesome seats on the floor, right in the middle! Thanks yelp! Can't wait to review it!
Lovell B.

Just saw the Sweeney Todd @HOT, loved it! Even though I knew the story from the movie, it doesn't beat seeing it as a play! Acting, vocals, set, lighting are top notch! If you get a chance definitely one to see, thank you HOT for the experience

Gayle C.

Wonderful production of "Mikado". Kudos to Curt Olds (Ko-ko), Victoria Livengood (Katish), and Jaime Offenbach (Mikado). Loved the local references in the dialog.

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Cirque du Soleil ‘Auana

4.7
(137 reviews)
2.4 mi
Large group friendly
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We enjoyed this show very much. It was an excellent mix of art, beauty, strength, culture, music,…read morecolor, dance, and acrobatic into an entertaining experience. Tip: We got more expensive 3rd row seats at the front left of stage, and we had a very intimate experience. However , it seems all seats would have very good view. In fact, seats in the center/back may even have better big picture perspective.

My boyfriend and I have been on an America's Got Talent kick lately, so we've been wanting to see a…read morelive acrobatic show. Cirque du Soleil Auana completely exceeded our expectations. The theater at the Outrigger Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel was smaller than I expected, but it ended up being perfect for the performance. We sat in Row F, Seats 9 and 10, and they felt like the perfect seats. Even the back rows would have a great view, and the performers move through the aisles, making the experience incredibly immersive. What impressed me most was how seamlessly they blended acrobatics with Hawaiian culture and storytelling. I don't even want to post photos with this review because I don't want to spoil anything, but the acts just kept getting better and better. I've been to the Sphere in Las Vegas, and while that's immersive in its own way, Auana was immersive on a completely different level. There are concession stands with snacks and drinks, but once the show starts, you won't be thinking about any of that. We parked at the Royal Hawaiian Center and grabbed dinner afterward, which made for a great night in Waikiki!

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Hawaii Theatre Center

4.3
(260 reviews)
0.8 mi
$$
100 years in business
Not-for-profit

I was blessed enough to experience various shows at the Hawaii Theatre Center, the most recent…read morebeing a showing of Nosferatu (2024) for Halloween, which was a special experience with some friends who are also into horror flicks. The theater supports both movies as well as live shows, which makes it a unique cultural space. You're not supposed to eat in the theater itself, and if you want to drink you would need to buy a sippy cup-like container from the bar. I suppose it is meant to protect the theater from decay, all these protective measures. The bartender who served us wine was friendly enough. I loved seeing the art around the theater.

Walking into the Hawai'i Theatre, you're instantly transported into another era. An era of soft…read moreelegance and timeless artistry. From the moment you pass through the doors, you're surrounded by a blend of old-world elegance and Hawaiian warmth. Built in 1922, the theatre has hosted everything from silent films and Broadway plays to concerts and Hula performances. Today it seats about 1,400 guests, offering an intimate experience where every seat feels close to the stage. The acoustics are excellent, the seats are comfortable, and the staff and volunteers are friendly, welcoming, and genuinely helpful. There's also a small bar and lounge with high-tops, perfect for enjoying a drink and conversation before the show. Inside the theater, you see tall, fluted Corinthian-style columns that are richly detailed. The curved arch overhead is decorated with mosaic-style tiles in warm tones,and I absolutely LOVE the lush deep red velvet curtains that frame the stage. They add so much warmth and elegance. Having attended many shows throughout the years, I've always been mesmerized by the mural above the stage and decided to do some Googling while waiting for the show to begin. I learned it's Lionel Walden's Glorification of the Drama. The painting depicts a grand procession of mythic figures -- a golden-robed muse in her chariot, attendants, musicians, a lion handler -- all celebrating the power of theater. The central figure, often interpreted as the Personification of Drama, leads the way. Knowing that part of the mural was once lost to water damage and later painstakingly restored makes it even more meaningful. Parking is easy at the municipal garage on Bethel Street, just a block away. The short walk is now well-lit, a welcome improvement from years past when it was dark and sketchy. Entertaining audiences for over 100 years, the Hawaii Theater is a recognized as a National Historic Landmark. Attending a show here, you're not just watching a performance, you're also living and breathing a beautiful piece of Hawaii's historic culture.

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Waikiki Starlight Luau

Waikiki Starlight Luau

2.9
(287 reviews)
1.7 mi
Free parking
Outdoor seating

Amazing show, so fun, great talent. Emcee, dancers, band and fire dancers…read more Ambiance is outside but on a rooftop. So if the weather does not cooperate, it could be dicey. We didn't get a few drops but not too bad. Food was ok, salads, sides were very good. The meats not so much. The only thing was really good was the barbecue pork. The kalua pork was dry and tasteless. The fish was inedible and so dry. No seasonings on the kalua pork. Desserts were ok, a pineapple cake, coconut pannacotta and mini Malasaga donuts. Mai tais were good, not a lot of liquor but good. You come for the show and was the best. See my pics.

My brother secured reservations for our family at the Hilton's Friday Fireworks Luau on the Great…read moreLawn ($249 each). Since my family was already staying at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, my husband and I trekked it over to their part of Waikiki. We had Golden Circle seating which was not VIP but we had 3 drink tickets each along with a welcome drink upon entering. We were seated with an okay view of the stage. It was warm and it was nice to be dining al fresco. They had live music and we were called up to the buffet table-by-table. The food was so-so but we found things to eat. There was Kahlua pork, roasted chicken, fish, salad, bread, etc. For the drink tickets, it's easier to go up to the bartender and order rather than wait for a server. Drinks that were available to us included: soft drinks, POG, beer, wine, and premixed cocktails. Needless to say, we did not use up our tickets but my husband tried and he even tried giving a few away. While dining, they started the show on the stage. The talented performers put on a great show and even my dad got in on the fun. Once the performance ended and the dining concluded, we were directed towards the lagoon where we would have a great view of the fireworks. The staff was on top of clearing plates and helping guests. The fireworks show lasted about 10 minutes or so but it was a lovely way to spend an evening with family.

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Ka Moana Luau

4.4
(492 reviews)
1.0 mi
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Cordero was our server... bravo Cordero, I had to hunt you down to thank you and give you a tip…read moreafter the show! The show was AMAZING and we have seen 25 + luau shows over the past 30 years! Check in fast and efficient! Loved loved loved the interactive activities before dinner! Tip - do the bamboo headband activity first not the flower wrist band as it takes a long time to make the head band and it's great in photos! Don't forget to get a temporary tattoo! Bar service is fast! Most people didn't tip but I did and no acknowledgement so probably won't tip in the future! Celebrity seating is worth it! Host was uber funny and extremely talented! So was every performer and band member!!! Loved the tree climber he was hilarious! Order uber 5 minutes before the fire dance ends and stand in the back and watch! It will save you a lot of money! Bravo Ka Moana Luau!! PS Use less salt on the pulled pork please PSSS - Loved the older fire dance performer who started the fire dance show!!!!!!

Woof! This experience was a challenge to enjoy, extraordinarily exploitative, and not at all…read moreauthentic. I will preface that I did not purchase these tickets but was given them. I did not do much research ahead of time. I do not go to luaus because I know there are many issues with them being so exploitative, but I absolutely was trying to approach with an open mind. I'm not sure where to start. Uh. I guess I'll go chronologically. The check in lines were incredibly long so they are not very accessible. There was very little information on the accessibility of the space on their website. We got there early but were told they wouldn't start check in for a while and to go find a place to sit and wait. We weren't warned about the line at all. I'm disabled and so we found a place to sit and watched the line grow and grow. By the time check in started, the line had hundreds of people, so we decided to wait hoping the line would move quickly. But after about 20 minutes passed after check in started, the line did not seem to be shortening at all. We talked to a staff member about us being early and not being able to wait in the line due to being disabled and she told us there's nothing they could do about it. I think we ended up waiting over 40 minutes. When we actually finally got to check in, one of the women recognized us and said they should've helped us from the beginning and was very sweet and apologetic. She gave us some extra drink tickets which was a lovely gesture. As you go in, you are greeted with leis and a photo op. We immediately noticed the garb worn by the staff looked like plastic and fast fashion costuming. The photo op felt strange to us and we declined. But we observed the staff going up to people with the printed photos for purchase. It felt quite money grabby. As we entered the area, there's more plastic. A lot of the decor was made of plastic and felt gimmicky. The ground had artificial grass and there was a wall covered in fake foliage for pictures. We went to the bar to grab drinks and the drink tickets offered you very limited options. I got the Mai tais with my drink tickets, which were only 9 oz and I would guess maybe there was half a shot of rum in each. My friend got some of the mocktails, that they had to pay extra for, and the drinks had like a strange aftertaste we couldn't understand from looking at the ingredient list. They did not want any more after that. We then went to grab dinner from the buffet. I'm vegetarian and so my options were limited. The stir fried noodles had a strange aftertaste as well and I couldn't finish them. I only really enjoyed the Hawaiian rolls with lilikoi butter and the fresh pineapple. My friend agreed there were some weird aftertastes in the food. They eat meat, so they definitely enjoyed more of the food than I did, but they also couldn't finish their plate. By the time we had started eating, we noticed all the cultural activities had closed so sadly we could not really partake in any. When the show started, they created fire on stage to light the torches, which was probably our favorite part of the show. It felt the most authentic. Then, there were performances by the same 4 women and 4 men in different garb to represent different cultures of Oceania. Again, the costuming seemed to be made out of plastic/fast fashion materials. Coconut bras made of shiny plastic and even hula skirts made of colorful tinsel. I felt particularly uncomfortable when I saw the performers do the haka dance with painted on moko, or the traditional tattoos of the Māori people. My friend suggested that some of the performers might be Māori, but based on the hesitancies of the dancers to commit making the faces traditionally seen in the haka made us feel like that probably wasn't the case. We felt immense discomfort at the amount of cultural appropriation we were watching throughout the performances. Beyond that, we noticed that all of the dances were incredibly fast-paced, which isn't aligned with what we understand about a lot of these cultural dances. So everything felt sped up to keep the attention from the audience, which means that some of the more technical aspects of the traditional dances were neglected, and to me, they were noticeable. We also noticed that some of the dancers were struggling to catch their breaths towards the end of the show, which seemed to highlight out how unnecessarily fast paced these performances were. It is clear that the dancers worked very hard and they brought incredible energy to their performances, so I do not have anything but wonderful things to say about them. We ended up leaving early because of our discomfort with how exploitative the experience felt. It is clear that the staff and performers work quite hard to run this event. They are the ones that deserve any stars from this review. The immense issues we observed stem from the people who are making decisions to be as extractive and exploitative as possible.

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Manoa Valley Theatre

Manoa Valley Theatre

4.5
(151 reviews)
2.6 mi

What a performance…read more.. Thank you to Terry K for taking me on this journey to something that I've never tried personally is to see a play and Manoa Valley Theatre offers us some amazing performances that I've been lucky to see a play though it's never been at Manoa Valley venue itself and what a difference it is. The vibe here is full of energy as many start arriving and you need to check in and verify your seating which the staff does and also informed us that the air conditioning wasn't fully operational and provided us with a bottle water is a nice gesture though was slightly warm the cool Manoa air kept us decently cool. As we get to chill prior by getting a drink and/or snack is nice and there are great options available including some alcohol. Kim's Convenience is the play and from what we were told is once a series on Netflix which I don't have but I like that I have no idea as I can enjoy the play just as they visualize which was great and fun since it was a comedy, if anything the seating leaves no room for anyone to pass in front of you so I had leave the row and wait in the aisle for others to take their seat but in all comfortable and easy to view the play without being blocked from the previous row. Bravo to this creative and wonderful evening with a great friend as doing something unique like this was so much fun and a memorable experience. Thank you!

The Princess and the Iso Pea was very good. Cast was fantastic. I was pleasantly surprised by the…read morequality of sound, light effects and friendliness of the ushers. Snacks were available for purchase both before the show and during intermission. Cash and card accepted. Parking is available on the street and at Manoa Market place. Manoa Market place was suggested in an email I received from the theater confirming my tickets. Everything was well organized. Warnings: The theater has seen better days and is very dusty. It's an allergy nightmare and if you have a dust allergy request seating away from the walls. Seating is old and uncomfortable. Be prepared if you have back issues, it's an older theater. There is only one women's restroom with 4 stalls. My entire intermission was spent in the line.

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Medici's

Medici's

4.2
(39 reviews)
2.5 mi
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I enjoyed my one time I went there to see Johnny Valentine and am sad to hear they closed the venue…read morepart. I loved arriving at this shopping center and going through the music classrooms, almost like a speakeasy. Cute older couple that runs the place. Very...Italian decor? Moody, night club vibe on the upper level, older crowd mainly. The food and drink were not too bad. Would I go just for the food? No. But the ambiance was really cool to experience, I'll miss it!

Medici's is a special little gem in Mānoa transporting you to a magical space filled with music,…read morefood, and happiness. The club opened in April of 2014 and features jazz, blues, classical musicians in Hawaii. This was our second time here and loved it. Tim and Carolyn (owners) are very welcoming couple who work in tandem to operate this place. Tim is the chef, artist, and manages the music events upstairs. Carolyn is the musical director for the school downstairs. All proceeds from dinner/shows help support the Manoa School of Music and the Arts downstairs. The ambiance is beautiful and well-decorated with plants, art, paintings. Tim is an artist, so you will find his paintings for sale too. We took one home during the NYE event and admire it everyday. Your ticket includes live music and a tasty 4 course gourmet meal who is cooked by Chef Tim. Just a word of warning is that the meal is on the smaller side. The dishes are served on mostly paper plates but I assume that's how they also keep the costs lower. Most of the attendees seem to be 50+ so the food might be catering to those who are older and don't eat as much. Although we ended up being content by the end with drinks. You will likely end up sitting with strangers since the tables are large, circular, and can seat up to 6-8 people. This can be a good way to socialize and make some new friends. They also have a bar that has very reasonable prices. $25 wine bottles and only $7.50 for beer/wine glasses. Cocktails available too. Highly recommend this place if you're looking for a special place to enjoy the beautiful tunes of jazz. Hard to find places like this anymore!

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Dessert of the night - Mochi icecream, macaron, edible flowers, fruits, whipped cream, dark chocolate ganache syrup
Dessert of the night - Mochi icecream, macaron, edible flowers, fruits, whipped cream, dark chocolate ganache syrup
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