I can't help but love karaoke. It must be my Japanese blood. There's nothing quite like getting absolutely shitfaced and then singing your heart out to your own and everybody else's embarassment. Why is this a good thing, you ask? Because everyone else is making a fool of themselves too, and it makes for a hell of a good time.
Back when this place used to be Buddha Bar, I avoided setting foot in this bar. There was constant violence in this bar, and on one occasion I witnessed two different glassings - one being the bouncer, and one being my friend. Thankfully this place has settled down, and though I'm not sure what changes have occurred apart from the name, it seemed to have work.
The karaoke rooms are incredibly spacious and comfy, with plasma screens lining the walls so everyone can scrutinize the words you should be singing. The song selections are vast, and they have collections from Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Western artists. There's no escape; you're going to eventually find a song on this playlist that you can't fight singing, and next thing you know you'll have one leg up on a couch and doing some sort of Elvis dance.
The public bar is also a nice, loungy area with different music depending on the night. Not a bad place to enjoy a drink or two before you get your diva on. read more