Fun! Great service food looks good but I didn’t try any. Open late and fun place to chill, sing karaōke and pet a little dog.
Yamian T.
Classificação do local: 5 Hialeah, FL
Great vibe and location! Totally renovated and under new management for 2016. Food is amazing and staff is very friendly
Vivi C.
Classificação do local: 5 Fort Lauderdale, FL
This evening we came to this karaōke restaurant for the first time with some friends who have been coming here. The service was friendly and the food was delish!!! They’ve private rooms for individual group; we’ll definitely come back with friends. The Chinese food was authentic and fresh which is a plus!
Allen G.
Classificação do local: 1 Dallas, TX
As an avid karaōke goer and avid drinker, this place was not great… we went in, and the place was empty… Not a single other customer. $ 10min per person… ok, no problem… Vodka please… You only sell it by the bottle?! And $ 138 per bottle?! Uhhh, suddenly Im not thirsty… Ill find somewhere else to drink and sing.
Yuanyi X.
Classificação do local: 5 Miami, FL
The food is very delicious. The service is perfect. Chinese traditional food. We can eat and sing at the same time.
Sue Q.
Classificação do local: 5 Pembroke Pines, FL
As a Asian-American who loves karaōke, I bring along my non-Asian friends along for the ride once in a while. We took a large room once, but now we just use the lounge, since it has more popular music(and it’s usually empty and cheap). The staff is friendly(they’re all Chinese, but their English is intelligible). Here are some things I noticed/have feedback for: PROS: Nearly empty lounge, sing all ya want without fear or embarrassment There’s nothing like this in Miami. The sound systems and ambiance/environment is nice. The prices are good– with exceptions(see Cons*) The food is pretty authentic Pool table is a plus — the owner’s dog is always there, he’s real friendly Alcohol is served CONS: The demographic is mainly catered toward Asians — while there is a lot of new American pop selections(Kanye, Demi Lovato, Maroon 5, Calvin Harris), the rest of the music is C-Pop/K-Pop/J-Pop. That is good if you’re into those styles, and bad if you’re not. The rates are cheap if you stay awhile, and steep if you don’t come in a big group. Their rates(couldn’t find it online) Small room 4hr/$ 1005hr/$ 200 Medium 4 hr/$ 1505 hr/$ 300 Large 4hr/$ 2505 hr/$ 500 Lounge — $ 10 includes drinks and sing-all-you-want karaōke I give this establishment 5 stars, even with my reservations because I feel this place has potential, provided it change some business tactics/advertising.
Huan T.
Classificação do local: 5 Coconut Creek, FL
If you want to try a different feeling, this is the place you have to go. Foods are delicious, music amazing!!!
Harry C.
Classificação do local: 5 Miami, FL
Great food, superb friendly service plus Karaōke! Yay! Love this place and would recommend to my friends. The food is nothing less than spectacular, traditional Cantonese cuisine. After finishing our meal we ordered more food to take home. That’s how good it was! We had a blast singing karaōke in the main room, while there are 5 other separate rooms with karaōke machines. The place is spacious and has a chic upbeat feel. Come with your friends I assure you will have a great time. Will be back here to celebrate soon!
C W.
Classificação do local: 5 Miami, FL
The correct number to call for reservation are: 786−556−9842 Miss Lo 786−567−0059 Po 786−213−8882 Lo 7 days a week they are having Happy Hour minimum cover charge HALF Price promotion on all their VIP rooms. 6PM to 9PM Must use this promotion while it last, who know when it stop. It is a full kitchen restaurant, their food are great, very authentic but not typical Cantonese food. Kareoke are free ! It is the theme of this restaurant and bar, the idea is soooo cool.
Michael C.
Classificação do local: 3 Miami, FL
If Karaōke is your thing, this is somewhere where you can sing. The equipment in this place seems to be quite good and LOUD. But I am still scratching my head to see what this place has anything to do with Macau. The food is very much street food you can find in, say, Mongkok area in Kowloon and is quite mediocre at best. The braised beef brisket with rolled flat rice noodle is ok and so is the stir fry flat noodles with beef, if just barely. To be fair, however, we shouldn’t expect good food from bars either. People go there to sing and drink. Food in establishment like this is an after thought or just to fill your stomach. One good thing for all you nightowls is that if you find yourself starving in the middle of the night in north Hialeah, this«restaurant’s» kitchen opens till 2 a.m. Oh, I was told that the owner of this joint is Macanese and maybe that’s where the Macau connection comes from.
Krys P.
Classificação do local: 4 Miami, FL
When I first heard of this restaurant, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Dare I hope that Miami will have a Macanese restaurant, serving Galinha à portuguesa(which I found out did not come from Portugal at all), Galinha à Africana, pato à cabidela and pastéis de nata? Or is it Macanese music? What is Macanese music? Fado in Cantonese? Turns out it is a karaōke with authentic Cantonese food. None of the Macanese specialties(though I was told they are working on it), but a long list of dishes familiar to anybody from Hong Kong. Given its late night vibes, I am surprised that the menu is dominated by rice and noodle dishes and offer just several snacks like salt and pepper wings, spring rolls, and curry fish balls. There are rices, fried or served with meat, noodles, in soup or stir-fried, and congees(rice gruel). There are about 10 varieties of congees. From the humble preserved egg and pork to the luxurious lobster congee, which has a whole lobster in it and came in a clay pot, wafting with steam when the lid was lifted. At $ 23 is a pricey but a fair deal. The cruller served with it is quite delicious. Duck — cooked in soy sauce and other spices it’s rich in flavor but overly salty. Beef ho fun — a little bland and the ho fun noodle not smooth enough Beef brisket with rice noodle roll — brisket very tender and flavorful, but the rice noodle is too thick and therefore doesn’t soak up the sauce enough. Next time would go with the brisket with something else. Jong — a Chinese style tamale, but served panini style — squashed flat and pan fried, making it easy to share. Pork chop rice — pork chop is too hard and bland. Drinks — $ 3 soft drinks, $ 5 beers(nothing craft), up to a Hennessy VSOP for $ 168. Songs-plenty of Chinese(Cantonese, Mandarin and Taiwanese), also Japanese and Korean, w some English. The computerized song selection is very easy to use, you can search songs a number of ways by using spelling and hand writing, and it’s easy to line up the play list. In the main room there is no minimum charge. You can get a beer and sing through the night. Or book a room with your friends. There are 5 rooms. The small one, easily sits 8 but can probably fit 14, has a $ 200 min charge(in food and drinks), but half price between happy hour of 7 – 9.(half price for room charge, not food or drink.) Great place for partying with friends. In all honesty people don’t come to a karaōke joint for food, so it’s not surprising there are some hits and misses. Our waitress is really friendly and nice though, so overall it was a fun night for me and my friends.