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We ate 2 appetizers (one cold one hot) and two meals. Everything was presented creatively but without the pretentious high fashion dining experience where you get all art and no food. Tastes were right on, with an asian fusion blend of sauces and textures. Even steak, which is becoming harder to find in fashionable enviro-concious restaurants, was complemented with a tangy sauce (on the side of course) and a greens salad with just the right amount of bite to it. They even had a new twist on potatoes with a fry/chip hybrid (which they purport to be Beligian.) Udan was soupy and had a strong “chicken noodle soup” essence without losing its asian flair, certainly good comfort food and at $7 a solid meal in itself.Pros + Food Quality, Music, CheapCons – Parking, Confusing Seating Layout
I’ve lived in the Warehouse District for a little over two years, and after visiting almost every bar/restaurant in the area, I would rank Wish at the bottom. I recently stopped in (a Saturday night in Feb.) only because of some on-the-street advertising of drink specials and new management. The bar had a very dark vibe going on with a really diverse and seemingly unfriendly crowd. The upstairs and downstairs areas were roped off, and access was only available to the main bar and DJ floor. The drinks were cheap, and rightfully so as the two shots and vodka/sodas we had were very diluted. In describing the crowd, I’d say it was more to the trashy side with no real “crowd” type present. This should not be a top singles bar for 2005 – I have not met anyone who goes or likes it, I would avoid it.Pros + Drink Specials PricesCons – Quality of Drink Spec, Uncomforable Crowd, Not popular