Buddah Bar
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Hi - I was there about 6 months ago. I found that the place is not what it used to be. It was once very trendy. I was there 2 years ago, and it was stunning. Great food, service, ambience. But 6 months ago it was full of what appeared to be bus loads of tourists and average food.<BR>Sorry to sound so negative, but it's really not worth the prices anymore.<BR><BR>Regards,<BR>jade
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Yes, it is helpful to identify the city (and country) in your post.... It's in Paris, France.<BR><BR>Apparently, some people are still enjoying it: http://www.worldsbestbars.com/city/P...eBuddhaBar.asp
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<BR>The only Buddah Bar I've seen in Europe is in Zandvoort, on the North Sea coast west of Amsterdam. This bar is for the young and young at heart. No food. Just music and beer. There are plenty of other places for fun in Zandvoort. This town is where the Amsterdamers let their hair down, as if they haven't done so already. You might compare Zandvoort vs. Amsterdam to Margate City vs. Philadelphia. Now, just where is you Buddah?<BR>
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Buddha Bar was OVER two years ago, as was Costes. There is a new bar in London (I have to email my friend because I can't remember the name)that is all the rage, and all the A-list people in Paris either fly or take the Eurostar over for a night out and then come back to Paris in the morning. Very Lilian Hellman meets Damian Hirst.




