
What People Are Saying
from Google"Ordered the Macho Libre and The Fat Buddha drinks as well as a side of their Tteokbokki rice cakes with brown butter. The Macho Libre was a spicy pomegranate margarita with a tajin rim; it was a pleasant drink with pomegranate notes and the fun spice from that tajin around the glass. The Fat Buddha was their signature lychee martini, like a sweet milkis drink with lychee flavor. The tteokbokki rice cakes were a sufficient amount as a light appetizer. The brown butter tastes great on top of this, giving it a sweet buttery flavor. Staff are friendly, patronage was medium traffic on a weekday. It’s not particularly a speakeasy, just merely tucked through another door behind another storefront."
"Now the secert behind Cafe joah is the amazing Speakeasy know as hidden tiger. Literally one of my favorite spots to visit when down in NYC LES, quick fun fact how I learned about hidden tiger was the legendary Keith Shocklee of Public Enemy ans Bomb squad took RDF and myself there to meet his producer Studdah man and we just feel in love with the vibez, the music and the food OMG the wings are a must have and the bao buns and to start it off right have the mango mochi before the wings cause as RDF says we big kids here, plus who don't like dessert before food. Most nights there is a live dj and on the weekend you never know who you will see there just chilling and enjoying the iconic vibez that Fat Buddha has paved for hidden tiger to keep alive."
"Hosted my bday party here back in October :) Really cute speakeasy vibe - great vibes, music, and drinks. Shoutout Ethan Kim for hooking me up!"
"I was searching for someplace different, and I read the description of Hidden Tiger, it seemed very interesting and fun...major disappointment. You walk thru an ice cream or cookie shop. Into the restaurant. Right away, the waiter listed about 9 cocktails they did not have. My date ordered a margarita. It came with the posted picture, brown lime. I asked the service nicely not to serve my date with a brown lime again. He did it twice more. The chicken wings were unseasoned before frying, and the sauce that was included was missing from quite a few pieces. The filling of the bao was decent, and the roll itself was served cold. The duck spring rolls were okay. As it got later, it started to draw a crowd. The music turned up so loud at one point, we couldn't hear each other. I was really disappointed. What a waste of money, but more importantly, a waste of time."
"Overall rating: 4.998 Omg I’m obsessed with this place. I never heard of it before and so happy my date introduced me to it. First, true speakeasy 🥹 Second, the bao buns are sooo good. Like I’m surprised, good. We went in the early hours after work, so it was pretty empty. But that didn’t change the vibe at all. The bartender was so nice. We just had one round of drinks. The old fashioned was stronngggg. I really liked my cocktail. Very tasteful. Also the seats were so comfortable! Will definitely be coming back soon, highly recommend."
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