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[ more from 10best]
"Williamsburg is all abuzz about this seductive Thai restaurant, where ultra-sleek design juxtaposes a Buddha, a reflection pool and live plants with sultry lighting, retro white bubble chairs, and cool bar area that attracts a veritable who's who of the n..."
[ more from gayot]
| "In a spacious and lively setting, complete with a reflecting pool and Buddha statues, you'll find some of the best Thai food---especially for the money---in the city. All of the curries are highly recommended, as are the emerald vegetable dumplings with b..." |
1 reviews
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[ more from insiderpages]
| "Sea has acheived a love-it-or-hate-it status amongst Brooklyn-ites. Those who see the over the top decor, complete with Buddha statue, pond with lillies, and 70's bubble chairs, think it's trying to cater to the Manhattan crowd by being too 'cool,' while..." |
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Quality of food suffering: Dining at SEA in trendy Williamsburg is always an experience. But while its fame has increased, the quality of the food has suffered...." |
15 reviews
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[ more from menupages]
"I've been to SEA twice and probably won't go back for a third - there are much better eateries in the area where you don't have to wait for a table. Nor would you have to deal with the out-of-place bridge and tunnel kids who, for some reason, think SEA is..."
[ more from newyork.metromix]
| "This gymnasium-size Thai place feels more like a club than a restaurant. Retro '70s furniture fills the waiting area, and a giant Buddha statue overlooks a huge reflecting pool, while DJs spin dance music and slick-looking yuppies check their cell phones..." |
12 reviews
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[ more from nyc]
"The food is very moderately priced, well prepared and plated and served by a friendly staff. While others have complained of rude service here, we have not witnessed that...."
[ more from nymag]
"With three branches of Spice and one SEA in Manhattan, this burgeoning Thai chainlet establishes a Brooklyn beachhead, challenging Planet Thailand, reigning curry king, on its own Williamsburg turf. Like the competition, this contender has two bars and a..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Although Williamsburg has a glut of Thai places, SEA is no tired retread. It's a total scene -- an homage to slickness that attracts a range of diners, from grandkids to grannies and all the hipsters in between...." |
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"My wife and I took my brother and his girlfriend to SEA for dinner, and we all were thoroughly impressed. The atmosphere was cool and unique, with some wooden-bench tables and an indoor pond...."
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