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Bar Lounge with Oriental Feel @ TMSK [Closed]

My friend and I found a bar lounge at the newly opened Queens Crossing Mall, Flushing Queens. Ms Yang Hui Shan, owner and former Taiwanese Golden Horse Award Winner, has a vision to create an ultra hip bar lounge made entirely out of colored glass. There was also a TMSK in Shanghai. China.

There were excellent reviews from various websites, which made us give the lounge a try: 
Price: Affordable. We ordered a Volka Orange and Dry Martini at $18.

Quality: The drinks tasted great. The glassware was so beautiful.

Store layout: The lounge had a very chic, yet oriental theme. We loved the place very much that we would definitely come again to chill out. 

"This was a bar counter. They looked very beautiful that created a chillax ambience... "

"My friend's - Dry Martini with a twist of lemon."

"Mine - Volka Orange"

Where: TMSK (Tou Ming Si Kao), 136-17 39 Ave
Tel: 347-323-6308
Website: http://www.tmsk.com/
Overall rating: 3.5/5

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小圆圆 said…
Hi Dan,

Thanks for your feedback.

I will be happy to change the name of my blog if you can provide further evidence that "Food Sleuth" is a registered trademark, because there are at least 50 different websites using "Food Sleuth" on Google.
Anonymous said…
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