Poleng Lounge -- CLOSED

Approval Rate: 85%

85%Approval ratio

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    citysearchuser_1898b1_141105432

    Tue Sep 22 2009

    Went here for a friends birthday after the restaurant closed...the bar is kinda slow and the place was packed and it was VERY hot inside unl...

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    kate_carroll14_b21e

    Sat Apr 25 2009

    "YUM! I wanted to have a dinner party for my husband's birthday for about 12 of our friends & family. From my first communications with the staff @ Poleng, it was a positive and professional experience. Chris & Ryan followed up in a timely manner with every detail of our reservation, of which, there were quite a few...date changes, party size changes, bringing in our own birthday cake, etc. The food was GREAT! I'm not sure where the PF Chang comparison comes from...I have eaten at that chain and it's really boring, really salty, really not fresh. Poleng was none of those things. The spicy crispy friend smelts were so yummy I had to remind myself there were other people around me. We had PLENTY of food, and I really like the fact that they brought out each course in 5 separate bowls and dispersed them throughout the table. Often times, I find family style means 2 biggish platters of food at each of the table. That makes serving cumbersome and often the food itself suffers. ... Read more

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    citysearchuser_175e9f

    Tue Nov 18 2008

    Love this post- Very creative menu. You have to try the Sisig w/ a raw egg and chicharron on top! At times it can be loud in the front room ...

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    ksjjj10f0eb

    Tue Oct 14 2008

    This place is super cool and the food, to die for! Went there last night and had such a great experience. The staff was attentive and fun and the whole feel of the place is pretty relaxed with a funky hip vibe. We had martini's to start and then ordered a bottle of unfiltered sake. All of the food menu is small plates and we had a hard time deciding and ordered just about everything. The delish crab noodles (this is a must), the kalibe ribs, sweet potato fries, ahi poke...oh and the best thing on the menu, the must try was the ceviche...hands down the best I have ever had. I will be back soon Poleng Lounge!

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    retrocarmel141_2c7

    Tue Oct 07 2008

    We shop weekly at the Lucky across the street and have wanted to go in to the Poleng Lounge for sometime now and we finally did last week. I'm glad we did! What's cool about Poleng is that the food is great but at night it turns in to more of a club vibe with live music. Something that I wasn't expecting, but was very cool. The Asian inspired menu had so many choices we stuck with what we knew we liked and were super happy with our choices. We had sweet potato fries with this really interesting banana catsup. I know we thought it would be gross, but it was soooo delicious. For our meal, we split the short ribs which came with a vegetable side. We will definitely be back.

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    a3puttdude

    Sat Mar 29 2008

    My girfriend and I live in the neigborhood and consider Poleng to be the best restaurant around. The only other neighborhood restaurants that come close are Cha Cha Cha, Little Star Pizza and Nopa. Poleng's small plates are packed with flavor and the prices are fair. My favorite is the Adobo Chicken Wings: crisp, sweet and delicious. I love them. Their calamari is the best I've ever eaten. I read some of the other reviews that state service is an issue. Our experience has been the opposite. We are politely greeted and the staff has always been pleasant. Many times I saw a cheerful young Asian fellow wearing a baseball cap and a apron chatting and laughing with the guests. I always thought he was just a friendly talkative busboy. I was surpirsed to find that this "busboy" was actually the owner/ head-chef, Tim, making sure everyone was comfortable.

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    todd131b647a

    Mon Dec 10 2007

    The owners of this place have no morals whatsoever. My company of 130 people had the place booked for our annual Christmas party and then three days prior to our big event they told us we couldn't have our party there. Not cool at all. Boo on them.

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    citysearchuser_19838a

    Tue Nov 27 2007

    this place is kindda cramped. there are two rooms one in the front and one in the back. when i've gone there's always been one dj in each ...

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    rewsf128d4d

    Tue Jul 17 2007

    We went in and sat at the bar and were greeted by Brett the bartender. I wasn't sure what to make of him at first, but them this great personality came out and the guy was excellent at making really good cocktails as well as being conversational and friendly in just the right amount. We shared our small plates, and let me tell you, the small plates were not too small at all. We chose 4 items and we are two very big guys, and we were both stuffed!! The meal started with Lumpia and Chicken wings. Yes the Lumpia was good; the Chicken Wings-"Succulent deep-fried wings with a sweet adobo garlic glaze" were phenomenal! If we were still hungry we had immediately decided to order more of those. Then the beef tenderloin w/ marrow "Seared pepper-garlic filet cubs with poached marrow, coconut breadsticks, and mango salsa." dish was melt in your mouth and the crab noodles "Garlic Crab Noodles - A.Q. Pan fried egg noodles with garlic and fresh crabmeat" came out. Everything tasted so good and the... Read more

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    teastburn1a9bb_d

    Mon Jun 11 2007

    Poleng has great happy hour specials ($3 beers and well drinks, plus .25 cent chicken wings that are to die for)... Happy Hour is mon. -fri. from 4-6 I have yet to eat dinner there actually but the night life can be a lot of fun too. Friday and Saturday evenings are great.

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    dofusteak17ec0_e

    Sat Mar 31 2007

    Poleng Lounge seems to have a lot to offer-- a lot of food, drinks, music, dancing-- so when I came by a couple weeks ago on a date I was really expecting to get two birds with one stone (to use a cliche phrase...). I had a really great time. We had reservations for around 8pm, sat pretty promptly. Food was pretty good-- noodles, satay, salad-- some pretty tasty small plates-- it filled us up just right. Eating this way really is the how you're supposed to do it-- don't stuff yourself and enjoy each plate for their distinct individual qualities. Prices weren't too bad, I would say maybe $20/30 a person for dinner. After dinner, we just chilled at our table with a few drinks while the place slowly turned into a night club (the music gets way louder, the crowd changes, the lights dim down). After getting fairly liquored up we danced up a storm in the back to some live Djs. A pretty good night in my book. So words of advice-- don't get there towards the end of the night, or else you'l... Read more

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    oxtail192d95

    Fri Feb 16 2007

    Why do people go to Poleng? Why? I have lived in SF for a year ( I am a NYC transplant) and I have been impressed by many bars and restaurants in this city. But this place is god awful. The food is poorly executed and the atmosphere is super cheesy. I felt like I was in a bad bar in Staton Island and if you know New York, you know just how bad that is...feh. And PS you don't need two bouncers and a rope... no one is "waiting to get in" @ Poleng. It's not Studio 54! Give it up...Please, the place is across from an Albertsons. Ugh, so pathetic.

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    contributor15c_2f0

    Wed Jan 24 2007

    The Scene A twisting log hangs above the black steel bar, which is accented with metal juice squeezers and glasses filled with fresh-fruit puree. Two flat-screens flash a slide show of international travel photos, and fashionably dressed groups huddle at tables of varying heights. As the evening progresses, some of those tables may be removed to create a dance floor, and the larger backroom opens to host out-of-town DJs or rap acts. The Food Approximately 20 Asian-influenced small plates make this a nice place for groups to share fresh bites. The signature sesame-soy salad combines shredded chicken, crunchy teriyaki almonds and mandarin oranges. Thinly rolled lumpia are stuffed with shrimp and pork and then sliced into bite-sized nibbles. Sweet-potato fries paired with tangy banana catsup is another finger-food winner. Larger portions include the pleasantly addictive garlic crab noodles and the sparkling seared-beef tenderloin boltered with pepper garlic and diced-mango salsa.

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    kldorf1b0afe

    Sun Jan 21 2007

    I eagerly made a reservation at Poleng Lounge after reading the great review in SF Gate. I was really excited to try out the signature dishes mentioned in the article and spend a fun evening with my husband and friends. When we arrived the host greeted us coolly and with an air of superiority as if he could care less. We were promptly seated at THE worst table in the house situated about 4 feet directly parallel with the entrance. Every 5 to 10 minutes was interrupted with doors swinging open and cold air rushing in as new patrons arrived. I'm not exaggerating when I say we spent our entire evening with our coats on. A heavy curtain hung to separate our table from the entrance would have made a world of difference and also make us feel a part of the restaurant and the dining experience. Our reservation was for 8:30 and although it was Friday night it felt like we were going to an early bird special at some senior citizens hot spot. The lighting was so bright that it prompted us to ask... Read more

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    malia70713872c

    Sat Jan 13 2007

    Food at Poleng Lounge lives up to the hype-food is great. I especially recommend the adobo chicken wings, which is deep fried chicken wing with a sweet ginger adobo glaze and the Purple Eggplant Adobo- perfectly cooked in the same ginger type glaze. The garlic noodle with dungeness crabmeat was not as tasty, the garlic was too overpowering for my palatte. Portions are actually huge even for tapas style dishes. Service is friendly. My only complaint was the host who was preoccupied with the phone and initially ignored us; it was only after 5 minutes that he was able to seat us. I definitely recommend making reservations because it does get packed.

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    cyan12051e9835

    Fri Dec 22 2006

    Pretty decor but the food is too expensive and the portions are small. Their specialty cocktails infused with tea are bland. Service is not friendly (they acted like they did not want diners there!) I'd recommend this place for regular drinks, hanging out, but not for dinner. Back room is their dance floor/performance area. They had a cool live performance by local hip-hop artists.

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    zgirlny1aa209

    Thu Dec 14 2006

    Walked in a little before opening for dinner so they sat us at the bar while the hostess prepared for guests. The bartender wasn't in the best of moods when he saw us and complained to us about not being about to serve us. That was fine but he made such a big deal about it, which was not necessary. If he didn't want to serve us then that's fine but isn't that his job? The food was fun but very small. I do not suggest coming with a large appetite. The vibe of the menu is that they serve small plates, tapas style, but asian cuisine.

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    kandace117fc5a

    Sat Oct 14 2006

    I've been to Poleng a couple times to eat and a couple times for drinks. They have made some major improvements in service since they first opened. Servers are much friendlier & attentive now. The food is great! There's a lot of choices and the portions are generous for tapas. You MUST try the wings and the Ahi Poke. I also recommend trying the teas. Everything is beautifully presented and reasonbly priced. Reservations are probably a good idea.

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    touba1bcc1d

    Fri Oct 13 2006

    My roomate and i decided to go here for a drink since it's in our neighborhood, only to find very RUDE staff! Nobody said "hi" okay, that's fine, then we order a drink and the bartender was clueless!! He just walked away from us and started talking to some girl, forgetting to make our drinks. After sitting there in that BRIGHT bar after waiting to see if we would get our drinks, we just left. It's really too bad, i wanted to have a new neighborhood hangout. (the flatscreen TVs in the bar are pretty cool)

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    robin_bleiweis_sbd808

    Sun Aug 20 2006

    Ok-I live in the neighborhood, so I was really hoping this place was good! I went there with my best friend and everything was wonderful-The ahi and the corn cakes started the meal, while the steak, and miso fish were the main event- The service was quick and the drinks were good (Try the Lychee drink---Yummy) I am hoping to go back soon and would recco it to all my friends...

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    sfsinger1c95da

    Fri Jul 21 2006

    My roommate wanted to try this latest incarnation for her b-day. I ordered a Lemon Drop - and to ensure a quality drink specifically asked it to be made with Ketel One. The (male) bartender asked me if I wanted a shot. Red Flag Alert! It is a cocktail, right? My drink was beyond watery! I really have no patience to waste my hard-earned money at a place that either intentionally dilutes their drinks or has staff that can't make them. NEXT!