O’Niell’s Uptown has a new look. Though the restaurant at 6601 Uptown NE has had several changes of ownership since it was the old 505, it really hasn't undergone many physical changes. Until now, that is. Owner Rob O'Niell told me that he closed the restaurant for a week in order to make changes to the shape of the bar, to fill in some of the sunken area in the middle of the space and to do some repainting. In addition, a room that used to house pool tables was transformed into a conference room—O'Niell's now has two. O'Niell told me he wanted to make the space feel more like the Nob Hill location. “We have more of a pub atmosphere at Uptown… . People walk in and they go ’wow! It looks great.'”
After hearing some of the hubbub over the Journal's reviews of Thai Pepper (1502 Wyoming NE) and Thai Dining (1225 Eubank NE) I decided to check out Thai Dining for myself. In case you haven't been following, restaurant reviewer Kelly Koepke wrote about both restaurants in the same review and Thai Dining suffered in comparison to Thai Pepper, prompting several readers to write in defense of Thai Dining.. I've been to Thai Pepper and liked it. The atmosphere was charming and the food quite good. And Thai Dining? It's different, but I can't say it pales in comparison. The atmosphere at Dining is much lighter and brighter and the food is perhaps milder and less complex than at Pepper. I tried the jade curry, pad Thai, spicy thick rice noodles and a selection of appetizers and desserts. The most striking thing about Thai Dining is in fact the beginning and end of the meal. The wide selection of appetizers, though mostly fried, offers many and varied flavor delights, especially the curry puffs. And for dessert we absolutely loved the fried banana and homemade coconut ice cream. It's all a matter of opinion. Try both before you choose a favorite.
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