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Natasha's Bistro
Dinner:5:30 p.m.-10 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.
5:30 p.m.-11 p.m. Fri.-Sat.
What a wonderful evening; seeing the Rakadu Gypsy Dancers at Natasha's was out of this world! The food was delicious, the service was good, and the entertainment was unlike anything else I've ever seen in town. We were transported to Morocco or something, and it was so cool to feel like a part of the event as the dancers moved through the tables. We'll definitely be back to this unusual nightspot, and we'll be bringing friends :) My only issue was that it was just a bit cramped, but I understand they are expanding the dining and performance spaces, so that'll be great!
The Natasha's Restaurant seems to be an establishment with a greater desire to have distracting music and eclectic decorations than quality food or service. It was not a pleasurable place to have a conversation or dinner with friends.
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| 12/21 | 8:00p | Ha-Tizmoret (Bowling-Sherman Quintet): 4th Annual Hanukkah Night |
| 12/29 | 8:00p | Wandering Storytellers |





Recently my wife and I had our foodie friends from Washington, D.C., visiting, and we decided to take them to Natasha's Bistro. When I called to make a reservation, the host asked whether we would be staying for the Gypsy dancers. (Full review)