We came here for the cheap weekday afternoon prices, $ 10/person, all you can sing. The room we had had some kind of liquid splashed on the wall and it looked like it had been there for some time. We had to get service twice about our microphone not working(no more battery and sound was too quiet). The girl at the front just had a very bad attitude and looked like she didn’t want to be there. 3 stars for the value. 1 star for the service. Can’t respect too much with that kinda price, right?
Gabriel C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Richmond, Canada
To be honest, I don’t really sing much so I don’t have many experiences to compare this place with but in general, it was okay. It’s a fairly big facility with several karaōke rooms of various sizes. In the middle, there are tables and a bar so you can just eat or drink if you please. There’s also a large TV to watch sports games and two electronic dart boards. I don’t really remember the prices but it was around $ 42 for the 10 of us when we arrived there almost at midnight. The song selection was decent but it was a bit hard for people to get a turn to sing since there are only two mics(which is the norm though!) Since my friend wanted to take shots for our friend’s farewell, he decided to order some vodka. However, we found out that if even just one person orders alcohol, there will be a minimum charge of $ 10 per person. This rule was a bit strange so they ended up over ordering alcohol and I believe it turned out quite expensive(I’m not sure what the final bill was because I left a couple hours early) Anyways, it seemed like everybody who sang had a good time and the location is pretty central so I guess it remains as one of Richmond’s more popular karaōke bars! PS: Their vodka shots were quite watered down even though we ordered so many…
Sarah W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Vancouver, Canada
If you love to sing but too embarrass to do it in front of others, this is the place to get your ‘Glee’ on! I have only been here in the afternoon as they have ‘All You Can Sing’ from 2−7pm from Monday to Thursday for $ 10 per person, slightly more for Friday to Sunday. We enjoy the privacy in the rooms to sing our CantoPop songs, there are a great selection of Cantonese, Mandarin and English songs. Some old titles if you are nostalgic or new titles from current singers. If you are looking for certain artist, just write down the name and song and the staff will check if their supplier will have it and it will be there next time you come. There are wireless microphones with disposable covers to protect you. Free Wifi to tweet your photos out. They have just installed some Dart Machines in the lounge, plus they will have the game on the large TV. I think they also show the UFC Great place to spend a few hours a week!
DaShawn H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Vancouver, Canada
We were in a large group and it was on a Friday night. After waiting for others to arrive and watching the Canucks lose as usual on their huge TV, we ordered a few of rounds of beer and some food, which seemed a bit expensive. The musical selection was alright, though a few artists and songs were missing(They did somehow have songs like«99 Problems» — lots of fun, but I wanted to do Crayon Pop so badly!) and some of the songs had really weird videos(but it was cool, and at the same time, hilarious). I think that it’d have been cheaper if we had gone at a different time, though. So this place wasn’t that bad. The staff were pretty, too~ DaSHAWN«Gwiyomi» Haynes-Warren ^^
Carol L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Vancouver, Canada
The location of this karaōke bar is quite convenient — right on Road 3. It was really quiet for a Friday night. We did get there at 7:30 pm. Perhaps we were early? Friday night: They charge $ 28/hour for the first hour; by the minute after the first hour — works out to be $ 0.45/minute. There is also a $ 10/head charge for those who do not order a drink. We assumed she meant an alcoholic drink. The girls at the counter were friendly. We were ushered into a fairly small room. It was probably sufficient for any other group of 4, but we were the get-up-and-dance type. So, that room became smaller and smaller as the night progressed. English Songs were filed under«Foreign Artists»… We can all see where this is going. The song list for every artist(old and new) was very limited. We couldn’t even find ABBA’s Mamma Mia! Diana Ross wasn’t even on their list of «foreign artists». Current artists like Robin Thicke had one or two tracks — no Blurred Lines! We were so disappointed. But, we did find some good songs to last us two hours in that room. They were nice enough to waive the $ 10 charge as we only stayed 10 minutes past 9:00 pm. ***VISA is accepted here! A rarity in Richmond. At the end of the night, everybody had fun. It was quite an enjoyable experience.