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1212 Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica
310-576-9996

Hours: Mon.-Thu., 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 11:30 a.m.-midnight (bar stays open until 1:30 a.m.); Sun., 4-11p.m. (bar stays open until 11 p.m.)


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Beautious Far East Tropica on the Promenade.

Popular Drinks: You'll feel the need for something exotic here. Resist that urge! While the place falls into the highly applauded trend of visually pampering you with decor reminiscent of a cross between Charlie Chan in Singapore and what Casablanca should have looked like, the drinks show none of that inspiration. Their Singapore Sling consisted of Junipero (an excellent gin) sour mix and domestic cherry flavored brandy. While sweet, it was a waste of the Junipero, and the fellow behind the bar had to look up the recipe--even though it was on the menu.) Note to bars: If you want to impress your clientele with drink quality to match the food, use fresh fruit juices and simple syrup. Note to Monsoon: You need a seasoned tropical bartender.

Unique Drinks: Your expected list of signature contemporary martinis, as well as new takes on old classics.

Food: Full menu. Moderate to moderately pricey.

Seating: Stools and bar tables. Plenty of room. Pleasantly spacious.

Ambience: Monsoon has a romantic far east tropical-themed atmosphere bolstered not only with rattan, bamboo, skylights and lovely carvings-but also from the broad doors opening out into the music and bustle of the Promenade. Purely for atmosphere, Monsoon is worth a visit. Have a gin and tonic with Junipero.

Extras/Notes: Not exactly a bar of regulars, but amicable staff and clientele nonetheless.

Parking: Promenade pay lots

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Reservations required; valet parking available; live entertainment; full bar; private parties accommodated; catering available

 Reader Reviews

September 5, 2008
jtentertainment Los Alamitos, CA

I was a guest in the "Lounge" area where they have live bands and dancing. I made previous arrangements with the manager to celebrate my birthday there. The promoter and bouncer, who apparently are very dishonest, created problems for my guests and accused me of owing $150 for guests who had never arrived. Rather than admit fault, they prevaricated their story. I would not visit again because of those problems with the staff and management nor would I recommend this location to anybody else.

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 Venue Details
Cuisine Asian Fusion , Chinese , Japanese , Thai , Vietnamese
Night Life Bars , Food Served
Payment Checks , American Express , Diners Club , Discover , MasterCard , Visa
Prices Appetizers, soups & salads, $2.75-$9.50; entrées, $7.50-$17.50.


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