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Bad Idea Nashville Reviews
Visiting from CT for a reunion with friends and this was a
Visiting from CT for a reunion with friends and this was a very unique and special experience. The space is warm and welcoming with ambient lighting and dynamic atmosphere. The menu highlights bold and fresh flavors. The Peanut & Shrimp Jeow on t
Excellent tasting food with an extremely unique menu.
Very good service and friendly staff. Love the interior as well.
This is one of the most stunning buildings in Nashville,
This is one of the most stunning buildings in Nashville, and it fits the Bad Idea vibe so well. Love the staff here, they are always so helpful and give great recommendations. This time I went as a groups of 5 and we ordered a lot of great dishes. Th
Go for the wine not the food.
Fantastic wine list though the food was mostly disappointing and overpriced. The menu is very confusing and our waitress was not eager to translate it for us. First the good: the mushrooms were delicious, the wild boar sausage stole the show as an en
I wanted to like this place, but it just didn't deliver.
The hamachi crudo was the biggest letdown -- instead of being bright and clean, it carried an unpleasant old, fishy taste that lingered and set a poor tone for the rest of the meal. The steak I ordered was promised to be prepared medium but came out
A repurposed church turned wine bar -- it truly is a
A repurposed church turned wine bar -- it truly is a gorgeous space. The food was interesting; it's Lao focused but they borrow a lot of French influence. Personally, I thought each dish was tasty but it failed to make a lasting impact on me. I
Incredible in every way.
Service , food, wine, atmosphere, location, parking! So glad we had this experience on a rare night off!
Atmosphere: lots of MCM vibes, gorgeous mood lighting,
Atmosphere: lots of MCM vibes, gorgeous mood lighting, fantastic playlist. You can tell they took time to curate the decor, furniture, flatware, EVERYTHING is intentional Food: Creative, flavorful, fun to eat, beautiful plating, just really good fo
They have a great wine menu and our server was very
They have a great wine menu and our server was very knowledgeable about recommendations based on our preferences. We sat on the balcony which was quieter but still nice. The food is very unique and upscale.
Naem Khao: way too salty.
The flavors were great, but overshadowed by the all-consuming saltiness of the dish. Khao Piak Mak Het: the ricotta dumpling was so delicious!!! The textures of this dish all cane together so nicely. The ricotta texture was firm, almost like potato.
I came here for dinner midweek and was incredibly impressed
I came here for dinner midweek and was incredibly impressed with the food menu, service and the expensive wine list which has an eclectic range from around the world. The owner introduced himself and was very knowledgeable about the wines, the bar s
Good service but the atmosphere didn't fit the restaurant,
Good service but the atmosphere didn't fit the restaurant, it was kind of weird. The food was good but not great, Xiao BB is so much better. Everything started great with the rice and bologna sandwich. But as we moved to entrees I was just let
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