Kro's Nest乌巢
工体北路4号院
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Delivering gargantuan pizzas and an exhaustive list of other American favorites like funnel cakes, onion rings and curly fries, this restaurant has gone through quite a few incarnations and retains a very loyal following. Stay tuned for a review of this branch.
Kro's Nest Sanlitun is now open.
Get ready for awesome decor, 14 Flat-Screen TVs showing satellite tv from around the world, huge selection of imported bottle and draft beers, DJ's spinning turntables Fri-Sat night, beautiful people, great service, and most importantly f*cking tasty food (our menu is identical to the XiaoYun branch).
Tuesday is quiz night and Thursday evenings from 5-8 we offer 2 free kegs of Tsingtao/Qingdao. Daily HappyHour (buy 2 get 1 free) from Sunday-Thursday 16:00-18:30&21:30-Close Fans of import beers are in luck cuz we have one imported bottled beer for ONLY 20 kuai every-goddamn-day. Monday-Saranac Pale Ale (USA) Tuesday-Bombardier Bitter (England) Wednesday-Moosehead Lager (Canada) Thursday-VB (Australia) Friday-Pedigree Pale Ale (Australia) Saturday-Lucky Lager (China) Sunday-San Miguel (Philippines)
In case you don't feel like leaving home but still wanna feast on our food then no need to worry cuz we do delivery now. For more info just click www.jinshisong.com
Room to Kro
3.5/5 stars
Kro is back to retake his old stomping grounds with a new restaurant that is, without a doubt, the best place in Sanlitun to scratch your late-night American-style pizza itch. But does “best” mean good? Décor-wise, we love what Kro’s done with the place. The sleek vibe perfectly fits the restaurant’s smaller space and Sanlitun location. But Kro’s ‘za is polarizing. Some love the huge pies (a “medium” is a mighty 18 inches, the large an eye-popping 22; ¥94 for a medium plain, ¥229 for a large with everything). Others think it’s a greasy mess. Our take? American and American-ized stomachs will feel right at home, but it’s not a good enough exemplar of pizza à la Americana to win any converts.
Matt Schrader, September, 2011


