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Born from the ashes of what used to be the old Majestic, a venue that once hosted Vietnamese pop concerts, this Huntington Beach nightclub retains few characteristics of its former incarnation save for its address and general layout. The club's interior is intimately sized and dimly lit with soft purples and blues. The centerpiece is an installation mimicking a giant tree that sprouts from the central elliptical bar and stretches to the ceiling. Crystal prisms drip from its boughs like luminescent leaves, creating a striking fixture that makes you feel as though you've just stepped through the proverbial looking glass. Arrive before 10:30 p.m. for half off the usual $20 cover, and opt for VIP bottle service so you don't have to regret paying $12 for a Long Island iced tea. This also secures you a comfy roost in one of the Victorian-inspired seating areas, from which you can watch the action going down on both dance floors. Seasoned DJs host weekend events, spinning the best in hip-hop, dance, house, electronic and magnificent mash-ups that keep the energy up and the bodies bumping.
Born from the ashes of what used to be the old Majestic, a venue that once hosted Vietnamese pop concerts, Avec retains few characteristics of its former incarnation save for its address and general layout. The club's interior is intimately sized and dimly lit with soft purples and blues. The centerpiece is an installation mimicking a giant tree that sprouts from the central bar and stretches to the ceiling. Crystal prisms drip from its boughs like luminescent leaves, creating a striking... More »
This venue isn't necessarily where you'll always find young, hip Vietnamese-Americans, but this can be the hot spot if you want to hear the sounds of modern-day (but mostly yesteryear) Vietnam. The moderate-sized nightclub--complete with a crystal disco ball above a dance floor--routinely packs crowds for well-done music variety shows as well as for legendary singers like the gorgeous Khanh Ha and her brother Tuan Ngoc, the Frank Sinatra--no, really--of Saigon.... More »
This venue isn't necessarily where you'll always find young, hip Vietnamese-Americans, but this can be the hot spot if you want to hear the sounds of modern-day (but mostly yesteryear) Vietnam. The moderate-sized nightclub—complete with a crystal disco ball above a dance floor—routinely packs crowds for well-done music variety shows as well as for legendary singers like the gorgeous Khanh Ha and her brother Tuan Ngoc, the Frank Sinatra—no, really—of Saigon. Up-and-coming visiting singers from Vietnam also stop here to perform when touring the home of the brave.
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