Kar"Wii"okee: A New Way to Embarrass Yourself in Public

Lotus Lounge is hosting a Ninten-tastic night

By BRITTANY TROTT
Updated 3:46 PM EST, Wed, Jul 1, 2009

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Come join the hip, hip crowd at Lotus Lounge (1420 K St. N.W.) for Kar"Wii"Okee Night -- and, yes, we should all be quite thankful it won't involve singing. Every Wednesday night, the Lounge hosts a night of very grown-up and mature Nintendo Wii fun.

But don't forgot you'll be at Lotus Lounge, home to sushi yummy enough even for people who generally think sushi is gross. Indulge in $5 food specials from Chef Will Fung, who was born and raised in Hong Kong yet has perfected Japanese cooking. Drink specials include $3 Sapporos and $5 Sake Bombs.

Come with your game face on, because prizes will be awarded to the best Wii Bowling and Rock Band players.     

Starts 8 p.m., no cover.


 

First Published: Jun 30, 2009 1:48 PM EST

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