Antesa Jensen
This review is both for the food, and for the "nightclub" (though I feel like that does not really do what happens at Gefährlich after midnight justice).
First, the food:
Dinner at Gefährlich is part comfort food, part French gastronomy, mashed together into some delicious homestyle plates. The options are not overbearing, and are extremely satisfying. The dining area spans both upstairs where there is an open kitchen layout, and downstairs, which later, transforms into a cafe, and then even later, transforms into groove-central. The food is reasonably priced for what you get, and the service is great.
Second, the nightclub:
First of all, the music. It may be my lucky month, but on Friday and Saturday nights lately, groovy tunes have been spilling out of the speakers like thick delicious caramel. There's been a great mix of funk, hip hop, and pretty much anything else that might otherwise fall into that category. The only unlucky part about this situation is that the space in the basement where the tunes are at their finest is way too small for the amount of people that eventually start to flood in around 2am. Upstairs is generally reserved for the non-dancers, and the upstairs and a half, for the smokers, so there isn't much space for all the dancing machines. A polite request to the bouncer to stop letting people in last Saturday resulted in us eventually deciding to move on to bigger and better things because we were so jam-packed in that we could no longer dance. A shame, and the reason why I take away one star.
Pro-tip: the music starts at 11:30pm, and you should go then, with your friends, and take over the dance floor. Then dance it out like a rockstar. Then leave at 2am and dance in the streets. Or if it's a Saturday, and you're feeling edgy, go to Rust, where the music is awesome, but the scene is...questionable.
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