cool place, great food. the menu is rather eclectic, with a little international flair, and offers something for everyone. m's lahvosh (more or less a flat bread pizza) has gotten a lot of praise in these reviews and rightly so. they're all good, especially the thai, with its nice blend of sweet and salty elements. the baked shrimp scampi, which comes swimming in a decadent mix of havarti and butter, is not to be missed as well. i was a little disappointed on my latest visit with thelambsatay (overcooked and dry lamb), but have never been letdown by the rotating list of specials.
service has been decidedly mixed--the staff can be off-putting and snobby or welcoming and professional. prices are wide ranging (less than $10 for sandwiches to over $30 for some of the dinner specials) and seem quite fair for the quality of the dishes.
m's is more upscale than the pub name might imply and would work well for most dining occasions. the ambiance is cool without trying too hard--mixing old market charm and big city sophistication.
overall, m's is one of omaha's best.
grade: a-