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Przekaż informację zwrotnąMy partner and I had a late lunch here a couple of weeks ago on a scoopon and thought it was great so we went back for dinner last night with my parents and once again enjoyed it thoroughly. Couldn't fault the service or the food. The wait staff were all super attentive and helpful and the food plentiful and delicious! We had pork belly, calamari, dips Turkish bread and bruschetta entree, all fantastic! Chicken parmigiana, steak sandwich, nachos and chicken pizza for mains. The chicken pizza wasn't the best, the base was quite soggy due to too much sauce, but still tasty. Will definitely return and continue to recommend
Found this restaurant through scoopon and thought we'd give it a go as the deal was too cheap to pass up. Have to say the food was good, especially the calamari, but we definitely got the scoopon service. None of the staff were rude but nobody seemed to really know what was going on the whole time we were there. We speculated that there may be several new staff on shift as that's the feeling we got. On arrival we received gazes from several staff near the counter but no warm greeting. The staff member who organised our table seemed rather confused. We had 3 different waitstaff throughout the evening, only 1 seemed like he had a decent handle on things and checked up on us several times....read more
The food was lovely and the alfresco area looks devine. To bad it was a bit to hot to be out there on a 37 degree day but I'll definitely be back to try it out.
It is disappointing when they find 2m from the kitchen and the waiter they find their table to deliver their meal. we ended up with a cold, greasy, gum-like meal after we chased it up. we also have to hear the others complaining so close to the kitchen. beautiful, but that was it.
Double booked every table in the restaurant and waited half an hour to take place, although we booked four weeks in advance. no apologies received and would have gone for another restaurant if they did not take their money when entering.