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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI recently dined at Orli's on Brent Street for the first time. Unfortunately, I was not impressed with the service as the waitress had a terrible attitude. The food was mediocre, but I did enjoy a good cappuccino.
I went to this restaurant for lunch on a weekday. I was pleased to find out there was no minimum charge. I decided to try the Tel Aviv salad, which consisted of freshly diced tomatoes, cucumbers, and olives served with warm pita bread, hummus, and delicious freshly fried falafel balls. The service was quick and friendly.
I went to this restaurant with my work colleagues. The interior of the place was nice, but it is located on the corner of a row of slightly worn-out shops. The staff was very friendly, helpful, and well-dressed. I ordered a wrap, which was delicious and cost about £8. However, the only downside was the lady who I believe is the owner. She loudly and rudely started instructing the staff to clean up, which made us feel like we were being inconvenienced by her behavior. It seemed like she was being a bit tyrannical. It was uncomfortable to see her scolding the staff in the dining area. Overall, I think the management was lacking in professionalism. We even considered leaving as we felt like we were in the way. Additionally, seeing the delivery of produce being brought in and stacked against a wall made it seem like we had arrived before the main event. Despite these issues, I may still consider getting takeaway from here as the food was good enough.
Best kosher restaurant for fish and chips. I've tried all the rest. The food was lovely and tasty. You won't find a better place in the kosher locality.
There is a pleasant ambiance. The food was very tasty and there were most generous portions. The service was very pleasant