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Przekaż informację zwrotnąOur experience at B.E.D was curious and largely disappointing. After we pulled a year to pyrmont and heard everything about the earlier incarnation of the restaurants in the harris street from afterbarn, we finally decided to eat here on Saturday. No one had actually given it a double dummy, but no one had bagged it. I must say it was a pretty nice room, which was actually in a building that was once a church. we were quickly reminded that there was an Asian restaurant with the first interaction with the young lady waiting for us. I guess I know what I mean.... we shouldn't have asked about a wee or a kind of sharpener. she was not rude at all, she was just the person. read more
I feel like this place is a hidden gem, it's in a random location, but always busy. the restaurant is located in an old church that is quite different, and the service was beautiful. we ordered the desiccant plate for two and the diceed beef with black pfeffer sauce. best dish: pfeffer meat the meat was so soft and tasty! the scallops were excessively ficing tasting for me so I wouldn't order again, but I saved the dumplings and bark pancakes a lot. early roll are a bit bland. overall a great experience but I would come back
This place is located behind an old church, this exit is very good and comfortable to sit. we tried Chinese and Indian eating out there and everything I can say is that it must be visited for everyone because due to the church close to this place is very right and people who want to spend some lovely time can go there.
It does not look like there is a restaurant there when you start near blue eye dragon. you will probably say something like that it must be here somewhere, but here is a church. fear not, they are actually at the right place. blue eye dragon is in what looks like a former church hall. they have done a nice job to cover it, but they have managed to keep the character of the former hall as well as tasteful. we had seen her menu online and have already decided that we have our own version of Taiwanese tapas, because there were so many delicious looking smaller dishes.
Extremely flavoursome food! The restaurant is actually situated in the back of an old church which I think is really funky. We bought their set menu options per head and we were very happy with the portion sizes and the quality of the food. Wine list is good but they don’t actually have spirits on their menu, you have to personally enquire and ask about them.