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great service. many seats. parking space available. Eating was great. the star of the whole meal was the chocolate peanut butter stack dessert. would have been a 5 stars if I hadn't waited for me dessert for more than 20 minutes and no one told me that it will be late. View all feedback.
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Went with family for Eid day meal, Ordered chilli garlic chicken, dynamite prawns/fish, beef kway teow, crispy beef, noodles, egg fried rice and grilled chicken strips. to be honest the only thing that tasted nice was the grilled chicken strips, everything else was either poor or below average. place was not that busy so can't say it was because of that, However the service was really good, staff was very attentive a... View all feedback.
Great service. Many seats. Parking available. Food was great. The star of the whole meal was the chocolate peanut butter stack dessert. Would have been a 5 star if I didn't have to wait for my dessert for over 20 minutes and nobody tells me it's gonna be late.
Lovely food, great service, but a tad slow. We went for lunch and the place was almost empty, so I expected a quick service. Other than that it was great.
Attentive service. Overall the food was quite nice, except the fish. Breaded fish pieces did not easily match with a fried noodle.
Quite a good and decorated place to sit amd enjoy food. On site parking, beautiful flowers and lighting inside. Dumplings were very hot from inside but the skin wasn't cooked well. Chicken Dynamite was crispy, fresh and with good spice level. Chicken shashlik was also freshly made, with tiny salad and small rice portions. I personally didn't like rice much, they could have been better. Service was super fast, the staff started cleaning the table even when i didn't even finish my drink, and quickly came the bill too. Didn't get enough time to relax and enjoy last sips. Bit pricey.
Disabled parking not the best with yellow lines only on one side which means it could be tight for manual wheelchair users who need to open the car door fully to assemble the chair and getting in and out. The ramp is very steep with little space for a run up so manual wheelchair users be careful. The disabled toilet is fine but as always it is frustratingly teamed up with the baby changing facilities but all doors are suitable for electric wheelchair users. As soon as we came in we were greeted which was great, we were seated then left alone for about 10mins. No one asked if we wanted drinks whilst we perused the menu and had to wave someone over, this was even more disappointing because it wasn't busy, there were only about 7 other tables at the time. I felt really singled out because I ordered a bottle of diet coke and was given a glass bottle with a straw which was fine but there were 2 tables by me that ordered a coke and got a glass and ice with their bottles of coke without asking for this separately. The food came out really quickly which always makes me a little nervous. I ordered the dynamite prawns which was quite nice, the chicken lollipops which was a little dry, the prawn tempura which was not fried in a light crispy batter, it's fried in a clumpy and thick batter (some may like this style but it's not to my taste), I also had the prawn fried rice which was okay and Basmati rice was used which I also didn't expect and finally I tried the plain noodles which was awful as the noodles were way overcooked when they boiled the dry noodle before finishing up on the wok and far too much oil was used and I'm pretty sure it was old oil because it had a weird aftertaste. The service was fine after ordering the food and they were polite and respectful. The bill came to £40+ for 2 people which is quite a sting for food that is merely okay