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Friendly staff, great service and generally nice atmosphere. Our food came quick and it was tasty. They had no automatic service charge but wanted to tip. Would recommend View all feedback.
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that was not a good experience at every level. the personal looked extremely tired and unsintered. the food was badly presented (which was lined above the dish, without thinking how it was delivered on the table) and the quality of the seafood I ordered was extremely questionable. the alcoholic drinks were in order, the second round of the drinks was delivered only after eating, without declaration or apology. View all feedback.
That was not a good experience at every level. the personal looked extremely tired and unsintered. the food was badly presented (which was lined above the dish, without thinking how it was delivered on the table) and the quality of the seafood I ordered was extremely questionable. the alcoholic drinks were in order, the second round of the drinks was delivered only after eating, without declaration or apology.
The ordered Bahia chicken tastes cut, needs more taste.
I was quite surprised by the state of the seating and the toilets could have been tidier. Despite these issues, others had a pleasant evening.
First time at this particular Las Iguanas. I’m afraid the threadbare furniture weren’t a great start but we remained hopeful. The starters were ok but seemed a little small given the cost. We had quesadillas and calamares. Our main courses of chicken burrito, ximxim and bahia coconut chicken were all three poor and very bland. The burrito was very lacking in chicken and whilst the two other dishes were presented in a very attractive way that I’ve not seen before, they too tasted of nothing. £90 down the pan.
The food and drinks at this restaurant were outstanding. However, the furniture seemed old and worn out. Although there were plenty of staff members on hand, they appeared to be more focused on socializing with each other rather than attending to the needs of the customers.