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do not expect much of emma’s, as cooked on the site or exotic decoration. the place is in the pub and seems strange for a pub, but it does quite well with service and eat. we had a green curry that obviously. a postheat job was, but still delicious and good value. service is also good. much better than the hotel thai on the road. View all feedback.
After a slightly disappointing meal the night before at Racine's and with limited options available on a Sunday night in Orange, our expectations for Emma's Table were fairly low. The entrance via the pub and the very dim (dark) lighting didn't do anything to fill us with confidence but wow, were we in for a treat.Excellent service and a generous serve of tasty, hearty, unpretentious winter food. If your looking for a quality meal in Orange at good value prices, you could do alot worse than stopping in at Emma's Table.
For somewhere that has been operating under the new name, 'Emma's Table' for about 18 months, this place deserves a better reputation and better recognition than it has. The restaurant wasn't full when we went to eat, and after a very pleasurable dining experience it baffled me as to why. The atmosphere was warming; candles lighting up the room making it feel homely and romantic; the lounge sofas near the entrance a perfect place to sit and browse the menu.The service was excellent; the waitress very attentive and friendly, chatting to us about Orange; the local produce that they use for all their meals; the wines they stock (the majority of which are from local wineries too) and just generally making us feel welcome and comfortable. And then there was the food: although a little slow to arrive (probably due to the fact the one kitchen serves both Emma's Table and a busy Hotel Orange), it was well worth the wait. We decided to share the trio of dips to begin which were enough to fill a small hole: the bread was fresh and dips full of flavour. For entree I had the Moroccan Lamb Ribs and my partner the Mussels, both of which were hearty, filling and delicious.Then came the main courses: Chicken Roulade and Seafood Linguine. My linguine was absolutely devine, so tasty and cooked just to perfection; a decent sized portion too. The roulade was just as good and also large in size. So much so that we had to leave part of the meal as we could not fit any more in!Emma's Table is definitely worth a visit. The prices are more than reasonable for the size of the meals and the menu pretty extensive. Compared to other places I've eaten in Orange, this comes out tops!
The food tasted like it came out of a plastic bag and reheated in a microwave. Would not recommend this place to anyone.
Do not expect much of emma’s, as cooked on the site or exotic decoration. the place is in the pub and seems strange for a pub, but it does quite well with service and eat. we had a green curry that obviously. a postheat job was, but still delicious and good value. service is also good. much better than the hotel thai on the road.
After a somewhat disappointing meal in the night before racine and with limited options available on a Sunday evening in orange, our expectations on emmas table were quite low. the entrance over the pub and the very dim (dunkle) lighting did nothing to fill...our with trust, but wow, we were for a delicious service and a generous offer of tasty, hearty, unpretentious winter food. if they are looking for a qualitatiw high quality meal in orange to cheap trips, they could stop much worse than at emma’s table.