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- 氛圍 1
This is a 6 course meal so I'd expect a level of elegance but no. Me and my partner were sat opposite one another and as a very skinny small woman, I was still elbow to elbow on both sides with two other customers. It's a long table where me and my partner were quite far, as everyone was with theirs and we had to literally scream across the table to communicate. Hence we were eating in a zoo level noise. The owners of this super club were really trying to stretch the staff, and spacing availible very thin to make as much profit as possible. Definitely not fine dining, and not nearly as enjoyable as something you can get at normal Indian restaurants for half the price. Can you imagine I felt so dissatisfied by a 80(for 2 ) pound meal. >:(.
This weeks' menu was gujarati, and they wrote on the menu they are trying to respect the culture. The food was so horrible it was a disgrace. Hot items were cold, carbs and dips were served extremely separately, the meals were relatively simple and bland as well.
Starting with the rotli, it was served maybe 10 minutes before the dip it was a side of. Secondly the coriander chutney was so weak, served with some fries drier and poorer quality than your home frozen chips. Menu pakora was cold and dry and said ' tomato chutney ' was not given. The cheap chaat was the best thing they had but at best it was mediocre. And finally... my poori, was served freezing cold....
Finally, the whole night was 3 hours. On a Thursday night starting at 7;30 you only leave by 10:20 ish pm. That too ofcourse, very distant from my partner where I can't hear them or have conversation to make time pass.
As you can tell I have lots of anger towards Mildred's... it was overly hyped and disrespected the culture it attempts to share. As a vegetarian myself I think this food will make people converting give up their journey. The only thing high end about it was that they changed cutlery between meals, but that is the least nezsecary part of it tbh.