- 整體 1
- 食物 4
- 服務 1
- 氛圍 2
I have been to this restaurant many times and every time I take a friend with me they are so delighted that they say what a hidden gem this restaurant is. Not this time!
The waitress was very strange. First she asked my friend where she was from, when she said she was from London the waitress asked if she was sure because normally women from London are very large.
We ordered a bottle of wine and we were only given to glasses, when we asked for the rest of the bottle there was a lot of confusion and we were eventually given a full bottle after they had taken out 2 glasses.
We then tried to have some dim sum to share. I don't eat meat, so we asked if they could bring dim sum that was only vegetarian or had fish (I have done this many times in the years I have gone to this restaurant regularly). We were told that was not possible
Another time the waitress came with the tap water and asked if we wanted any, when I said I would have some water, she looked at my glass (not empty yet) and said I had for now and didn't give me any more tap water!
After we finished out main course we were asked if we wouldn't mind moving as a table had arrived and someone was in a wheelchair. Of course we said that was absolutely fine. However, when I went to the toilet I saw 3 able bodied men (none of them in a wheelchair) sitting at the table we had given up. I then saw them walk absolutely fine and chatted at the door when they left for a while. There was nobody in wheelchair in the whole restaurant. We wouldn't have minded if they had asked if we were ok to move to another table as it was only 2 of us and there was a party of 3 that needed a table. But saying there was someone in a wheelchair is morally wrong and a lie.
On top of that, the set menu now can only be had before 7pm. Which I understand that it's the restaurants decision, but it was very disappointing.
I am upset and disappointed about all of this. After going here for years this may be my last time.