pwurple wrote: » Docklands is doing a tapas thing too.. Arther maynes also? Does Salt count? But yeah, you have the main tapas places in the city there. L’attitude51 Feed your senses
Harika wrote: » Cask for tapas And Holy smoke for BBQ can be recommended
mimihops wrote: » Gallo and Galletti is a very nice Italian restaurant just across from cuh.
sporina wrote: » star anise closing in the new year - i wonder why?
phater phagan wrote: » Anyone who goes into the restaurant business is a brave soul. Climbing Everest without the gear, or swimming up the Amazon, would be easier. The profit margin is low ( wages, provision costs, electricity, rents, taxes etc., etc) and profit can literally be thrown into the bins every night. To do it well is to be applauded. Small, good establishments who do so are really bridging into the Arts. Unfortunately those places who make lots of money in that business are the fast food franchises.
WhiteRoses wrote: » Was asked for ID and got an inquisition from the bouncer on the door of Soho at 7:30pm last night while attempting to go for dinner in the restaurant upstairs. I’m 26, as is my boyfriend, and we were well dressed. I was explained we were just wanting food and wouldn’t be drinking but was told I still needed to show ID. While looking at the ID, he quizzed us on our birth dates and ages. His attitude was absolutely appalling, we were just trying to get some dinner. I’ve posted before about how horrendous their staff are and how it’s a shame cause I really enjoy the food, but I won’t be darkening their door again. I actually couldn’t believe the treatment we got.
dinneenp wrote: » GIVE FEEDBACK TO MANAGEMENT (if you haven't already) . venting about it here doesn't allow them the chance to improve.
pwurple wrote: » Had lunch in Bunsen this week to check out the burgers. Best burger I have had in the city, hands down. Crispy edge, nice size, fresh toppings. Chips were good too. The prices are high for fast food, this is clearly the sector to make some dosh. 7 euro for a burger without cheese. Two of us for lunch, two burgers, two chips and one milkshake was 30 quid.
WhiteRoses wrote: » I emailed yesterday morning. Still waiting on a reply.
Oafley Jones wrote: » I admire the economy of the menu offerings. As to the price, I don't mind paying for a burger that good. It's not McDonalds though, they're not chucking stuff out anywhere near that rate. How long were you in there?