Lashes28 wrote: » Il forno on West Street breakfasts are so good. The pudding is Delish and toast comes out with food
Lilianna Freezing Beach wrote: » Found the food nice there alright but on one occasion we had to ask for the bill 3 times!
dazed+confused wrote: » Tried Yeah Burgr last night. They had run out of beer which was disappointing but not a deal breaker. They then made a complete mess of the order and we just left, doubt we'll ever return. The tables were dirty and the staff have an average age of about 17. There was no one visibly managing anything which for the price of the food isn't on.
Lilianna Freezing Beach wrote: » Tried yeah burger finally also. Burger itself was delish, 10/10, up there with 5 Guys / Bunsen etc. Thought the loaded waffle fries were RANK. Better off getting a taco in the Genoa. Big wait for the food but thought the price was ok for what it is. Tables aren't great / they move around on the slippy floor.
[Deleted User] wrote: » That's disappointing to read. I've had food 3 times from Yeah so far... 1) A few days after opening. Understandably service was slow as they got to to grips with things, the food was lovely though especially the burger. They were sold out of all full sugar drinks however. 2) I got a takeaway a few weeks later. Grand, but of course some of the food was freezing by the time I got it home which is a short enough distance. That's not wholly my fault, as they had my topped fries sitting and waiting for about 10 minutes before the rest of the order was ready. They'd need to improve on that front and if they're going to plow ahead with catering for take-away orders, they should have that sorted. 3) Went in for a sitdown a couple of weeks ago. Service was much quicker than the visit on their opening week. Yeah the staff seem young, but they were friendly and attentive which is all that matters to me. Their top fries seem to be on the cool side whether you eat them there and then or go for a take-away. I was going to go tonight for #4, but those couple of reviews above have swayed me towards ordering an Indian from Punjabi House instead. All-in-all though, it's a good addition to the town IMO and once they don't let it go to fúck, I will be back there regularly.
Hoboo wrote: » Burger you could make yourself (for a 5th of the price) or Punjabi, there is no contest. Bleedin delish.
Lilianna Freezing Beach wrote: » Didn't know they did take out, is it much faster service ? Same price I assume ? A handy one to know.
IvoryTower wrote: » I wouldnt say it's a burger you'd get at home unless you're damn good at making burgers, it's definitely way way better than mcdonalds(which im a big fan of). Id put it ahead of Eddie Rockets but below Bunsen. I've been 5 times, twice order was wrong, twice is was lovely and once we waited so long we had to leave. So eh, bit of a mixed bag, but unfortunately I like the food enough that ill be back.
barney shamrock wrote: » D'vine. Best restaurant in town right now imo.
Deleted User wrote: » +1 for D'Vine
Hoboo wrote: » Cant agree more. 3 unbelievable tapas and a glass of house for €20. Was stuffed. The best wines by far in town too. Damo and Sonia are really pushing the bar in drogs
purplecow1977 wrote: » Think the Tapas and wine deal used to be €14 - myself and a mate used to get it before the cinema!
Hoboo wrote: » Maybe, not sure how big the portions were but they're massive now, took me a bottle of wine to get through it
CheerLouth wrote: » Didn't get out for dinner in the end on Saturday (no babysitter) but went for lunch in Woodrows. Won't be back, food was grand, but it was seriously pricey! Three adults, two kids - we had three soups & sandwiches, one plain chicken sandwich to split between the kids (which they wouldn't eat because they had dusted it with parsley :rolleyes:), three teas & a jug of cordial and it came to nearly 55euro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mr. CL paid for it & we had left before he told me the price! They also charge 85cent for the cordial - that really bugs me!
Hoboo wrote: » Did you order the €7.50 make your own sandwiches and the €5.25 soups seperately? That's €45.75. (Set menu sambo and soup * 3, plus a sandwich is only €36) Teas * 3 around €9. Plus your cordial, which i think should have a nominal fee like a euro, all adds to €55. I had the spicy chicken panini with choice of soup chips or wedges, thought it was great value and really tasty at €9.50. Make your own equivalent is €12.75, which it should be in a hotel or restaurant.
Deleted User wrote: » Off topic to the thread title, but I'm going to share these since burgers are topical in here at the moment... Those videos have helped me to make a homemade burger that I am now fully happy with. Jesus, when I think of the way I made them years ago - They were meatloafs and not burgers