siblers wrote: » Got two pizzas from Burnt. Mine was lukewarm at best and the toppings were just thrown onto it. Most of the fell off when I took a slice. Definitely won't be going back.
anacc wrote: » I'm surprised. Best pizza I've had in Cork.
Emanine wrote: » Can you recommend somewhere around the Imperial Hotel for a tasty dinner on Sunday evening? Preferably not Indian or Chinese or Thai
cadaliac wrote: » Yes, that is a different Fleming. Easy mistake to make considering they are a Courtmacsherry family (neighbor to Timoleague).
pwurple wrote: » Sunday is more limited... Jacobs on the mall, Orso, Dockland and Jacques are all good places near there that will be closed. Open: Electric, The Oyster Tavern, Elbow Lane, Market Lane.
Cotts72 wrote: » Strasbourg Goose is about a 5min walk away, an underrated gem
rob316 wrote: » I know the owner he told me they had to close for around a day to add an additional food prep area to the kitchen. Its a bit of a joke they have to publicly announce closure orders for small violations that require only 24 hour closures to rectify. It can do damage to your business like. That place is always spotless, its the pride and joy of that family.
The Closure Order was imposed on Tony's Bistro on North Main Street on November 28 and then lifted the following day after the issues were remedied. The report from health inspectors stated: "There was an excessive build-up of dirt and food residue on wall and floor surfaces. This was particularly evident behind and beneath cooking equipment, beneath fridges, work benches and sinks. The ceiling of the main kitchen had a yellow colour due to the build up of grease." "Grease was running down the walls behind the cooking equipment and had built up on the floor beneath. Cooking equipment had heavy deposits of grease. They said that equipment in the restaurant also required maintenance and that all of the nine microwave ovens had heavy deposits of food residue. "The layout of the premises is not suitable. In particular, a washing machine and dryer is located in a room where food is prepared and directly adjacent to an ice machine," the report also states. John O'Connor of Tony's Bistro told The Echo that they remedied all the issues raised by inspectors in the report and said they were able to reopen the following day. "Anything that was raised we have addressed and will continue to address," he said adding that they would be increasing the frequency of the deep cleans of the restaurant that is carried out regularly by specialist contract cleaning services.
Italix wrote: » Small violation? The Echo did a little piece on it. Hopefully they'll learn a lesson, I wonder how many warnings they received from the inspector before the closure order.
pwurple wrote: » How serious is the allergy level? My kids egg allergy they could tolerate it being a glaze on something (like a sausage roll), but just not anything very eggy or soft, like an omelette. Blackrock castle and Market lane chain I have found to be good with labelling for allergy and are good with children (have activity sheets and they like the food).
poitinstill wrote: » Severe allergy so looking for places that can accommodate, lots of places will do up a plain chicken breast with chips, or sausage and mash etc but she likes a bit more variety. might try mexican ( cafe mexana ) or indian ( Bombay palace ) over the Christmas i recall them being ok years ago
RINO87 wrote: » Cafe mexicana is shocking bad. I know I've mentioned this before, more than once, but its so bad it actually makes my blood boil when I walk passed and see people in there. Everything in there, apart from the salad is straight out of a packet in the freezer, there's just no way they could accommodate special dietary requirements.
CHealy wrote: » Your post actually made me remember a comment on here before, it was something along the lines of that they dont even have a full kitchen and its all microwaved. Either way its brutal as you said.
Outkast_IRE wrote: » Tried oyster tavern for a late lunch today. Had steak sandwich & fish and chips and found it to be spot on , nice atmosphere , food was great and staff were on the ball . Would happily go back again.
Nonoperational wrote: » Serious lunch had there. I've often wanted to order 2 mains but....:P
Minime2.5 wrote: » Coqbull, Son of a bun or somewhere else