D'Agger wrote: » This is actually a great point because you can also look at it from the perspective that perhaps Ludo's friend is the one with shít taste in food
Ludo wrote: » That is very possibly the case. It was mentioned though that the food there it is not authentic in anyway. That is more the point than the quality of food. I would be more of the opinion that seeing Chinese people there does not necessarily mean it is a good Chinese restaraunt. I have been to plenty of **** Irish pubs and restaraunts for example. Some many times. Go to any Irish pub abroad and you will generally meet Irish people. Doesn't mean it is a good place.
BailMeOut wrote: » Speaking of Asian food but the White Lady Hotel in Kinsale has some of the best Asian food you will get in Cork. They have staff from Malaysia and some superb and very authentic dishes and very popular with the locals. Well worth checking out if venturing out further from town.
fin12 wrote: » Sorry off topic, but does anyone know anywhere in the city they will be doing Patrick’s day theme cocktails? Anyone know where I can get a grasshopper or aero mint/ baileys mint martini?
sporina wrote: » my brother loves Kaya's Asian Bites and he is quite a foodie
.red. wrote: » Slightly off topic but.... Does the fish wife on Mac Curtain street have seating? I'd assume it does but the delivery across to the shelbourne has me wondering. I've the kids promised a fish n chips today after the Everyman.
Slim Charles wrote: » It's tiny...I think there was an old garden table with 2 or 3 seats outside before but I might be getting it mixed up with the bakery/cafe nearby
.red. wrote: » Cheers lads, that's what I was thinking. Probably just head up to the Grand Parade so Hey Slim....Is Poot still selling shoes?
sporina wrote: » anyone been to Caffe Nero on OP street recently and noticed a really bad smell? drains I think - it puts me off going there.. mentioned it to a staff member months ago - went back yday to see if it has been resolved and nope, its still there.. but the loo down the back is closed... (the smell was worst there - bad drain smell as oppose to anything else)... Just strange that they have not resolved it..
fulanoquetal wrote: » I wanted to go out for some dinner last night so was browsing menus from home in the afternoon to see what was appealing. Settled on Elbow Lane. Their site VERY CLEARLY states, No Bookings Taken, Walk-ins only. Got there, waited at the door to be seated as per the sign. Other coouple comes in behind us and says they have a table booked and so get seated. WTF ?....I was disappointed not to be able to eat at my first choice and admit that you take your chances to some degree on a Saturday night but WHY TAKE BOOKINGS IF YOUR WEBSITE SAYS EXLPICITLY THAT YOU DON"T ??. Either amend the damn website or do what you say. Rant Over.
Slim Charles wrote: » They take bookings if you walk in, I.e you arrive at 7 the place is full, they add you to the list, take your number and send you off for a pot with an estimated time of seating.
fulanoquetal wrote: » Correct...they do operate a waitlist but last night it distinctly looked like they were taking bookings.
mrpdap wrote: » I’m fairly sure that you can take your fish n chips across the road to The Shelbourne Bar and eat there with a pint
who_me wrote: » Very unlikely. I dine there pretty much every week, and have never seen people come in with a booking. If it's very quiet, they might try to be helpful to people walking in by getting a seating at a given time. (i.e. instead of "I'll call you when the next table comes up" they might say "I'll try to call you around the time you like") But it's still walk-ins only. Most likely the other couple were just an earlier 'walk in' returning when called.
fulanoquetal wrote: » That could be it....I'm probabluy being too harsh on them.
who_me wrote: » It's the only restaurant in Cork where I've seen people queueing for it to open!
kennethrhcp wrote: » Can I ask a stupid question... did you not ask the people working in the restaurant about their booking system if it upset you that much? would have been nipped in the bud I've not eaten there yet, been meaning to go there
rob316 wrote: » They like market lane don't take bookings, walk in only. Only exception is for parties of 6 or more.
limnam wrote: » I thought it was only elbow lane that you couldn't book.
the beer revolu wrote: » Iyer's often has a queue waiting for it to open at 6.