pwurple wrote: » Really disagree with milanos being good for kids. I find it dirty, noisy and overpriced junk food. It's the pizza express chain, about one step up from McDonald's.
byronbay2 wrote: » Complete exaggeration, in my opinion. Obviously, it may have been true on the one occasion you were there but is not the norm. Certainly, there tends to be lots of children there but I have never encountered the mayhem you are expressing.
byronbay2 wrote: » Agreed. I would be fairly cheesed off if I rocked up to Milano during a romantic weekend away in Cork to celebrate my 50th wedding anniversary
WhiteRoses wrote: » Had a beautiful meal in The Boardwalk last week.
pwurple wrote: » What did you get leahyl, I love spicy food, the hotter the better.
ABajaninCork wrote: » Do what I do and ask for extra chillies! Was in there Friday for lunch and ordered the crabmeat fried rice. The chef came out with three bowls of chillies -pickled, dressed with fish sauce and dried. Delicious!! Oh -and I put a little of the table chilli sauce on the rice too. Nom, nom, nom....
leahyl wrote: » The hot chili sauce??!! :-O
leahyl wrote: » Got the green vegetable curry - to be fair I probably should have known that it would be a bit spicy (green curries usually are..!) but I've actually never had a green curry so I thought maybe it wouldn't be THAT spicy but it sort of was for me - but not so spicy that you couldn't taste the flavours though!
black_magic wrote: » Hi all. I've recently moved to Cork and I haven't eaten out anywhere yet. My mum is visiting me tomorrow, and I want to bring her out somewhere nice for lunch. It doesn't have to be anywhere fancy, just a nice experience and good food. Any recommendations would be much appreciated. ðŸ˜
gimmick wrote: » Was in Aroi earlier. Really really poor. Awful service and bad food. Staff was awful too. Won't go again.