very good location,reasonable decor, incompetent manageress,untrained staff. food standard very dissappointing.
The Flotterstone Inn – Edinburgh
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very good location,reasonable decor, incompetent manageress,untrained staff. food standard very dissappointing.
The Flotterstone Inn – EdinburghMan the Yee Man's curries are pure dead brilliant! Hot as a crotch and just as tasty. Get in there! Delivery often takes ages though- I guess they're too popular?!
Yee Man TakeAway – Glasgowwe waited 25 minutes for drinks that we had ordered and decided to leave. We weren't even asked what we wanted to eat. On walking out the surly youngster who was supposed to be serving us smiled vacantly. We couldn't even find any other staff to complain to. When they know they're going to be busy they should have sufficient TRAINED staff on. Our table was pre-booked. Not at all impressed. (Have marked rating of food as poor but don't know because we never got any!)
The Flotterstone Inn – EdinburghI went here the other day with some of my friends and the food was absolutely delicious, the atmosphere was great, the staff were so nice and treated us so well. Another thing which I have to mention is that the loos were so clean (I hate a place with horrible loos). The decor in Las Ramblas was great as well everywhere you looked there was something interestingly Spanish. You have got to get along there and try this place because it really is special
Las Ramblas – Glasgowgreat family atmosphere.kids play area an excellent advantage. ideal for karoke night out, ample parking
Ashoka at The Mill – GlasgowWe go to this restaurant regularly and always find the staff pleasant and most importantly the food is excellent and arrives very quickly, you will not be left waiting long! at £4.95 for 2 course lunch it is great quality for low price rarely found in the city centre these days.
China Sea Restaurant – GlasgowHow many of you are always looking for that "cosy little Italian restaurant" that serves good food but isn't too ostentatious and in your face? Well Inca is that restaurant. Excellent food and very reasonably priced. Try the Penne Picanti. The chef will make it as hot or mild as you want. Delicious dish and the best penne pasta I've had in Edinburgh.
Inca – EdinburghLunchtime menu is good and the prices are very reasonable. service was quick. Lamb Madras was very good and unusual. Haggis Pakora sounds very interesting.
Passage To India – EdinburghGood restaurant with very pleasant staff and prices are reasonable
Giulianos – EdinburghThis restaurant was by far the worst in the world. if you want crap then go here.
ONeills – Glasgowi think it as one the best curries i have tried and i will be back. very fresh prompt and friendly service Glasgow should be proud
Ashoka – GlasgowA glorified fast food joint. An insult to anyone who knows what Italian food is about. If this place were in Rome it would be closed down. This being Glasgow however, people are perfectly happy to be fed this rubbish and the place is heaving. Go figure.
Di Maggios – GlasgowGreat decor, great service and the food was good but not outstanding. I'll put my house on it that there is a lack of Italians in the Kitchen. My Pasta Al Forno was poorly executed. However, knowing the generally poor quality Italian restaurants in Glasgow that have been polluting our citizens taste buds for a generation now, I fully expect this place to continue to do well.
Andiamo – GlasgowI usually find I am lucky if there is one course on the menu which appeals so it was a pleasant change to be presented with real choices from starter through to dessert. We were not disappointed in terms of quality but the portion served up for a main course was too nouvelle cuisine for my taste - or wallet. Service was efficient without being especially welcoming while the dining experience, which should have been enhanced by the drama of the architecture, was diminished by the constant dull thud of what passed for music emanating from the bar next door where we had thought better of partaking of a pre prandial or two on exposure to its sight and sound.
The Corinthian Club – GlasgowUsually have my lunch there which I understand the lunch rush hours, and that's really great when you only get 45 mins for lunch. I would have thought at night time when it's quieter we could enjoy our meals better, but no, we are greeted with the usual rudeless from our, almost, daily waiter friends.
China Sea Restaurant – Glasgowvery good food @excellent service
Ashoka at The Mill – GlasgowIt's great if you're looking for a quick meal, in-n-out. Don't give comments/complaints to the manager, you'd receive a lecture, or some cheek. There is one or two really nice staff who are really well spoken but that's all. Wouldn't recommend a night out, but do highly recommend if you're tight for cash.
China Sea Restaurant – GlasgowMy husband and I ate at the relocated Plumed Horse, never having made it down to the original in Dumfries & Galloway. Now we see what all the fuss is about! The service is very professional yet restrained and friendly at the same time. The decor is pleasant, with lots of light from the large windows. The food is absolutely first rate, amongst the best I've ever eaten anywhere, ever! The scallops are so fresh they must have been alive that morning, as was the accompanying Sea Bass. A canneloni of Raspberries has to be eaten to be believed! A welocme addition to the rising culinary hotspot of Leith. Highly recommended on all fronts.
Plumed Horse – Edinburgh2 courses for £16. Available Monday to Friday until 7pm.