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The best restaurants serving Other cuisines food in Mid Suffolk East of England
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519 Opinions in 2 websites
We go here every couple of weeks and love it. Today we walked in and the staff were dancing smiling as they greeted us, great welcome. The food is awesome I always have jacket potato with chilli and double cheese the chilli is the best I've tasted to the point where the chef kindly let me have the recipe. My hubby had the bacon and brie panini which he loved. I really do recommend it 10 out of 10
287 Opinions in 2 websites
First visit to this place which was recommended. Not a large menu which I think is positive. Front of house were excellent - do think the food was average and, as with many restaurants, the wine list was pricey. On balance glad to have tried but will not rush back
57 Opinions in 1 websites
We were looking forward to a nice spot of lunch out on our own without the kids; however, it was a very disappointing experience. The food is incredibly overpriced!! £15 for a (not a proper club sandwich) club sandwich and £10 for a cheese and ham toastie!! The club sandwich didn't have an egg and wasn't three layers—it was a poor chicken and bacon mayo sandwich. If you're charging £15, it has to be top-notch quality; this wasn't even on par with Tesco's. The crumpets were soggy; the eggs were not well cooked. It is a shame because the farm shop is cute, and the cafe has potential, but they need to have words with the chef and seriously consider the eye-watering prices.
102 Opinions in 2 websites
Ordered a drink and the barista made a face and turned to her colleague who rolled her eyes and also made a face, then ignored us when asked what the issue was. Found this incredibly rude, which made our visit very uncomfortable and won't be returning to this cafe.
22 Opinions in 1 websites
nice staff, food okay, cheap and open when we needed them when staying in the travelodge. staff friendly one day, the next day a really grumpy lady who didnt want to be there. no sausages on saturday and no bacon on a sunday!... pretty rubbish when you are offering limited breakfast options already to not actually have the ingredients on offer as advertised above your heads on the boards.. poor management or poor forward planning, or maybe both.
19 Opinions in 1 websites
Decided to visit for a carvery Sunday Lunch. Other than coffee not eaten here since they changed hands. Complicated system of actually getting your meal but no complaints from me on that as it means no long queues. We took a table and had a coffee before deciding on the menu. Then I went to the till and paid for two carveries with pigs in blankets as extra. About £26. I was told to return to my table. Later a tray with cutlery and tickets for carvery delivered to our table. The server advised us to wait at the table and a server would collect us and deliver us to the carvery located where you used to get the tea and scones. Eventually we arrived at the carvery with our escort. I chose the gammon, there was a variety of veg, green beans, carrot's diced swede, cabbage, red cabbage , cauliflower cheese which I avoided as it was an overcooked mush and looked very unappealing. Roast potatoes and a very thin gravy. Plus a Yorkshire pudding which was very handy to mop up the gravy.Back to the table . The gammon still had the ‘skin’ attached and various globules of greasy horrible fat, this should all have been removed before hitting the pass. The roast potatoes had appeared to have been cooked and then boiled in oil so they were impossible to cut and if you achieved it gravy splashed everywhere. Hi light of the meal ,the carrots, cooked to perfection with butter and herbs added. The red cabbage as also fine. Stuffing was a tiny ball hard as a rock and the pigs in blankets once more over cooked. So it’s a £12 Tesco meal deal for me in future. Fed up paying good money for sub par food. The staff here are however what makes it,friendly,helpful an approachable.