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1 Opinions in 1 websites
He estado en Wafflin en dos ocasiones y en ambas ocasiones el envoltorio del desayuno era delicioso. Llena y mucho mejor que cualquier comida rápida.
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15690 Opinions in 5 websites
Will start by saying the food is ok for the price for the location. Had to squeeze 5 people onto a table suited for 4, a chair on the end made for uncomfortable seating and space all evening. We were given water for the table to start and waited nearly 20 minutes before we received our first and only drinks if the evening. Starters arrived 55 minutes after we were seated and ordered. 1 hour and 55 minutes after being seated, we asked how long our mains would be, while numerous tables around us were all waiting and one group left after waiting 30 minutes not to receive a drink. 2 hours and 10 mins and our mains had arrived, beef mains really lacking in beef. One of us ordered a side of potatoes to go with a sea bass, the potatoes arrives 15 minutes after the mains and after asking twice for them. At 8.40 some of us left to go catch a train home, leaving 2 others there to pay the bill, consistent with the rest of the meal, the bill was requested twice and finally paid. I have never known a basic menu take so long to serve and front of houses not speak while leaving a restaurant. Overall, nice food for price, just don't make any other plans for the evening as you make it.
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1620 Opinions in 3 websites
Group of 9 of us for Sunday lunch. Everyone’s meals were lovely - love the side veg! There was a bit of a mix up initially with the order but the owner and staff were incredibly professional and gave us a free bottle of Prosecco on the house! Great local independent pub - our favourite!
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3312 Opinions in 5 websites
Enjoyed a well-cooked ribeye steak on the bone with good flavour, a great sear, and a decent bone-to-meat ratio. The roasted new potatoes and spinach were satisfactory but unremarkable. The trio of bread was mediocre. Overall, the meal didn’t stand out compared to other typical steakhouses, basically lacking distinctive flavour. Service was fine; the server was friendly but lacked menu knowledge. For a January weekend, the restaurant was surprisingly busy.
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8835 Opinions in 4 websites
Went after an event at Wembley Arena. Shop was very busy as ALL on the road were. Order took over 1 hour & burgers were burnt in the end. In-between that time I went to pepes to get my daughter a pitta burger, which was cooked in less than 10 mins and perfectly cooked. I regret not taking the burnt burger back, I was exhausted & fed up so just left. I've been to many Amigos this one the staff just seemed not to care. Also they have a promotion running at the moment on milkshakes that the manager refused to honour, apparently the machine doesn't put it through. Horrible experience altogether.
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223 Opinions in 4 websites
Belgique Café and Patisserie in Epping is a delightful spot that brings a European café vibe to the heart of Essex. Known for its stylish interiors and a welcoming ambiance, it’s a great place to enjoy a coffee or treat after a walk or day out. The patisserie selection is visually stunning, with vibrant colors and meticulous presentation that makes every dessert a feast for the eyes. However, despite the impressive display, there’s one noticeable drawback: the sweetness level. While the pastries look amazing, some of them are overwhelmingly sweet, to the point that it becomes a bit much, especially if you’re not a fan of sugary treats. This high sugar content can feel a bit indulgent, almost too much so. It would be fantastic if Belgique offered a range of semi-sweet or less sugary options to cater to those who prefer a more balanced taste. A reduction in sugar could elevate the flavors of the ingredients, allowing the natural tastes to shine through without overpowering them. The café offers an extensive drink menu, from lattes to fresh juices, which pairs well with the patisserie. The staff are friendly and attentive, and service is generally prompt. Belgique is popular among locals, and it can get busy, especially on weekends, so it might be worth planning ahead if you prefer a quieter setting. In summary, Belgique Café and Patisserie is a wonderful place for a sweet treat and coffee, but a touch more variety in sugar levels would make the experience even better for those who like their desserts less sweet.