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1003 Opinions in 1 websites
Kibou Japanese Restaurant offers a delightful dining experience with its delicious, authentic cuisine, excellent service, and warm, inviting ambience. The dishes are beautifully presented and full of flavor, while the staff are attentive and welcoming. A perfect spot for a relaxing and memorable meal. We loved it!

455 Opinions in 1 websites
This little restaurant is full of charm. Dark and moody in the best way! The staff are always friendly and welcoming! The drinks are always good however I was they had more drinks from Japan! The bbq part of this restaurant doesnt really appeal to me, however the bao buns are incredible! You must get the bao selecta if you go! Will definitely be bringing my partner here

14 Opinions in 1 websites
Delightful ambience and helpful staff, but more specifically the BEST mocha with oat milk I’ve ever had. Thick, creamy, delicious. Highly recommended.

1231 Opinions in 2 websites
The staff were very friendly and welcoming. We sat out in the garden area which was very nice and twee. We only had a tea and a coffee so cannot comment on the food but the service was quick and efficient. Would definitetly recommend it to others and would go back again.

551 Opinions in 2 websites
I’m so glad I reached out to The Find for our Christmas party last year—it was the best decision we could’ve made! A huge thank you to Megan, Gino, and the entire team for creating such a fantastic evening for me and my 20 colleagues. From start to finish, the service was exceptional. The food was absolutely sublime, and having the entire room to ourselves made it feel so special. The thoughtful festive touches, like the beautifully Christmassy décor, truly elevated the whole experience. If you’re looking for the perfect Christmas party venue in Cheltenham, I couldn’t recommend The Find more highly!

879 Opinions in 2 websites
Highly recommend! We went as a table of four for my birthday meal, the atmosphere was lovely and The Vine in general was great to be in with a summer breeze coming in through the open windows. We had the normal & veggie platters to split as starters, which were amazing with a great selection on offer! The Massaman curry as a main took me back to memories of Thailand - so delicious Loved that you go up and order at the bar - there was also a really good selection of drinks on offer, 100% recommend 🙏🏼

570 Opinions in 2 websites
We visited this chip shop today around lunchtime and were met with a very rude member of staff. Due to the circumstances, we couldn’t get any food, which we completely understand. However, the way we were treated was unacceptable—the staff member shut the door in our face and showed no sincerity or apology for the situation. Even if we could get food in the future, we certainly won’t be returning. I’d strongly suggest providing customer service training to your staff, as there was no need for such rudeness.

483 Opinions in 3 websites
I live local and wanted to try this place out. The steaks were cooked really well however overall I wouldn’t recommend it for a night out. *A lot of the food on the menu wasn’t available which happens.. I guess on a Saturday night. *Requested a bottle of Chilean wine; was provided a a different bottle called ‘Beef Steak’ and was less than a tenner in Tescos (establishment charged £26.00). Ordered a starter of olives… there was more mixed leaf salad than olives. It genuinely felt like the stock was sourced from the Tesco metro nearby… Then charged a service charge after. Was deeply embarrassing…

183 Opinions in 1 websites
Id like to think I'm not price sensitive when it comes to breakfast, if I am getting something special, the Wrestlers Naan at Dishoom in Shoreditch, Shakshouka at Duck and Waffle or an Eggs Benny in Greenwich Village, I'll pay £15 ($20), maybe more for a dish. This cafe, although very pleasant, is just a cafe in a back street. I had read the reviews on here and it looked like a nice choice but I was not expecting the eye watering prices. The average price for almost every breakfast dish here is £14-15, add £3 for a coffee and you are looking at £40 for 2 people. I took a deep breath and went for it, ordered a Chorizo Eggs Benedict and it was well cooked but not a premium price product. Chorizo was diced (source the course ground stuff for that original texture), avocado felt preprepared and over processed, muffins were normal muffins but burnt, eggs were done well, but eggs are eggs. No surprises, fresh herbs or flaked truffle, chilli, fennel seeds etc, just plain old eggs. The sauce was a fairly bland hollandaise (cream, tarragon, little more lemon maybe?). It was a £10 price point Benedict in my opinion. Anyway I sound like a pretentious pr**k but I travel the World eating breakfasts and when i'm not eating them I'm cooking them. This was a fairly good breakfast and the waitress was really nice and the food came out quickly and was hot, coffee was really nice, it just felt overpriced and if you are going in at that price point you need to be delivering something more. Maybe I made a bad choice of dish. Im not an expert on Cheltenham restaurants but I know the cafe down the road has a similar priced menu so maybe it's just a Cheltenham thing. I can only go on my experience and compare it to similar priced products in London, SF, NY etc (all expensive places)