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Really not sure what's happened to Tiger Bites Pig since their move. Let's start with the good. The beef shin and salted egg yolk bao still slaps! The white cut poached chicken bao is served with a gargantuan amount of delicious chicken. Now for the bad. The ordering system sucks. Paid up via the QR code and zero notification from the app that our order was made. Sat at the pass not a single "hello" or "what are you ordering?" from the chefs, didn't see the front of house lady til service bell was rang by the chef once I'd asked have you got our order. How is it possible for your chefs to be so engrossed in prep, texting, and frequently walking to the fridge next to the pass to not even acknowledge the only two people sat there? Why were your chefs using bottles of D10 surface spray to weigh down raw meat in marinade? Why were your chefs using blue roll to clean your cured egg yolks? Why did your chef shurg at my girlfriend when he dropped uncooked rice on the floor? Why is your front of house only positioned to work upstairs? Why did your chefs work with buckets of raw meat next to cooked meat that they were chopping to serve? Why is it only QR code order when you have front of house staff and the payment app isn't playing ball? You guys used to be class down by New Street, I even bought your tshirt during lockdown as I wanted to help keep you going. I know it's a new move and you're finding your feet, but step it up please!
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A superb breakfast was enjoyed at the Gorilla Coffee Cafe, made by Sarah, the new Cook, with non greasy hash browns, delicious mushrooms, crispy thick bacon, fluffy sausages, fresh tomatoes and more! A fabulous, value for money experience that surpassed expectations. Definitely worth a visit! Just off the main road,friendly atmosphere, clean and relaxing.
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The koobideh was undercooked and overly salty, which was quite disappointing. The ghormeh sabzi, however, was decent and is the only reason I’d give even one star. The menu could definitely be more user-friendly. In most Persian restaurants, you’d expect rice or chips to be included with the main dishes. Thankfully, I asked ahead, or I’d have been served the koobideh on its own. It feels unnecessary to make customers order rice separately, except perhaps as a way to charge extra. Overall, not impressed.