Customer service?! 🤪 Talk about rude! Not only did the person who served rush everybody along at lightning speed, she also gave small portions for food. My medium box was only 3/4 filled and when I asked her to fill it she said it was enough, despite everyone else’s boxes being filled. The other server put a few extra bits of chicken in but the service was horrendous. The lady behind me in the queue said that the server who wouldn’t add more always gives terrible customer service. Paying £7.50 for the box I got seemed like an absolute rip off, and the customer service (or lack of it) made for a terrible experience.
Staff friendly, quick and helpful but food simply not up to international KFC standards that we all know so well - its almost like " we can serve them anything - the wont mind the quality".
To be specific, the chicken does not come with the usual, trademark, vacuum created crispy coating - it come with a greasy breadcrumb coating which is simply not nice - my problem is as simple as that.
Thats it - if you like KFC style chicken, eat somewhere else.
My elderly mother visited this restaurant. Before her order she had asked if the toilets were available and she was told yes. While having her meal, a child who was type 1 diabetic called in and was refused entry to the toilets. After my mother finished her meal, she then went to go to the bathroom to be greeted rudely by a male member of staff who said that the toilet was closed. She explained that she was told that they were open and he replied “that was then and this is now” she informed me of his rude approach and felt embarrassed and now having to seek a toilet elsewhere in the town. I’d like to make you aware of the importance of incontinence, those with diabetes urinate more frequently and also ladies of an age may present bladder problems. This could be a case of an individual with a stoma bag which may have burst or need changing. To refuse anyone the use of a toilet while a shop is still open and also a paying customer is disgusting.
Pizza delivery took 1.5 hours to arrive. The first pizza apparently got 'lost' with a new driver and they sent out a new pizza that was cold. Worst domino's branch I have used, stay clear from here.
Mirando mis fotos, en realidad era la imagen de la calle. George's Deli & Kitchen "Estofado irlandés" que hizo que mi pasión por los viajes volviera a funcionar. Por supuesto, no es que el guiso fuera particularmente alucinante; más bien, era más de lo que representaba: la capacidad de viajar más allá de las fronteras, a través de aeropuertos, en aviones, para explorar otros lugares y culturas sin la preocupación de contraer COVID. De hecho, eso fue hace solo seis meses, pero parece mucho más tiempo. Pero suficiente reflexión filosófica.
Este restaurante estilo café, ubicado en el aeropuerto de la ciudad de Belfast, tiene un poco de historia, y no me refiero a las vagas referencias a la calle mundialmente famosa. George's Market; en cambio, me refiero a su vida como restaurante. Comenzando su vida como el mercado de la cosecha, el establecimiento fue rebautizado en algún momento de 2017 como “calle. George’s Deli & Kitchen ”, obviamente inspirándose en la calle antes mencionada. George's Market. Curiosamente, este cambio de marca atrapó la ira de muchas personas que comerciaban y trabajaban en la calle. George's Market, aunque solo sea porque, según el Belfast Telegraph, los productos frescos del mercado "no necesariamente aparecerán en el menú. "Siento que esta es una crítica válida porque si está promocionando o inspirándose en un mercado mundialmente famoso, entonces, naturalmente, parte de lo que vende debería provenir de allí, no solo fotos de propaganda. Pero entonces, ¿tal vez las cosas hayan cambiado desde que abrió este lugar y algunos ingredientes / productos provienen del mercado?
En cualquier caso, calle. George's Deli & Kitchen es moderno y espacioso, especialmente para un restaurante de aeropuerto. Contiene una variedad de opciones de asientos, desde los típicos asientos estilo café, los asientos de cabina pequeña y las lujosas sillas de cuero similares a las que podría ver en, por ejemplo, un piso de soltero. Los accesorios de iluminación también son atractivos y ayudan a darle al espacio un aspecto elegante y limpio. Disfruté especialmente de las grandes ventanas del piso al techo, que me permitieron ver a Flybe (RIP) y Aer Lingus dando vueltas como abejas trabajadoras ocupadas.
En lo que respecta a la comida, como ya he dicho, decidí pedir el guiso tradicional irlandés. Quería evitar el tipo típico de hamburguesas y papas fritas + probar un poco de Irlanda. Ahora, cuando pedí, era plenamente consciente de que el estofado probablemente no iba a ser la mejor representación del plato, pero al menos sería un comienzo. Ciertamente se veía bien y, cuando se trataba de sabores, me sorprendió gratamente. El guiso estaba sabroso; las zanahorias, las patatas y el cordero estaban tiernos, y el caldo era excelente para mojar con el pan. En muchos sentidos, el plato me recordó a un estofado de ternera que solían hacer mis abuelos. En resumen, el estofado irlandés superó con creces mis (bajas) expectativas.
COMIDA: 4/5
SERVICIO: 4/5
VALOR: 4/5
RECOMENDACIÓN: Debido a mi experiencia, me sorprendió bastante cuando inicié sesión en TripAdvisor y vi que 44/65 reseñas de este restaurante se calificaron como "malas" o "terribles", lo que representa un poco más del 67% del total. Tal vez otros elementos del menú están por debajo de la media, o tal vez simplemente tuve suerte. Independientemente, encontré street. George's Deli & Kitchen sea un lugar decente para comer. . . no es que haya muchas opciones en BHD; )
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Won't be ordering again ordered special chow mein in black bean sauce and salted chilli chicken ... There's more flavour in a pot noodle than there is in the chow mein 🤮 won't be back waste of money !!
Ordered a bacon cheese burger, a little cheese burger and a large fries for me and my husband to share. They didn’t send his burger at all and the fries were completely inedible, rock hard and absolutely drowned in salt to the point it hurt my mouth. I’ll attach a photo which shows the salt I scraped off ONE chip. Unbelievable.
This Mauds has always been somewhere I'd avoid, but I was in a rush and it was the closest cafe. Thinking "how badly can they mess a crepé up?", I gave it another shot.
Expecting something fresh (as they used to serve here), I was horrified to see the disinterested staff member shove a pre-made crepé into a tiny air-fryer. After a lengthy wait (longer than it takes to make a fresh crepé), I was treated to a cold, hard cone of disappointment, remembering it cost £6 with each bite taken.
No napkins or cutlery were provided, nor was it made clear where to get them. The layout of this place is terrible. Ice cream, crepes, churros, and some cold drinks seem to be served from the front, while hot drinks and sandwiches can be bought from a counter at the back. There's very few tables, and combined with the dirtiness and exclusive use of paper plates and plastic cutlery, you wonder why they don't operate purely as a takeaway.
This "café" is an embarrassment to Mauds and customers visiting who may have been to other Cafe Mauds like those in Belfast will be bitterly disappointed. I can't stress this enough, AVOID THIS PLACE AT ALL COSTS.
Please don't be tempted by its great location, walk to one of the many other great cafés in Portrush. Babushka, Follow Coast, Ocean Deli, My Pie and Ground are all amazing spots for brunch nearby. Milk Parlour and Morelli's are excellent for ice cream.
I booked this hotel two months ago for a Christmas meal for my family, 10 persons in total. On arrival we were warmly greeted by a staff member. I had to pay for all before entering the dining room which I found strange. We made our way to our table and the first thing noticeable were the dirty stained chairs. If I hadn't already paid and it being Christmas, we would have left.
We were all having three courses so up we went for the starters. Only thing left, soup, and not a lot of it. It was okay but the only item there as the salads were non existent.
Next main course. What an absolute disgrace. The meat was so dry and overcooked, especially the beef, it wasn't even good enough to sole your shoe. The veg, just mush. I asked for some ham, you it's kind of traditional with a Christmas dinner, and was told there was non left. Unbelievable.
Then went to sit down and saw the staff then remove all the main course food. So no chance, even if you wanted to, to get some more food
Then onto the sweets. Menu delivered on paper, wrinkled and stained showing some puddings, but no Christmas pudding. Called staff over and asked was it available, yes of course. Then why not put it on the menu
Complained to staff about everything. No real sorrys, and definitely no reduction on our bill which because half of it was unateable, would have been correct.
Finished, glad to leave, and not one food service member in sight.
An absolute disgrace that they offered us food of such an appalling quality and thought that that was acceptable. Avoid at all costs. Ten of us will never set foot in the place again, even though it's only three minutes from my door. In fact I'm going to tell as many people as possible about our fantastic day.
Well done to the Bushtown for those memories at Christmas.
1 Coalisland Rd, Dungannon, BT71 6JT, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland
My husband seen these little cheesecakes in our local store, he had a maltser one i had the bueno one, now mine tasted like cream nothing more, my husband's exactly the same minus the half of a stale maltser on top, would have got more flavour from a can of squinty cream and a digestive biscuit. Unfortunately bought 6 of these little disappointments.