This was a second visit to a lovely little cafe in Maud. The food was very good and the rain kept us inside, but there is a great area outside which we enjoyed in the sunshine on our last visit. It's very easy to find, clean and welcoming.
Visité Toffee Apples para la cena club, con mi familia. Cada plato fue delicioso, como siempre. Angela siempre se asegura de que haya una opción sin gluten disponible. Una gran noche de valor y usted tiene la opción de llevarse su propia botella. El servicio es siempre amable y con una risa. Vale la pena visitarlo.
Regular attender at Himali and the food is always delicious, great service always very polite and professional.
The restaurant is comfortable and there are plenty of choices the haggis pakora is tasty, the chicken tikka and madras curries are also a favourite.
Surprisingly the restaurant is never crowded.
Recommend Himali for a good meal and excellent value for money.
Nice restaurant. We thought the menu looked ok, so decided to give it a try. We were delighted with the meals - they exceeded our expectations: beautifully cooked and presented.
Tuvimos el desayuno a la habitación donde probamos el haggis, salmón, arenques, avena, muesli, huevos, tocino, croissants y pasteles. Todos eran una excepción en la presentación y el sabor. Me vienen aquí sólo para el desayuno, si pudiera. Me sorprendió la calidad de la comida saliendo de la residencia.
I'm on Orkney for work with some spare time before flying home. On my way from Brodgar to Scapa I passed through Finnston and situated on a pretty bay with picnic tables is Leigh's van. "A real taste of Orkney", it says on the side. Wow. Beautiful friendly, chatty service. Good knowledge of the local produce and to top it all, the best sandwich I've ever had from a van. Have the steak rossinni burger. Again, wow.
9 Livery Walk, Bridge of Weir PA11 3NN Scotland, Scotland
This bakery is the best shop in the area , hence the reason it is queued out every day . The steak pies are unbeatable as are the scotch pies. The shortbread is fantastic . Such a bonus in our little village
First, the good points: I can honestly commend the staff for their patience and generosity to the children at our table, who were having a bit of a rough morning. I'm sure the parents were grateful! The food and drink that I ordered were tasty, and I appreciated the creative options for dietary requirements, especially so many great choices that don't involve coffee.
On the downside: I ordered one of the daily specials, a Spanish tortilla at £9.50 described as coming with alioli. This was accurate but the slice of tortilla was definitely a demure portion and I was still hungry, but did not feel like ordering anything else pricey or with a wait-time... I was asked a few times if I was sure I didn't want a cake but there were not that many options of those at the time. I'm not averse to paying for quality but I think £9.50 would justify a bigger slice of tortilla and maybe even a token amount of fresh greens or other salad alongside it. Please take that as constructive suggestions as it's not my intention to be mean.
We went here specifically for a gluten free meal and found the menu online. The pre booked table was set out for the 3 of us in the bar before we arrived and we were welcomed at the bar and shown to our seats and handed the menu. Drinks order was taken quickly and the order arrived straight away. Food order for the 3 of us was taken and arrived with similar speed. The menu is fantastic if you are GF - we all ordered a starter and a main. The prawn and salmon cocktail was excellent but the highlight was the GF roast beef - the Yorkshire puddings, roast potatoes and gravy were all GF and really good. The roast lamb also looked good. All in all a great place to eat with tasty food.
Called in to the Wee Bear for Brunch as we hadn't been for some time. As ever the food was excellent and the surroundings were excellent.
Friendly efficient staff and food was piping hot and tasty.