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Whilst I was in Stranraer on Tuesday morning I decided to have breakfast I was heading to the bank and passed the royal cafe and thought I'd have a look within minutes a chap appeared and asked if I was going to order so I opted for breakfast never thought how it was going to to be but 2 soft squidgy sausages 3bits of bacon soggy tattie scone s hash brown beans low quality and some mushrooms no haggis or black pudding I ate it and went to pay omg at least dick Turpin wore a mask £18 pound never in my life have I paid that for a breakfast definitely will never set foot in here again
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After reading excellent reviews of this place we decided to try it for coffee and cake on the Saturday which were excellent so we booked for Sunday lunch. We both had an excellent cream of mushroom soup accompanied by a lovely roll. My wife had a superb macaroni cheese with hand cut chips and salad. I had a great lasagne and garlic bread. Excellent staff and the sea view whilst having lunch was great. Definitely a worthy of a return visit.
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The food was absolutely disgusting no taste what so ever and the staff where very rude the man called Bartek shows no care in his food and I felt very ill a short while after consuming the meal. If ever in Campbeltown I advise not to go here as you will be very dissatisfied with there food and the price they charge for it
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You might blink and miss this restaurant, the frontage is quite small and it’s also known as Rice Time. The interior is more of a cafe style than posh restaurant, although they do have an alcohol licence. Drawback is that it can get noisy, just loud chat from other diners! There are private and karaoke rooms upstairs, Toilets are upstairs, didn’t see a disabled toilet but there might be one on the ground level. Staff are friendly, service is prompt. The menu is authentic Japanese, I’ve travelled in Japan a few times. There are numerous dishes with plenty of options including vegan and vegetarian. The other SE Asian dishes are also authentic, have travelled around there. Portions are a generous size and prices are very good value. We all enjoyed our food and would probably return. Liked the variety of teas, would have had the matcha ice cream but they were out of it.
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Came in afew days ago and the lovely girl with lots of tattoos and ginger hair was amazing with me and was very friendly and happy to be there would absolutely Recommend coming here :)
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Best bakery in Glasgow! Ignore Byres Road and Great Western Road. This has delicious cakes and pastries. I highly recommend the custard bun and lotus/red bean paste mochi. Choices for halal and vegetarian, I'm not sure about vegan. Nestled in Chinatown you can get a meal at the restaurant next door and come here for dessert! I don't think they have the same owners but just a suggestion. I usually go to purchase my pastries from there either for breakfast or for birthday parties. They also sell birthday cakes which you can pre-order. Made in classic 90s, 00s and current style. You can get cakes made with fruits or without. I have been going here since I was 6 years old, when the Mandarin/Cantonese School was held at Stow College instead of Kelvin Collage. It was a brilliant atmosphere after school on a Saturday. Nowadays there aren't as many people so if you are looking for privacy you can find it here. There is a fireplace where you can keep warm and the staff are not overly friendly. Truly the best bakery in Glasgow.
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Sushi was not cold and nothing really tasted like sushi from any of the places I've ever had it (30-40 times in the last 10 years). Imitation krab used as well instead of real crab. Haggis roll was alright, as was the tempura, but definitely not going back. Quality was less than supermarket sushi.