St George's Shopping Centre 14 Orchard Street, England
Yesterday, Saturday evening, I arrived at 6 minutes before eight. They closed at eight o'clock. The shutters were already half closed. A girl shouted at me that they were closed. I indicated that it was not yet eight o'clock. Then you said it was all over. I said I just wanted coffee, I saw the machine still on. She slammed the door.
This is not customer friendly. And eight o'clock is eight o'clock. You can still make 10 coffees in 6 minutes. Then say that you close at half past eight.
After finding out both of the Chinese buffets had been closed we wandered upon this little place, so we thought we'd give it a go . What an absolute mistake that was. Our first clues should have been that the place was empty, our second clues should have been that the menu is only in Chinese with very little English on it, our third clue should have been when the waiter was unable to translate what was on the menu. Our fourth clue should have probably been the first three things we asked for they didn't have .So once we had deciphered the menu we had to wait a considerable amount of time to actually get the meals and when we did my partner's came considerably sooner than mine, I was left telling him to eat because the gap was so large his was getting cold. He had some sort of soup and sweet and sour chicken. When mine came I was in utter disbelief . My lamb kebabs were the most skinniest, minimalist things I don't even think I could have called it a kebab! More like strings of meat and they were considerably spicy which was not mentioned in the menu (in the little english it had) or waiter. It was about this point when they showed up with the drinks we had ordered more or less when we came in, they did apologise to be fair that they'd forgot but considering we were the only people in the restaurant I'd figure we were pretty hard to forget about, they didn't offer glasses either. 5-10 minutes later they show up with my apparently 'roast potatoes', crisps, we call them. It genuinely was as if they'd emptied some walkers into a bowl and popped them under the grill. To my dismay two Chinese looking gents walked in and their meal looked absolutely amazing! Also, I hope you can eat with chop sticks as no other cutlery was provided (even for very sloppy looking noodle soup)Their English was very poor, so poor they couldn't even translate their own menu I think they should really consider taking some English lessons considering they are so close to the university and would have so much potential for business from it .The whole meal itself cost just shy of £29 and I left hungry, disappointed and in utter disbelief, I am genuinely surprised my partner paid for it I thought he would have put in a complaint and told them not a chance in hell. You could not pay me to return to this place and I wouldn't recommend it as far as I could throw it.
235 Tag Ln, Ingol, Preston PR2 3TY, United Kingdom, England
I mean it's ok the first time I got it it was quite good so I visited again but that time the staff failed to give me the correct order the food was very nice especially the wraps hopefully this expands and gets more locations so more people can try the food
Firstly given a dirty cup and plate. The table was dirty and sat by window at back covered in dead spiders. I had a veggie breakfast. Hardly anything in it. V cold egg, tiny cold beans ( mostly juice) sourdough toast 50p extra. Cremated mushrooms and inedible tomato.
Great food and excellent service.
Food cooked to order , staff were excellent nothing to much trouble. Before we ordered we were advised , that there may be a slight delay and to larger group had ordered before us.
With this in mind our food came quickly .