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42 Opinions in 1 websites
I have been to bengal forest on many occasions, apart from our last visit when the chips were burnt, we have always enjoyed the food from there. Today im posting this review because we've just had an awful experience, the woman dropped the food off to us (late, but no problem) she said that although we had ordered 2 chips there was only one but we hadn't been charged (again, no problem) We sat down to eat and the food was stone cold, worse still, my friends naan bread was burnt and my partners Tikka masala had a piece of wood in and mine had two bayleaves in which both got stuck in my teeth... Again I can live with that. But I called to let them know that the food wasn't good at all and they argued with me. I then checked my receipt and they had charged me for mint sauces and samosas that were never ordered. Avoid this place
19 Opinions in 1 websites
We went into here thinking nice menu new business we love to support new business. Staff weren’t helpful or friendly waited ages for food.,poor quality must of quickly popped to Iceland for there products. Won’t be going again.
183 Opinions in 2 websites
Friendly and professional staff from ordering on the telephone to delivery. Top food and service.
1 Opinions in 1 websites
Popped in for the first ever visit with a big appetite. Staff were very pleasant , premises looked clean and very presentable. Menu prices I personally thought were a bit on the high side. Opted for the breakfast burger at £9.50 to take away. Service was pretty quick, although they weren't overly busy at that time . Was served with my lunch and left eagerly with haste. On arriving back to my workplace with an empty and grumbling stomach , it was the second bite that I actually looked at what I was eating, only to find that the middle of the burger was still raw. Not for me thank you . If I had eaten in I would have been able to complain, but alas this was takeaway. So back to an afternoons work with an empty stomach it was.
125 Opinions in 2 websites
Admittedly it was busy this evening but the staff on the counter were just terrible. They were bagging up food almost ten minutes before they were actually calling people so that by the time you got it everything was cold. The drinks had been made up ages in advance. I get trying to get ahead but not when they’re sitting there for 15-20 minutes at time. Why not get those people off the drinks counter and serving the food! The screen letting you know food was ready didn’t seem to be working properly. After waiting for 20 minutes for my number to come up, it finally did for it then to disappear completely from the screen before my order was called along with several others, causing confusion amongst lots of people waiting. It was chaos, the people on the counter didn’t seem to have a clue and were too busy flirting to actually try and clear the back log. After a 5 hour drive I just wanted a quick hot meal, should’ve gone to the Beefeater over the road. Hugely disappointed, won’t go back
10 Opinions in 1 websites
I can't think of a time I have been made to feel more unwelcome in a cafe. We walked in just before 3 and noticed all of the empty tables had reserved signs on them, a little bit odd but we thought they'd prepped them for the next day. We ordered drinks and cakes and when asked where we sitting we asked where we were allowed to sit as all of the tables were either occupied or had reserved signs on them. We were told we couldn't sit at any table with a reserved sign on it because the table was closed. A table became available but it was full of dirty crockery and the height of the chairs wasn't suitable for those in our party with reduced mobility. We eventually negotiated a reserved picnic bench which I had to wipe down myself because it was covered in other people's food. Our drinks came out and were slammed on the table, with the latte nearly toppling over as the picnic bench wasn't quite level. The milk for my tea came in a tea cup which makes it difficult to pour without spilling it. As we weren't given any napkins I had to wipe spillages up with a tissue. Throughout our time there we were subjected to the sound of chairs noisily being slammed on top of the table as they closed more and more tables. Two parties of four left bemused without buying anything at 3:15 because they were told there were no tables available. There were plenty of tables available and the cafe is advertised as being open until 4. The cakes were nice, but the staff don't seem to like customers. We won't be returning. It's a real shame. We like the garden centre that it's attached to and like a coffee and a cake when we're out so we're probably just go to a different garden centre instead.
3 Opinions in 1 websites
Given that the food within Country Market itself – the butcher, the cheese counter and the vegetables are all wonderful this could have been fabulous - However, apparently this cafe has nothing to do with country market at all. My salad (at over £7) was iceberg lettuce, 2 tasteless tomato's chopped into quarters, and about eight slices of cucumber. And the chicken was extraordinary! It had been cut into square sided wedges like chips and had clearly been cooked and then frozen. It was very cold, watery and the first couple of pieces tasted a bit like fish. Suffice it to say that I left the majority of the quite generous portion. When I ordered I was offered by the wonderful staff to have either mayonnaise or have it as coronation chicken – I suspect that was to hide the reality of the meat (if you can call it that) itself. They have no salad dressing. You can only have mayonnaise or salad cream – unless you want to put the malt vinegar they use for the chips on your salad. Olive oil does not exist and apparently they only use vegetable oil in the kitchen The redeeming feature was the coleslaw which was absolutely lovely – as were the staff. The cakes looked great and the people in there seemed quite happy with their coffee. They don't actually have a salad on the menu so I suspect they normally put the chicken in a baked potato or a sandwich but for those people who can't eat grains a salad was the only option. I was grateful that they made it for me however I think cheese might have been a safer bet! I was so stunned by how truly terrible it was that I didn't even manage to take a photograph – very remiss or you would've seen the state of the chicken! I was sorely disappointed – it was one of the worst meals I've ever eaten. I would've done better to have gone into the shop and bought an avocado, a couple of tomatoes and a piece of cheese! I know for next time!!