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143 Opinions in 2 websites
We have been using this Chinese for years however the food seems to have gone downhill rapidly. Ordered a Kung Po Chicken and Chicken in Satay sauce and honestly struggled to tell the difference between them. Both had slimey chicken, were watery and very little flavour. Other dishes were bland and overall very expensive for a disappointing meal. I think that will be our last visit.

1015 Opinions in 2 websites
The Bear Hotel, situated on the north side of East Street a stone's throw from the centre of this red-brick Georgian settlement - made prosperous by the sale of Parchment and Watercress - is probably the most distinguished and historic place to eat, drink and spend the night in the south Hampshire market town of Havant. Indeed, none other than His Grace the First Duke of Wellington, victor of the Battle of Waterloo, stayed here in 1820 when he visited Havant in order to open the first permanent wooden bridge which linked nearby Hayling Island to the rest of England. The large entrance from what was once the main trunk road linking Southampton to Dover, and the extensive back yard (now used for car parking) confirm that The Bear is the sole survivor of Havant's two, 18th Century Coaching Inns, the other - The Antelope - having been demolished to make way for a dull, 1960's shopping precinct. The Bear is a dog-friendly, 42-bedroom hotel owned by the Greene King Inns pub chain. Their usual range of draught and bottled beers (including my personal favourite, Old Speckled Hen) are on offer in the cosy public bar,, where a roaring log fire welcomes visitors during the colder months of the year. The Dinner Menu includes such old favourites as Slow-Cooked Lamb Shank with Buttered Mash (or even Chips!) for GBP 20:50, or - if you prefer - Beef and Ale Pie with Broccoli and Mash for GBP 14:00. There is an extensive and reasonably-priced wine list, including such gems as Picpoul de Pinet from the south of France for GBP 22:49 per bottle, but the Reds, Whites and Rose's are also sold by the glass in small, medium and large portions. There are a couple of 3-Pin, 240 Volt power sockets in the Public Bar and wireless internet access, although not especially fast, is free-of-charge. The bar staff are, as always, models of friendliness and helpfulness.

40 Opinions in 1 websites
My wife and I have been going regularly to H&H in Tesco since it opened some years ago. In all that time we have never been presented with anything less than helpful, friendly and efficient staff. It serves excellent coffee and a tasty selection of sweet and savoury food. It might sound sad that we travel from a pretty village to sit in a supermarket cafe overlooking a retail park, but it actually works for us. Thank you to all the staff (many whom have been there for some years).

21 Opinions in 1 websites
This is for the Port Solent branch as there isn't an option for that location. I’d put no stars if I could. Blue cheese chicken salad was awful. No blue cheese just a couple of plastic cheese slices melted on top of coated chicken portions. Lettuce had seen better days, 2 slices of tomato and that was it for the salad. 3 tiny pots containing gerkin, jalapeño and slaw. Luckily I ordered chips, which were ok. Service was awful, waited an hour for food and then told, sides weren’t necessarily with the correct meal. The 2 girls working didn't seemed like they cared. We were the only people inside, roughly 20 customers, including 8 of us all evening. Now I know why. The whole place was grubby. Toilets were unusable, men’s and ladies filling up when flushed. We had to use the Wetherspoons. Will not be visiting again 😡

4 Opinions in 1 websites
Ordered a pizza after sering the paper menu sent through our door. We rang the number and ordered pur pizzas from the list given. However when we recieved our pizzas one had the wrong toppings, including olives instead of sweetcorn and other apparent swaps. We rang just to inform them; to be told rudely that "thats how the pizza is" "ive worked here over a number of years and thats what is on it.. If you wanted something different you should of said so!". Though the evidence was infront of us and we went by their leaflet. The menu at hand had been delivered not too long ago. The overall point to this review is to highlight the dismissal of a mistake made by the company. We didnt want a refund and luckily we werent allergic to any of the toppings. It's a shame as the pizza was lovely though the service leaves a lot to be desired.