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85 Opinions in 2 websites
Always good food, not too gloopy like other Chinese takeaways in Uttox and fast friendly delivery service. Try the Singapore fried rice, it’s my fave

43 Opinions in 1 websites
I really enjoyed the service and the dj was excellent, my kids were dancing and laughing, they like the food , they were very accommodating, and on top of any allergies, very professional and thoughtful, the función room is very pretty , I enjoy the whole thing , would make more parties there without a doubt

25 Opinions in 1 websites
Just ordered fish and chips + extra chips what a fantastic meal. Cooked to order in no time, the fish is best I’ve ever had and chips was perfect. Will definitely be back. 👌🏻

7 Opinions in 1 websites
I went for the chicken wrap thinking with the additional salad and chips it would hit the spot. I was expecting chunks of chicken, bit of red onion, cucumber, tomato and refreshing Tzatziki sauce. When I opened the sealed wrap it was barely warm, aneamic, I had to hunt for the 3 slices of cucumber, 2 bits of tomato and 4 fries! There was no red onion and the sauce had zero flavour. The chicken was like scrapings of kebab chicken and hardly any in it! Not worth £11.50 at all, hugely disappointed and wish I'd gone for the jacket potato with filling for £5.50 at the neighbouring stall. Will never eat at this stall again.

5 Opinions in 1 websites
We ordered a family takeaway for a birthday. The food was good, but my only problem was that I ordered a large mixed kebab which came in a small container and felt it wasn't big enough for the price amount in it. I emailed the company twice but on neither occasion did they respond. To say I was disappointed with this lack of response, is an understatement.

7 Opinions in 1 websites
I ordered a couple of mixed doner wrap as it says on the receipt but I received a mixed donner with not salad, salsa ir anything just a piece of pittas bread with old cold pieces of meat. Completely disappointed. Please see pictures attached.

6 Opinions in 1 websites
Strict portion control is one thing but this is my fourth visit and so non friendly the staff examine their customers like insects in a glass jar. Completely unfriendly and non personable in my experience..

6 Opinions in 1 websites
Had a take away from here and it was really disappointing It firstly said it would take 30 minutes to arrive but it was way over an hour. Ordered the platter starter and some of the specified items were missing The calamari was over cooked and not nice at all The Taramasalata was missing-probably still in the fish. The gyros looked half chewed and the meat to chips ratio was poor. The only good thing about it was the pita bread Gonna stick to home cooked Greek food from now on-its way better

189 Opinions in 1 websites
El olivo absolutamente sucio lugar repugnante el piso no se había lavado en meses las mesas pies y piernas sucios de suciedad y derrames las sillas nunca se han lavado o limpiado en mucho tiempo Hay mucho si el personal que podría estar haciendo esto

125 Opinions in 3 websites
The arrangement between a private entity and the council, where taxpayers fund £80 a night for accommodations ostensibly meant to support homeless individuals, is deeply troubling. This setup not only squanders public funds but also subjects vulnerable people to dehumanizing treatment reminiscent of George Orwell’s 1984. For starters, the price tag—£80 per night—is exorbitant for what is typically basic, often substandard, accommodation. Such inflated costs, funded by taxpayers, are a blatant example of profiteering at the expense of the public purse. The lack of transparency regarding how these funds are allocated raises significant questions about oversight and accountability. Who benefits from this arrangement, and why are such high rates deemed acceptable when more cost-effective and humane alternatives likely exist? The treatment of the homeless residents compounds the issue. Reports of pervasive surveillance, with security staff listening in on conversations through an extensive camera network, are chilling. Such measures, far from providing safety, create an oppressive environment where individuals are stripped of dignity and privacy. The implication that homeless people must be monitored so intrusively perpetuates harmful stereotypes, reducing them to objects of suspicion rather than human beings deserving of support and respect. This Orwellian approach undermines the purpose of such accommodations: to provide a safe, supportive space for individuals at their most vulnerable. Instead, the invasive surveillance fosters mistrust and humiliation, leaving residents feeling more marginalized than ever. The council must urgently review this arrangement. A thorough investigation into the costs and conditions is needed, alongside meaningful consultation with the individuals directly impacted. Public funds should be directed toward solutions that prioritize dignity, privacy, and genuine rehabilitation—not profit-driven schemes that treat homelessness as an opportunity for exploitation.

157 Opinions in 3 websites
Been to other GBK’s but wasn’t impressed with this one. Food was ok but not great. Place needed a good clean, table and seats sticky. Had to get a passcode from waitress to access their toilets but when I did they were like a badly kept public toilet, really quite rank. Not what you expect in a restaurant