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The best restaurants serving Mediterranean food in Chiltern South East
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555 Opinions in 2 websites
Food was overpriced and not that good. I would not go there again. We ordered an efes mezze, lamb skewer (on stick only for £12!!!), falafel with hummus and fried squid. The bill came to £70! We didn’t have alcohol just two ginger ales and one tonic water and tap water. Halloumi was plastic-like and not heated through. The falafel were overcooked and falling apart. The chicken spring rolls in the mezze had sausage meat in them, was tasteless. Olives and borek samosas and sucuk were tasty. Overall didn’t enjoy it and felt ripped off.
254 Opinions in 1 websites
Upon arriving, the welcome from the waitress was professional but somewhat cold, ideally you want your initial interaction to be warm, friendly and engaging. Granted, I was the first customer at 08:30 but, this is still important. 3 out of 5 stars. The coffee was beautiful, a flat white. Very impressed. 5 out of 5. I ordered sourdough toast, very easy. I was brought sourdough buttered soldiers which appears to be a line item in the boiled eggs offering underneath. Subsequently I ended up having then to individually butter 10+ pieces of toast when simply, I wanted toast. Whilst it was delicious, this could be better. 2 out of 5. Overall, 3 stars on this visit. Side note, would have liked to have seen poached eggs being offered on the breakfast menu. Think this establishment has a lot of potential with an injection of additional customer service warmth and some tweaks to the menu, will visit again, review and feedback provided as constructive criticism rather than a complaint.
670 Opinions in 3 websites
Last minute pop-in for a Thursday dinner with Mrs G, who is coeliac. We know the pub caters well for coeliacs and were very grateful to have all Gluten Free (gf) choices highlighted by the v helpful staff. Lots on offer but just had to plump for Fish & Chips. Crispy gf batter, proper fat chips, even well-cooked peas and all piping hot. V good, homemade tartar sauce on the side….it was all delicious and just what we needed. 3 bonuses - alcohol-free beers/cider, also got to try ‘frickles’ with spicy mayo (if you’re a pickle fan, you need these!) and saw lovely local friends and their dog. All in all a perfect early evening outing. Very clear it’s popular and we’ll be back for Le Petit Bistro in November. Well done all at The Full Moon, front and back of house. Great to have somewhere so welcome, reliable and good value locally.