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The best restaurants serving Other cuisines food in Armagh Southern NI
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21 Opinions in 1 websites
Waited at counter to place an order staff did not even acknowledge I was there They were busy reheating food and I saw them emptying a jar of sweet and sour sauce into a jug,heating it in microwave and then adding it to chicken before serving it.Whilst I stood patiently waiting to be served ,another woman came up to the till and was served before me.At that point I left and had my dinner in Grouchos up the street.
8 Opinions in 1 websites
Precioso restaurante y comida fantástica! Estado aquí dos veces en Navidad para la cena de Navidad y me encantaría volver. El ambiente es estupendo, el servicio es eficiente y el personal es muy amable y servicial. Relación calidad-precio genial y lo recomiendo!
45 Opinions in 2 websites
Went tonight for their Twighlight Tea. Food was beautifully presented and very tasty. Hot Chocolate was great! I would highly recommend it to anyone. 😀 Edit have been many times after and is one of the best places... their brownies are the best I have ever tasted and all their other food is very tasty too. 100% would recomend!
2 Opinions in 1 websites
We had only heard about this cafe - it's a quirky upstairs cafe on the Main Street. There is two dining rooms at the top of the stairs. The cafe wasn't busy when we got there so we got menus quickly. We had breakfast and it was served quickly and tasted great. The staff were friendly and very efficient. A great visit- we will be back
34 Opinions in 2 websites
I'm celiac and I always can get a tasty sandwhich to sit in or take out . Good service every time 😁
14 Opinions in 1 websites
It was pouring rain on a Monday morning when we arrived here In Poyntzpass on a recommendation. We didn’t know this independent place existed. This is a small village about 8 miles from Newry and this cafe is almost adjacent to the old canal towpath, which is part of the Ulster Way so hikers, bikers and walkers are a mainstay of their business. Like many places they currently offer the current government eat out to help out deal that ends at the end of August 2020. It’s about the only popular thing this lousy government has done in its first year in power. So we sat in and it was really cosy and homely. We were captivated by the sophisticated and shiny coffee machine - apparently it was only installed yesterday. The owner explained the inner workings of this contraption and I was impressed with the technology behind our coffee. We ordered large cappuccinos, one toasted chicken & pineapple toastie with side salad and one poached eggs (2) with avocado mash on sourdough with chilli flakes. All in all £8.5 for two. The service was ace and it’s really worth a visit or several.
3 Opinions in 1 websites
I have a mate called Vincy an he reckons the jam & toast combo out of this wonderful cafe is to die for.. they also use 1 teabags for 2 cups of tea which saves you money on your final bill, he would come here several times a week
1 Opinions in 1 websites
Step back in time. Massive place, Friendly multi tasking barman & customers. Good food & good value. Quiet even on a Saturday night but glad we found it. So full we skipped breakfast next day!
260 Opinions in 2 websites
Lovely family-run hotel. Great location for exploring Armagh. Rooms were spotlessly clean and plenty of space. We'll be back next time we're in Armagh for certain.
14 Opinions in 1 websites
Disappointing Experience - Need for Improved Allergy Awareness and better customer service. My family and I recently had a terrible experience at Alexander’s on August 28th. We were hoping to enjoy a lovely day out together while facing a challenging time due to my sister's recent cancer diagnosis. We decided to go shopping for baby items given my pregnancy, followed by a visit to Alexander's for lunch. Unfortunately, our experience was tainted by a humiliating and degrading encounter related to my nut allergy. Upon informing the staff of my allergy, I was loudly asked by an employee in front of a queue of other patrons whether I was carrying an EpiPen. I found this intrusive, as my medical treatment is not anyone's business, but responded. After ordering and paying, I was presented with a form requesting my signature and personal details, including my name, address, and telephone number. The staff member informed me that this was their protocol for customers with nut allergies. Reluctantly, I signed the form but refused to provide my personal information due to further privacy concerns. Throughout this ordeal, the owner, emphasised the need to protect themselves, showing no consideration for my allergy or offering reassurance that my food was being prepared in a safe environment. I still have no idea as to why this information was relevant other than to put me in an extremely uncomfortable position. Attempting to enjoy our meal, the owner approached our table and asked about our satisfaction. Given the more intimate environment, I expressed that the food was satisfactory but that the earlier confrontation had soured our experience. In response, she became defensive and referenced a recent case where a person had died from an allergic reaction at another establishment. She claimed that she would refuse to serve anyone with a nut allergy unless they signed the form and further stated that nuts were present throughout their kitchen. Given that I was half way through my meal, this provided zero assurance that precautions had been taken to ensure my food was safely prepared and caused more worry and upset. I strongly urge Alexander's to review their outdated protocols, invest in staff-wide allergy awareness training, and add allergen information to their menu. It is crucial that customers are not subjected to potentially life-threatening reactions or humiliation, such as I experienced. The food itself was nothing special and thankfully I’m still here to share my story.