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I don’t usually review food but feel like I didn’t get my moneys worth. I ordered 2 x large hoagie wraps and they were perfect, two boys are stuffed and happy however I ordered a chicken kebab and the chicken was so thin I actually had mistaken it for Donner meat. It was lukewarm when it came which put me off as chicken has to be heated to at least 75-95 degrees to be safe to eat. Not sure if it was a busy day in kitchen or I just got the end of the kebab so it was thin but don’t think it’s fair to spend nearly 30 pounds on an order and my food isn’t hot enough and it’s barely chunks of chicken Requested a refund for the tikka.
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Booked a table for 6 o’clock on a Saturday, booking was confirmed everything seemed okay. On Saturday noticed it said they were closed on Saturday so phoned up and were told they were closed.. we had not been informed and our special occasion was ruined as couldn’t get booked in anywhere else on such short notice. Very disappointed.
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The Brel in Ashton Lane in Glasgow is a place that strikes you first and foremost for its atmosphere. Located in one of the most particular streets of the city, it offers a welcoming and refined environment, perfect for a relaxing evening in company. Prices are average, especially considering the area. Overall the experience is worth it.
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5 4 3 2 1 4.4 (3,456) Reviews All Service Meal Price service charge74 afternoon tea60 shepherd's pie30 bill30 +6 Sort by Most relevant Newest Highest Lowest jane fairnie (Janee) Local Guide·40 reviews·18 photos Dine in | Other | £50–60 We were so very disappointed by our afternoon tea experience today (17th Dec). Although I'd booked for afternoon tea the staff were unaware and presented us with A La Carte menus. When the food arrived it was quite theatrically presented …More Alejandro (AlejOpinion) Local Guide·377 reviews·2143 photos 4 months ago Dine in | Other | £30–40 From the moment I walked in, I was captivated by the beautiful decor and elegant ambiance. The Ivy exudes a timeless charm that perfectly complements the indulgent experience of afternoon tea. …More Video 1 in review by Alejandro (AlejOpinion) Photo 2 in review by Alejandro (AlejOpinion) Scone Photo 4 in review by Alejandro (AlejOpinion)+8 The Ivy On The Square Edinburgh (owner) 4 months ago We sincerely thank you for the positive review, and look forward to seeing you again soon! Alfie Seddon Local Guide·9 reviews·150 photos a week ago New The service here is excellent. The food in particular the lobster linguine was also amazing. It's in a prime location in the heart of Edinburgh so was full when I went. Booking in advance is a must therefore! …More Photo 1 in review by Alfie Seddon Photo 2 in review by Alfie Seddon Photo 3 in review by Alfie Seddon Photo 4 in review by Alfie Seddon The Ivy On The Square Edinburgh (owner) a week ago Hi Alfie, thank you so much for the positive review! Storm Parlour Local Guide·48 reviews·89 photos a week ago New Dine in | Dinner | £40–50 Absolutely beautiful place to eat, second time now and this time we had an evening meal, service was impeccable and food was to die for- would recommend this to anyone visiting Edinburgh. I’ve also had breakfast once which was also a delight! …More Photo 1 in review by Storm Parlour Photo 2 in review by Storm Parlour Photo 3 in review by Storm Parlour Photo 4 in review by Storm Parlour+2 The Ivy On The Square Edinburgh (owner) a week ago Hi Storm Parlour, thank you so much for the positive review! jane fairnie (Janee) Local Guide·40 reviews·18 photos a minute ago New Dine in | Other | £50–60 We were so very disappointed by our afternoon tea experience today (17th Dec). Although I'd booked for afternoon tea the staff were unaware and presented us with A La Carte menus. When the food arrived it was quite theatrically presented with dry ice, but that's were the drama stopped. The bread in the sandwiches was ordinary sliced supermarket bread, some crusts still on and not very appealing. Everything, fillings and bread, was soft with no variation of texture. At this level of restaurant we expected home baked or artisan bread. The scones were good but came with no butter and miniscule amounts of jam and cream for 2 scones each. This left the scones quite dry to eat. The cakes weren't brilliant. The pistachio battenburg's marzipan was so soft and sticky we could hardly pick them up, the pastry in the éclair was hard and stale but the mini mince pies were lovely and the chocolate mousse snowball was a highlight. Service was perfunctory, we had to ask for our tea, and when it came I had to ask for lemon for my Earl Grey. The service didn't warrant the 12% service charge, although we grudgingly paid it. For £107 this was poor value for money and we were so disappointed as we expected far more from The Ivy.
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Checked the sign on the door early in the day that clearly stated dinner was served on Sunday between 5pm and 7pm - we double checked this online. However, when we turned up at 6.30pm the place was empty and we were told they were closed. This is not the first time we have tried to eat here and been disappointed. Update your information, and make sure it’s accurate.