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Absolutely amazing food. My partner and I both had the tempura sea food to start, which was delicious. We followed this with a Green curry and mixed sea food curry. I asked for the spice level to be altered which was done without hesitation, and again absolutely beautiful food. Portions are very good, flavours amazing and the lovely juliana was the perfect host, with nothing to much trouble. Thank you so much, we will be returning
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I booked an afternoon tea for my mother’s 87th birthday, we were warmly greeted but the only nice table available was right under the air con, which was a bit cold for her. She kept her jacket on and it was ok but not ideal. (The other table was in the middle and not at all cosy. The rest of the place was almost empty, which didn’t make a lot of sense, but anyway). There’s three of us so I order one Afternoon tea and one cream tea , I’m expecting a nice display but… three plates on top of each other, ugly plain white hotel plates, and the tiniest sandwiches and cakes you can imagine, kind of lost in there.. They were good, but so small! Sandwiches were smaller than a quarter of a slice of bread. The Victoria sponge was less than square inch, a tiny bite. The macaroon was like a button. The Eclair was.. a half! They actually cut a small eclair in half. It was ok because my mum doesn’t eat much and the quality was alright (not exceptional by any standards). The scones were doughy and the jam so cold and congealed you couldn’t spread it. My other daughter arrived and then my husband, we ordered another cream tea and coffees and by this time the place had filled up and service had gone completely, we had to wait and wait to get the orders through. She asked if we’d photographed the display and I told her it was a sad sight and I didn’t even think of taking a picture! Now I wish I had. In the end they also overcharged us by £10, but since my husband paid I only found out later. Maybe my expectations were too high, I was disappointed (but my mum had a great time so that’s all that mattered really!)
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Booked a ticket to see the film about Trump's life for a showing yesterday. I qualify for a small discount of 50p for lower £....Ludicrously small discount but fine. Of course its a pleasant 'happening' venue beside the river etc so can charge more. The film was an interesting condensed biopic with a very good understated accurate rendering of Trump by the actor 'Sebastian Stan' who wore spot-on wigs to get that unique sun ripened straw effect & other styles over the years of his life. From what I have read of Trump and seen on news etc, the film played down his vileness. All acting excellent eg Trump's ruthless mentor lawyer early on who seemed to give 'the orange one' some rules to live by eg 'Never admit defeat', 'Always Win' by any method etc. Someone sitting behind me kicked my chair a few times - not a child but an adult...When the film was over I saw her leave and asked her about it! She brushed it off and laughed - I smiled too....Entitled very middle class ie Watershed type. When I visited the 'convenience' a poncey overdressed short male told me hurriedly a few times which cubicle was free as he went into one himself! I was so surprised that I did not realise what he meant ie it only the 2nd 'gender fluid' or 'gender free' loos I have visited so far so I was taken aback at a busybody male, (who had seen the film sitting with the seat-kicker!) directing my visit! Very new shiny room and clean but I did felt a little uncomfortable having a few males nearby in the room as I washed my hands after. I guess I will get used to it... All need to be catered for etc but the reason for these new loos is to not offend 'trans' who are, no doubt, less than 1% of the population and then 99% are male ( ie trans female) Whose needs are being ignored and whose catered to? Have read about women or even a child being assaulted in mixed gender toilets...(not likely in Watershed but less busy places..) Looked in the pleasant cafe with views of the river and saw possibly home baked 'red velvet' sponge slices for £5 - other cakes £5 or £4 etc I could afford but decided not to pay so much ie £10 for cake and hot drink. Not unusual for cafes nowadays. Saw my bank app shows ticket cost £9 and some pence....which seems more than I was shown originally when booking but I seldom visit so ok .In the past saw a few independent films there eg 'The Story of the Weeping Camel' set in Mongolia which my then young daughter and I loved - like going back in time ie mainly pre industrial culture full of charm and love for nature, calm, peaceful, wise, hardworking people caring for each other, the land, the camels.
523 Opinions in 2 websites
This cafe/bar is chaotic. To get the best from it you need time and lots of patience. Plenty staff but totally disorganised. Coffee is good and savoury light meals looked great - but we just didn’t have the time to wait for the food to arrive. It took 25 minutes for them to produce 2 coffees which we had to make take away as we’d waited so long. Meanwhile staff just stood around and looked a bit uncomfortable. Pity it seemed like a good venue.
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Superb Chinese food. I always buy my takeaway from here and I am never disappointed. Delicious with a huge menu and great variety. Friendly staff and a fast and efficient service..... Happy....!