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Contribuer aux commentairesI went to this restaurant with a group of friends on a fixed date, but unfortunately, only Elvis was playing that night. We decided to go anyway and the cost was £34.95 per person. The staff was very accommodating and did not require a deposit when we booked. We arrived early and had a drink at the bar, where we found a bottle of Prosecco for £21, which was reasonably priced. The bar area was quite crowded, but we were not rushed to our table. The staff was very attentive, smiling, and helpful, serving our drinks quickly. The food was average, with three courses being served. Everything was hot and well presented, but somewhat uninteresting (avocado and prawns to start, huh for the main course). I believe they could charge £25-£30 per person to attract more customers. Additionally, a 10% service fee was automatically added to the bill (£38.50 per person), making it quite an expensive evening for average food. I would consider going back, but not on a themed night.
On Saturday evening, November 26th, we booked a table for 12 people, including children, and everyone enjoyed their meals. The food was fresh, hot, and very tasty, with a variety of dishes available including burgers, corn on the cob, and other options for those who may not like Chinese food. We have been coming to this restaurant for at least 10 years and have never had a bad experience. The staff are always friendly and the tables are cleaned promptly. The buffet style of dining allows diners to choose their own dishes and create their own unique aromas. Overall, dining here is more affordable than ordering Chinese takeaway, with better value for money and a wider selection of dishes available. Customers can simply enjoy their meal, pay, and head back home to relax.