Guest User
March 24, 2023
We ate here as a family last night for my daughters birthday. We really do understand the pressures of trying run a business right now with staff issues and product shortages. However the food we ordered was extremely sub par. My daughter, who’s vegetarian, ordered cauliflower tacos. What appeared in front of her were two, very small flour tortillas with a smattering, and I mean smattering, of cauli mix and for this we paid $20. My issue is that the product was very poor value but even worse it was presented on a large white plate with no dressing or garnish to even make it look attractive, hence my point, lazy catering. Meanwhile my burger arrived and was very small, the Pattie was burnt around the edge and it was also luke warm at best. Similarly this was presented on a large white plate, just with chips, no garnish or presentation whatsoever, again, lazy catering. And that at $24. By comparison, today we ate at Geordies Art Cafe and it could not have been more different. The burger was twice the size, only $2 more, beautifully presented with a stick in it and garnish and sauce all in a lovely basket and also delivered with a smile which was also greatly lacking at the hotel. Take my advice, eat at Geordie’s and then go to the pub for drinks and maybe the pub could send their cook (not chef) up to Geordies to see how it should be done. Obviously management expectations are low at the hotel but I hope this constructive criticism may spur them to improving presentation, quality, value and service.