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    Silla Korean Restaurant

    3.8 (34 reviews)
    ModerateKorean, Asian Fusion
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups

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    Bibimbap (beef)
    Supawadee N.

    Nice and delicious for someone who love Korean Food At: Agule street near Charing x station (actually its not near but this is the nearest station for this restaurant. Lol) Menu : all is about Korean food. You can find the real Korean food here. Such Bibimbap, Kimchi Jjigae , Tokpokki. In my opinion all food that I ate is good. Price : acceptable

    the wee sushi bar on the ground floor of the restaurant
    Lex G.

    "Japaorean." This is the term coined by Lumberjack after our visit with a friend. A friend from Oman was in Glasgow for work (and play), and for her last night here, I wanted to take her out. We opted for Shilla because she was in the mood for Japanese, and I felt like Korean. So this seemed like a happy compromise. Finding the restaurant was a bit of a struggle for both Lumberjack and I, and my friend. I was a little confused with the name change, because we were looking for Kokuryo. We were sat on the ground level dining area, which was small but cheerful. There were about 6 tables on the ground level with seating along the window facing the Argyle Street. Additional seating could be found upstairs in the mezzanine. It's pretty contemporary and simple décor, which doesn't detract from the amazing gastronomical extravaganza about to take place. For a Monday evening it was heavin', and I'm really happy that I booked our table in advance over the phone. I'm also a firm believer that if the chefs and clientele are of that ethnicity, it's totally legit and tasty. Would you eat Korean food cooked by an Englishman? Nope, didn't think so! Joking aside, this place was really great... here's why: Lumberjack and I started with sushi (defo not Korean, but we love our sushi). LJ opted for lobster temaki, and I got eel nigiri. The sushi was fresh and delicious (obviously Japanese, not Korean). With most Korean restaurants I've frequented, you're normally served banchan (side dishes), which include gaji namul (boiled aubergine) and kongnamul (cold boiled bean sprouts with sesame oil). All very standard and tasty sides. Between the 3 of us, we ordered: ccan sho saewoo - deep fried king prawn in hot and sweet sauce dak gal bi - chargrilled chicken with Korean style rice cake, sweet potato and selected vegetables, served with rice beef teriyaki - chargrilled chicken with sweet teriyaki sauce, served with salad and rice The 3 mains were more than enough food to share, as we got to pick at each dish to sample. Yah family style dining! The flavors were so good, and the spice factor just right. Rather than a "Korean" restaurant, it was more of a mixture of both "Korean" and "Japanese". Overall the food was really great and made me miss my "big" Tina with whom I'd go for Korean with (plus she's half Korean). The service was decent overall. They were quite patient while we waited for my friend to arrive. The food came out in a timely matter, especially the sushi, because the poor sushi chef was inundated with so many orders. Between the 3 of us, the damage came to just under £50. Not too shabby. The sweet and lowdown: intimate restaurant, takes reservations (book in advance if you can), decently priced, fresh and tasty food, and decent service.

    Paul C.

    While my dining companions were all a little skeptical about the prospect of Korean food, I opted for a lucky dip of starters from the menu and duly devoured the complimentary snacks given to us pre-meal. Now I don't know what they were exactly but they were good. Very good. Considering myself to be something of a connoisseur by the time the main course came, I perhaps went a little overboard with my praise of all things Korean. The flavours! The textures! The presentation! Oh and I just love the way you're encouraged to eat with your hands, it's so rustic and informal, you know it's really rather liberating... ...only I was wrong. Having eaten around a quarter of my haemul pajeon (a sort of seafood omelette) by hand, our Korean waitress, who I'd noticed giggling with her colleague, handed me a knife and fork and informed me that the fact cutlery had been missing was a mistake on their part. In other words, they'd stood and watched this cringeworthy episode unfold for a good two or three minutes before ending it. Apologising profusely while trying, and failing, to keep a straight face, she ensured it was a thoroughly humiliating end to the meal for me. But you know, it was deserved, and in the end it was an experience which added to the place. Despite the modern decor, this small Argyle Street restaurant is informal and relaxed. The staff are bubbly and helpful and as the city's only Korean eatery it represents one of the most unique dining experiences in Glasgow. Most importantly, the food is fantastic and I don't care what etiquette says, it did taste even better with my hands.

    Austen M.

    "What else don't we have?" Was the shout of the waiter to the Chef as we tried to order our meal.... On Saturday a group of us visited Shilla to find out what Korean cuisine had to offer and I am afraid it was a bit of a disappointing experience on several fronts. The restaurant was boiling hot and they switched between opening the door and trying to get the air con to work. Neither did and instead it felt a bit like we were eating in a sauna. On top of this you really felt packed in due to the lack of space. Getting to know your fellow diners must be part of the experience. The menu showed that there was meant to be two Korean beers on offer. Sadly they did not have the OB in stock so I went with Hite. The Hite was fine, but a bit light for my taste. I suspect the OB has been out of stock for a long long time, as when Bex reviewed over a year ago it was also not available. Perhaps time for a menu update Shilla? I then tried to order scallops for starters and they did not have any. Our waiter shouted to the kitchen to find out what else they were out of and a whole list got shouted back. I managed to order some king prawns with "chefs special sauce" for starters and they tasted fine. The sauce just seemed to be soya with onions. The prawns were far from big. For mains I got a dish that was described as "spicy pork, squid and assortment" with rice. I still don't know what the assortment was. It all tasted ok, but is not something I would try again in a hurry. It just all seemed a bit bland The others diners with me faired either the same or worse and the general feeling was either I can't eat that or that the food was ok-ish. This place will survive because of location, but I think the staff gave up caring about the experience the diners have a long time ago.

    Briony C.

    Shilla has been on my to-eat list for EVER and I finally found a chance to get in for lunch yesterday. I believe it was Glasgow's first Korean restaurant, and inside it has a small casual dining area (good for lunch) as well dining upstairs. I took a seat by the window and looked over the lunch menu which is pretty comprehensive - there's starters, rice dishes, char-grilled meats and noodles. As it was a cold, blustery day I decided to go for the warming sizzle of dolsot bibimbab, served in a stone pot. I've tried this dish at Kimchi Cult and so I was keen to see how they compared. While I was waiting on my food they brought over some small plates of pickles which was nice. It was maybe 10 minutes for my meal to arrive and I love how it arrives sizzling hot. They also gave me a side of miso soup which I didn't expect but really appreciated. The dolsot comes with a side of hot sauce so you can flavour it how you like - I'm not really a hot sauce person, but overall I found the dish a little bland so it definitely needed it. The portion size was fine but I'm sure the one I tried at Kimchi Cult was a bit more generous. There was a raw egg in there which cooks as you mix it in, and I love how the rice on the bottom of the bowl crisps up as you eat. All up, I was impressed with this and really enjoyed it, but I have to say that KC is my preferred option for this dish. My bill came to £10 for the dolsot and an orange juice. The casual dining area is totally fine for a quick lunch and was pretty busy by the time I was leaving. I'd definitely go back here for another try as there was lots more on the menu that I'm keen to try.

    Seafood omelette with tasty dipping sauce
    Amanda B.

    This is my favourite restaurant of all time. I love the consistently excellent food, the authentic dining experience and unassuming and efficient waiting staff. Each time you dine there is a beautiful wee selection of amuse bouche to share - things like kimchi, potatoes, cucumber or bean sprouts. For started the seafood omelette is to die for- really varied seafood including delightful wee baby squid, mussels and calamari. The tofu and seafood stew is my go-to dish. I am never disappointed with the fantastically generous portion, awesome sticky rice and lovely silver chopsticks (forks provided too!). Absolutely love it.

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    So good! The portions are just the right size and the food was yummy. They don't take reservations so plan accordingly.

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    Slow services and got us wrong orders, food came out not as expected. Raman looks like instant noodle. Not recommended.

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    Review Highlights - Silla Korean Restaurant

    For started the seafood omelette is to die for- really varied seafood including delightful wee baby squid, mussels and calamari.

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    Asiama - He is please with my choice of steamed chicken with fungi!

    Asiama

    4.4(7 reviews)
    0.7 miWoodlands, West End

    Now, I've walked passed this place hundreds of times as I'm ALWAYS somewhere in GWR, and every time…read moreI walk pass, it's empty. It looks super sad and there always 2 people eating which I assume are the actual staff members. Every time I build up the motivation to try Asia Ma, I went up straying to Ka Ka Lok as its more "happening". Well for once, we managed to pull through with our decision and enter this empty restaurant. Yes, it was just me and Gian dining in at a Malaysian Chinese restaurant at 930pm. A bit awkward but, we figured maybe cause it's late? Who knows. We were seated by the window by a friendly Malaysian (I assume) auntie, given menus and two baskets of prawn crackers (how generous ey) as we skimmed through the choices of food. Went for the menu with the Chinese words because that's where the good stuff is ey! Hehe Anyway, I chose the dinner for us and we had fried rice, steamed chicken with fungi (takes 20 mins to prepare and no, it's not the fungi you think! It's herbal mushroom!), deep fried homemade tofu, and pot of Chinese tea for 2. So 20 mins of chatting and prawn crackers later, I will quote Gian, "you chose well Sarah". Yes, the food was amazing. SUPER delicious! And huge in terms of portions!! We had extra for lunch the next day! The steamed chicken with black fungi was very herbal, gingery and just plain delightful in terms of light flavours! It complimented the deep fried home made tofu super well because that was seasoned with Malaysian soy sauce, shrimp, spring onions and all kinds of robust flavours! Along with fried rice, it was TWO THUMBS UP FOR ME! Altogether it was 15quid per person, and FYI, I have a lot of left over for lunch haha it's like you're paying for 2 meals! Guys, don't be fooled by the emptiness of Asia Ma, their food is AWESOME! Next time, imma go try the fish head tofu hot pot and Assam fish. Exciting!!

    Is it a rebrand or is it brand new? I'm not sure. What I do know is that it is very good and much…read moremuch better than Asia Style that was here previously. I'm surprised I'm the first to review TBH as Asiama has been here for a while. I have wanted to visit it for ages and I am glad I finally got the chance as the whole experience was really good. From the moment we arrived the staff were friendly and welcoming. It felt a bit like a Hong Kong cafe with the roasted meats hanging in the kitchen. We ordered a selection of dishes to share between four.... Here goes.... Roast duck, salt and chill chicken, Malaysian beef curry, char Sui Sichuan, authentic peppered chicken, fried rice, boiled rice and even some cheeky chips to help soak up the hangover. The food was all pretty good. The Malaysian curry was superb, spicy and with loads of sauce it was a favourite. The salt and chill chicken was really tasty and it was a great size portion. The Sichuan char Sui was my next favourite and was cooked really well. I also enjoyed the peppered chicken which had loads of peppers and onions as well as chicken. The only dish I was not that keen on was the roasted duck which was just a bit to chewy and fatty. The staff obviously thought we did not have enough food as they then brought out some really tasty and authentic dim sum which they informed us was complimentary. It was a great touch. By the time the free oranges arrived I was stuuuuuuffed! I'm tempted to give it 5, but I'm gonna go with four. Reason being the roasted duck was a Wee bit disappointing and the competition for authentic Chinese restaurants in Glasgow is now red hot. Don't get me wrong this place is excellent and I will definitely be back. Nearly forgot.... All that food and only 15 quid a head, bargain! Check it out soon Yelpers, it deserves more reviews.

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    The Hanoi Bike Shop - Beef Pho

    The Hanoi Bike Shop

    3.8(127 reviews)
    0.8 miWest End
    ££

    If you have eaten PHO in more authentic places like Little Vietnam in Los Angeles, San Francisco,…read moreToronto, and Orange County (I have)...then don't eat here. The Pho is not authentic. It is picture pretty but that is about it. This place was recommended by our friend's 25 year old kid (whose palette is still young). The decor is beautiful and the inside is cozy and intimate. I ordered the seafood pho. It had no depth to it. It was missing that umami flavor. The broth was watery. It was missing the mint and the Thai basil. I ordered it #2 spicy and it was not spicy at all. We asked for some Fish sauce and they had no idea what we were talking about (which should have been a red flag) so then we asked for Hoisin sauce and they didn't have that either, they offered us soy sauce and we accepted that. Anything to bring some flavor to our pho. They ran out of chicken and (the night was still young) so my friend had to order the beef pho. He said his was okay- this was his first time having pho so he had nothing to compare it to. The service was mediocre. We had to ask them to bring us utensils. We had to ask them again to bring us napkins. It took them forever to ask us what we wanted to drink after they sat us down. To be honest, it was overpriced for the quality of food that was served. I would not recommend this place to anyone looking for authentic pho in Glasgow. This is a very instagram/influencer spot for pretty food pics/decor and that's about it. I would not go back.

    As an American, I've only eaten here 3 times in my two trips to Scotland. Both times, I got…read moresandwiches and sides for Lunch. I had Salt and Chilli pork, fish cakes and Bavette steak. All where delicious. I also really enjoyed the Pho. Ratings can be hysterical - because everyone likes different types of Pho. One woman said the Pho is SO salty. And another guys claims its bland. (people are strange). Yet, I found it delicious. I ate downstairs on all of my trips and enjoyed that for lunch. Will def visit this for lunch again on my next visit.

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    The Hanoi Bike Shop - Inside. Chef is the person with the blonde hair.

    Inside. Chef is the person with the blonde hair.

    The Hanoi Bike Shop - Soya Bean & Daikon Cakes

    Soya Bean & Daikon Cakes

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    Seoul - Interior

    Seoul

    3.1(7 reviews)
    1.4 miMerchant City, City Centre

    Excellent - Seoul a new Korean place I thought!!! The exclamation marks show my joy at passing it…read moreon Saturday night on the way elsewhere and knowing that within one week I would make sure I checked it out. I bloody wish I hadn't as it was a terrible meal. If I was told there was not actually a Korean chef in the kitchen I would not be in the slightest bit surprised. I am no Korean food expert, but I have been to the country and tasted the cuisine first hand so I at least have a bit of an idea and to me this was miles and miles away from being authentic. The place is swankier looking than I expected, but really that's one of the few positives I can think of. The prices are crazily high for the portion size and quality. )8 quid for half an aubergine starter!) The service is erratic. They did not give us enough menus for everyone. They gave us sauce bottles that did not pour any sauce. They brought the same dish twice and tried to serve another of our dishes to another table before the bringing it to us. Dishes tried - Korean pancake - nice but expensive. Saves it from being one star review. Gyosas - decent dumplings. Only other nice thing along with the pancake. Kimichi - is Kimichi, it is what it is. Crispy Korean chicken - expensive bland tasteless deep fried cardboard. More fitting in a low grade chinese takeaway. A complete horror show of a course. Deep fried aubergine - average tasting and a complete rip off. Waiter should have been wearing a highway man mask when serving it. Bibimbap - Korean beef rice bowl. Shocking rip off, about two bits of shredded beef in it and 4 veggies and the rest was rice. Usually I would only comment on my own food, but honestly mine were not actually that bad in comparison to some of my fellow guests. Fatty, chewy meat, tiny portions and bizarre combinations. If I had got a couple of the dishes other people had chosen I may have actually cried in the restaurant. The prices are way way way to high. The quality and portion size is really really had. The service is brusque at best. There are much better Korean restaurants in Glasgow. In my opinion this one is really going to need to up its game if it's going to survive.

    My first thought upon walking into Seoul was shock, I was expecting it to be a bit of a rough and…read moreready dive style restaurant - it's not. It's really lovely, a nice sized dining room, good natural light, comfortable seating, pretty asian inspired looking bar, funky lighting. It was cool and I liked it. The service were brisk and to the point. There were a couple of staff members who were a little friendlier, but on the whole the staff didn't really interact with us at all other than to take our order and thank us for coming. Okay so let's talk food - they advertise themselves as Korean but I would say that they are more of an asian fusion place with Sushi, Teriyaki, Udon and Yaki Soba all on the menu alongside the Korean BBQ, Hot Pots and Bibimbap. We decided to order up some appetizers to share, the first thing we noticed was how eye wateringly expensive they were. Let me take you through what we had Kimchi Pancake (£8.60) - easily the best dish of the night by a mile, it was flavourful and crispy and we loved it, but it wasn't even close to being worth almost £9. Chicken Gyoza (£6.90) - 6 pretty nice lightly fried dumplings, they had lots of filling and a nice enough flavour. It was another favourite dish at the table. Crispy Chicken Korea Style (£8.70) - the chicken I didn't hate, it was a good sized portion but it was pretty small pieces and chewy, I ate it but a few at my table didn't do back for a second piece. It reminded me of deep fried shredded chicken from a chinese take away. Deep Fried Aubergine (£8.60) - This was by far and away the dish that annoyed us most cost wise. We were expecting maybe cubes of battered Aubergine....but it was literally half an aubergine which had been deep fried, and some sweet miso sauce squirted across the top for nearly £9. Let's take a second to think about that - Half an Aubergine and a drizzle of sauce for NINE of Queen Elizabeth's British pound sterling. Shockingly over priced. Unfortunately things did not improve with my main and I genuinely could've wept when it arrived. I went for the Teriyaki Duck Breast (£10.60) this arrived as a small portion of overly fatty flavourless duck breast, sliced thinly with a tiny bit of greasy watery sauce and a side salad leaves - no veg, nothing. The rest of my table looked on at me with sympathy as I ate my dry duck and boiled rice which I had to pay £2.50 for. As you can tell I was utterly unimpressed with the value for money and at £25 per person I felt it was obscenely over priced for the food we were served. Especially given that I came home and had to have something to eat because I was still hungry. I am actually still really disappointed by the whole experience this morning as I write this. Sadly this isn't somewhere I would visit again even if other people wanted to go, I feel like I was seriously fleeced for this meal and that is not a feeling I enjoy or wise to repeat.

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    Chin Chin Bar Restaurant

    Chin Chin Bar Restaurant

    4.7(6 reviews)
    8.0 mi
    £

    A long while back me and some of my friends went to chin chins because of how close it was. We de…read morewhat we were going to get which was spare ribs chicken balls and some egg fried rice.We sat down after a kind lady showed us were to sit.They gave us fortune cookies which were delicious.We ordered what we wanted and some drinks.It didn't take them long to bring us our dish so we dug in.We all loved the chicken balls they were so crispy and juicy.The spare ribs were delicious but a little bit fatty. And the egg fried rice was the best egg fried rice I've ever had.Also the inside was so pretty.When we were finished the gave us little wipes because of the ribs.They were so kind they even treated us with a free ice cream which was big for the price.

    For those of you on a gluten free diet and miss having your Chinese food fix this place is…read moreamazing!! They offer a gluten free menu for takeaway and sit in and have quite a good selection. I had tried their takeaway menu so decided to sit in one night with my mum. We had prawn toast to start which honestly was so good you couldn't tell it was gluten free. I then had the beef curry whilst my mum had chicken balls in sweet and sour sauce. Both was equally delicious but the curry sauce was just slightly too runny for my liking. The chicken balls were lovely and really crispy so a slight difference from the gluten kind you normally get from a takeaway. We shared a fried rice and chips between us. There was a slightly longer wait for food as it's cooked separately but that didn't bother us. The staff are friendly and my mum was offered a free strawberry liqueur once we had finished our meal. It's a bit of a drive from me but It's worth to to be able to enjoy Chinese food without the pain!!,

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    Chin Chin Bar Restaurant - Gluten free menu

    Gluten free menu

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    Chin Chin Bar Restaurant - Gluten free beef curry and gluten free chicken balls

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    Gluten free beef curry and gluten free chicken balls

    Asian Fusion

    Asian Fusion

    3.0(3 reviews)
    8.1 miEast Kilbride
    ££

    Asian Fusion is OK. The menu is a mix of Malay, Thai and Chinese cooking set in a small and fairly…read moremodern mirrored room. I found the service quite eh, full on. We were out for a stag do so perhaps not giving the menu our full attention but even then the idea that we weren't ready to order within 10 minutes of sitting down didn't seem to go down to well. Feeling under pressure I plumped for the Haggis rolls to start. A bit of a disappointment to be honest as it was merely haggis wrapped in spring roll pastry, I was hoping for more of a traditional pancake roll with Haggis providing an alternative to the prawns and char siu laced with vegetables and beansprouts, They were nice but could have been so much more. For main I went for char siu with beansprouts and (mystery) gravy. My cooking skills have come on leaps and bounds in the last 12 months but char siu is still something I've truly master so I like ordering it when I'm out. If I could sum up my main I would say it was like getting a takeaway on a plate. It was nice and the plain chow mein I had along with it was perhaps the best thing on the table in front of me but overall it was lacking a bit of life all over. Nice, but won't be rushing to go back.

    I can't believe Asian Fusion isn't on here as I think it's the best Chinese in East Kilbride…read more Based in the Village in Ek with competition such as Cathay Cuisine and Nams; Asian Fusion still really stands out. It is fairly new and we order our Takeaway from here weekly. The only wee gripe is that delivery takes ages so we normally collect ourselves - but that itself is testament to how busy/popular it is here. We normally order the Salt and Chilli chicken which (after vigorous and time consuming research, purely scientific obv) is THE best in EK. As are their Salt and Chilli chips. Their curry sauce is excellent, not too mild but with a nice kick. We've also tried the Beef Chow Mein which is a huge portion and has often done me 2 dinners - they certainly don't scrimp on the sizes in here. I've sat in before for their set menu, the place is a sea of black and red and very modern looking. The staff are helpful without being overbearing. A fantastic wee Chinese which is a must try if you stay in East Kilbride or nearby!

    Bar Soba Merchant City - Prawn dumplings and dragon prawns

    Bar Soba Merchant City

    3.2(9 reviews)
    1.7 miMerchant City, City Centre
    ££

    I have been going to Bar Soba in Mitchell lane for a few years now, and I really enjoy the food. I…read morewas excited to hear they were opening up in Merchant square, and I actually booked up for Hogmanay 2015/16. This was a really fantastic night! Its a pretty big restaurant, and we were seated outside on the balcony. This was the perfect seat to be part of all the action that was taking place in the middle of the square. There was a live singer, 7 piece band and a DJ till 3am. All indoors which was ideal due to the normal Baltic temps in December! The service throughout the night was amazing. It was a set 3 courses with Prosecco for £40 which was actually the cheapest price within the square. It meant you could keep your table all night and leave jackets etc. This was pre Yelping days so I actually don't have any pics of the food!! (shameful!) I went back last week, and again had a really nice meal, with great service. I made the most of the 5pm deal - 2 courses for £12.95. The portion size was substantial and a really tasty dish. It defo has a different vibe than Mitchell lane, and is more of a restaurant than bar, however I enjoyed it just the same.

    Having worked round the corner from Mitchell Street for a few years, Bar Soba has been a tried and…read moretested favourite for a while. Great value pre-theatre menu and tasty pan Asian food. Just don't go if you're in a hurry. Unfortunately, the slow service is a similar theme at the new Soba restaurant on Albion Street. We did not have a booking however, so I would recommend to call to reserve a table. After about 20 mins we had still not been approached to take our food/drink order, and some of the staff seemed to be standing around in a daydream while we tried to grab their attention. When we did order, our drinks (two cokes) took another 10 mins to get to the table. On the other hand, the food was speedy and was at our table in about 15 mins. The chicken sate burger was spot on, smothered in sate sauce and sandwiched between a soft brioche bun. The chilli chips coupled with the sweet chilli dipping sauce were a perfect combo. The Katsu Curry unfortunately came with a really tiny amount of sauce to accompany the chicken, which was a bit of a let down. Although slow to start, the food was good and the staff were very friendly and chatty. Plus, we used a 50% off voucher so we grabbed a really good deal for the meal and service. Will be back, but definitely not one to try and squeeze into your lunch hour!

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