lovely meal, lovely service, best Chinese in Liverpool, FACT.
Mei Mei – Liverpool City Centre
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lovely meal, lovely service, best Chinese in Liverpool, FACT.
Mei Mei – Liverpool City CentreFantastic restaurant for large bookings. A hungry group of us visited recently for breakfast and were absolutely delighted with the great service and outstanding food. The homemade hash browns are worth a visit alone!
The Clove Hitch Bistro and Bar – Liverpool City Centrebeen first time on the monro in duke street and we loved it!! having lunch infront of the fireplace was awesome o/ We can't wait to go back, which will be very soon xxx
The Monro – Liverpool City CentreI visited the Monro with my husband on 30 December for their 2 course Early Bird special which is now £13.50. I have been there on two previous occasions for lunch when the food and service was excellent. However, this visit was disappointing. We were quickly shown to a table by the door and given menus. I ordered a bottle of white rioja. My order was taken but then the waitress returned and informed me they had sold out. Not a good start. I chose another bottle. We ordered our food and soon realised that we were not warming up. I asked the waitress if we could be moved somewhere warmer and she said they had been having problems with the heating but it was all sorted now and it should start to warm up. Unfortunately it did not. I went to inspect a nearby radiator which was stone cold. I pointed this out to a waitress and she moved us to a table nearer the centre of the room. All around us diners were sat in coats and scarves looking chilly. The food was delicious. We shared a starter of seafood linguine and mains of seabass and tbone steak. We then sat with empty plates for more than 20 minutes as staff whizzed by us and ignored our attempts to gain eye contact. I eventually managed to stop a waiter and asked him to clear our plates. We shared a dessert of sticky toffee pudding, again delicious. When we were given the bill, I mentioned the lack of heating to the waitress and also the poor service. She did apologise saying they had staffing issues and said she hoped i would return. I hope so too.
The Monro – Liverpool City CentreI recently visited Alma De Cuba with a large group of friends the food was to die for and the service was fantastic. We all had a wonderful time although it was very cold and we had to leave our coats on which I must say this did spoil it a little!!! (It was -10 outside though so a little warmer inside!!!)
Alma De Cuba – Liverpool City CentreCelebrate our's daughter' 18th birthday in Matou! Food was absolutely amazing, staffs were friendly and efficient and of course the stunning view of the Mersey!! Highly recommended and will definitely be back again!
Matou – Liverpool City CentreThe restaurant is pleasing to the eye and there is plenty of choice, however, the vegetarian option is limited to non existent really. Having had the arrabiata as a predictable choice - it doesn't have cheese in- have to say apart from the penne and tomato sauce there was not much else in it. My omnivore colleagues enjoyed their meals and did have alot of choice.
San Carlo – Liverpool City CentreAbsolutely out of this world!! I will return again and again, until it's January diet month! (and then I'll sneak in by myself)
Viva Brazil – Liverpool City CentreMe and my wife sampled the super Christmas menu Saturday 18th December and found it totally spot on. My wife chose mushroom risotto followed by the turkey meal with goose fat roasted potatoes (mouth watering) and all the trimmings then baileys cheesecake - Washed down with a nice bottle of merlot. I chose the home made chicken liver pate with crusty bread with side of caramelised onions, main meal was fall off the bone lamb (beautifully cooked) with chive mash followed by baileys cheesecake - Every bit was delightful, could not fault a thing, we highly recommend this fine restaurant for a lovely cosy atmosphere, if you can get a seat there before the Christmas menu goes off the board you will not be disappointed! Don't miss out if you can. Also plenty of cask ales to be had to should you like the real deal beers.... Staff are fabulous, place is cosy, warm and perfect for a total delightful meal. I shall be returning asap.... Thanks to all there, see you soon Steve
The Monro – Liverpool City CentreWent to spice lounge on the 14th Dec 2010 first of all was going to a concert at the arena so thought what better place to eat, also took advantage of a local radio offer of half price food voucher, and to be honest was glad of the voucher, 1st course I had was a minced chicken kebab that for some reason all you could taste was fish sauce? My wife’s 1st course was aloo tikki described as potato patties with Indian spices. What came resembled and tasted like small savoury cakes from our local chip shop, 2nd course for myself was a lamb chooka what i can only describe as pieces of lamb cooked in a mulligatawny soup? My wife’s 2nd course was a chicken jalfreasi which at £16 for the main without a rice or bread we thought was expensive, then it come to the table, all be it after a mammoth wait, what arrived was hugely disappointing, dry tasteless chicken in a tomato sauce with a slight kick in, we did not have time to have desert after it taking over two hours for 2 courses, overall i had a massively disappointing meal, that does not compare anywhere near the other Indian restaurants i go to in Liverpool city centre and also one on the east lancs road, And mainly was astounded with the prices of the food , just because it is in the Albert dock does not mean the have to charge premier league footballers prices for 4th division food,
Spice Lounge – Liverpool City CentreHave ate twice at this restaurant, both times good food. most recent visit Monday for Xmas menu - food excellent would recommend anyone to try.
Matou – Liverpool City CentreVisited this restaurant on Saturday 11th December, booking was for 9.30pm we received our first course at 10.50pm, after complaining to the Manager no action was taken whatsoever. The Manager totally dismissed there was a problem, he then sent a member of staff over to offer us a complimentary bottle of wine, 1 bottle for a party of 7 people. (how insulting). After completing our meal (which I must point wasn't nothing exciting) at midnight, we then received our bill to find we had been charged for the bottle of wine. No apologies were given and the service was very very poor and the food was nothing exciting either. The most helpful people were the young lads waiting on
Sapporo Teppanyaki Liverpool – Liverpool City CentreI went to Zorbas last Saturday with an old friend for dinner. The meal was delicious and the atmosphere relaxed and informal. If you enjoy authentic Greek cuisine then I would definitely recommend this restaurant.
Zorbas – Liverpool City CentreWe went here for the "all you can eat" on Sunday the 28th Nov. The service was poor. Once we eventually got our order in for starter it was served very sloppily at our table, at least one bowls worth ended up on the table! The place was freezing and we were positioned beside their fish tank located in the rear (false) wall so we ended up sitting in a gale with our coats on. When we asked to be moved out of the draught we were placed on a central table. Although this was out of the draught it was situated directly above some sort of motor so the whole floor vibrated. Still to cold to remove our jackets. When we complained about the cold they said the heating was broken, it was below 0 oC outside so they shouldn't have opened. We should have left after the soup as the rest of the food wasn't great either. Will not be going back.
Mayflower – Liverpool City CentreMy wife and i have been eating here from time to time over the last 10yrs and have never had a bad meal; which has always been served by a friendly waiter. the food is excellent and would give it 10 out of 10 for taste.
Casa Italia – Liverpool City CentreI recently dined at The boot room with some friends over from Canada. Having done the LFC tour we soon found our selves sitting in a booth struggling to choose from the delicious menu. A member of staff (Kevin?) asked what we'd like to drink. When i told him i was driving he asked what drinks i usually like and then made me a non alcoholic cocktail made from ginger ale, lime cordial and angisturas bitters, it was gorgeous, we named it Kirsty's Corner. He then informed us that if we ordered quickly we could eat from the early menu. I had broccoli and blue cheese soup served with home made crisp and a steak baguette. it was absolutely beautiful, my thinly sliced beef was pink inside with the sweetest caramelised onions and the soup was thick and very flavoursome. My friend ordered fish and chips which came out on a big square plate with a individual basket of chips. we all thoroughly enjoyed our meal. I was very impressed with the modern but still relaxed decor and friendly and professional staff. I was equally impressed with the modest price tag and would recommend The boot room to everyone. We had such a lovely time there. I felt proud of our city and elated that id accidentally chosen this gem to eat in!
The Boot Room Sports Cafe – Liverpool City CentreI Love Kimos! I try to go there when I get into Liverpool. Was introduced to it by my boyfriend and first impressions I really didn't think I'd like it but their chicken kebab is the best and I love the falafel's they have as well. Nice atmosphere and lovely decorations and staff are always smiley and helpful!
Kimos – Liverpool City CentreDelifonseca is the best restaurant and deli in the world. Food tastes delicious,fresh and really good quality. I will recommend it to everybody!!!
Delifonseca – Liverpool City Centre2 toppings and a drink for £9.99. Available every Monday.
2 courses plus a piece of home-made dessert, £12.50. Available until 6.30pm Wednesday and Thursday and until 5.30pm Fridays (excludes Bank Holidays).
Starter and a main, £14.99. Available Wednesday and Thursday 3pm-9.30pm, Friday and Saturday 3pm-6.30pm, Sunday 1pm-9.30pm.
One child (up to 10 years old) eats free per adult. Available Wednesday and Thursday.
Party Nights every Friday and Saturday with dinner, DJ, dancing and plate smashing. Meze party menu, £25 (£5pp non-refundable deposit).