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Bidrage med feedbackHow dare you to cancel my function 4 days before my big day, and you did it by email (you never informed me about the phone! and her reason was not beyond her control, the only reason why she was canceled because they realized that they would not make enough money out of alcohol sales as they wanted to be such a pathetic reason! that is a warning, so they don't buy any deal from this business as its con. that happened to me and could happen to you. I booked and paid in full more than 5 months in advance. cody li (function manager does not care about her or her special day, all he cares about and continues to try to cheat more money...read more
For a fine dining room ai fiori unfortunately not cut. our Monday evening adventure brought us to an interesting event location great location and location, but the eating in the 8 course offers degustation was not provided until at least the reduced price made it reasonable, but far from brilliant if this should be the standard of the tariff, this place will not remain in a very competitive environment open food had an obvious air of the preparation efficient service
Had a Groupon lunch here, which was shared starter (no choice, just garlic bread), two mains and two glasses of wine. Food was ok, but instead of the crushed potatoes, we got a cheese and tomato risotto which was very dry, and didn 't really complement the salmon. We also waited a very long time despite the place not being busy. 1.5 hours for a working lunch was far too long. We were told that one main would be another half hour after waiting 40 mins as the pulled pork was freshly prepared . Beautiful old building tho.
Okay, if you want to impress a girl, here’s the place to take her. Or if you’re looking for the best of the best of restaurants in the heart of Adelaide, you’re also looking at the right place. Located on 21 King William Street in an old AMP bank building, this Italian restaurant comes with gorgeous marbled interiors with what looks like medieval-inspired décor taking you into a different world where you’ll feel as fit as a king or queen.
It's feeding time again! For those who don't know, The Feed Report will now only be adding new restaurants. So, even though updates will be less frequent, you can expect the same low quality of penmanship. This is another place on King William St. that uses the preexisting architecture of the old buildings. The room is two storeys high, and clad in marble. However, the effect is completely ruined by the abysmal linoleum floor. It's the ancient lino, that looks like melted plastic, and can be found on the floors of very crappy supermarkets. Ai Fiori!