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Bidrage med feedbackThis recently rebadged café with a fabulous position continues to struggle. My husband and I both opted to have the lunchtime special $22 per head for a selected menu and a drink from the bar or a coffee. My husband had a lamb salad, and was reasonably satisfied with that. I opted for a haloumi salad, and asked if it could be made GF. Was assured that yes, absolutely, so ordered that.When our meals first arrived, I looked at my plate and asked the waitress what the grain was that was replacing the farro (composed of grains of certain wheat species, so definitely containing gluten). I was brightly informed that it was barley. "Does the chef realise that barley also contains gluten?" I asked. The waitress took my plate away and came back assuring me that it was a mistake and they would bring GF shortly. When my plate returned, it contained no grains at all. Pretty hungry, I tucked in, only to be dismayed by my mouthful. The smoked tomatoes that were part of the dish were, for want of a better term, ghastly. I still ate most of the dish, as we had time constraints, and I didn't consider that anything about it was "off" - just awful.As we prepared to leave, I asked my husband to taste the tomatoes in case I was being overly picky - he actually spat out the bite he'd taken. When we gave our feedback to the waitress, she assured us that that's what the smoked tomatoes were supposed to taste like. The chef even sent back word that he'd also had a taste, and that's what the smoked tomatoes really are supposed to taste like.We are garden-to-plate consumers as a general rule, and make a lot of our own food from scratch, so to eat something so genuinely ghastly and be told that it's supposed to be like that was a true shock. My husband has subsequently smoked some tomatoes on our own barbeque at home, and they are absolutely delightful.We had tried this café in it's pre-renovation state (as Me
Had a great dinner with friends. WIt was very busy and our meals took about 45 mins, however the staff were great and were attentive to our drinks while we waited. It was worth the wait, as we all enjoyed our meals. I had the Ruben burger and it was fantastic.We were able to split our bill and pay separately, which is excellent for a restaurant to do. When we went to pay, our waiter kindly gave us all our first round of drinks on the house due to our longer than usual wait for our meals, this was offered without any prompting from us. It was a nice gesture and much appreciated that they acknowledged our wait even though we never made mention of it, staff should be highly commended for this, thanks.We are all from interstate and regularly travel to Canberra, so next time we are sure to come back!
We visited Canberra for weekend stay and really enjoyed the food in this restaurant . I loved the oyster bar with fresh oyster. It was fun to watch the chef opened the oyster and serve in front of you . He is really skilful and professional . Watching the chef to prepare the food is very enjoyable .Other dishes also lovely and fresh with good presentation Strongly recommend to all my friends
The reason for the average rating all has to do with the service.My family and I went for dinner at 830 on the 17/11/2016. Firstly It took ages to have someone serve us. When we finally got to place our orders we had 2 beers and 2 ciders as our drinks order. The ciders came in no time. 15 mins later we got our starters but no beers. 20min in we asked the waitress for the beers and she said they are on their way. 30mins still no beers. We asked a different waitress who then informed me that my selection wasn't even there. I found that a bit strange as no one had told me in the 30min waiting. We finally got our beers.When the order finaly came, the chips I got weren't the ones I ordered. So I went to the wait staff to sort that out again.The food was good but the service was rather disappointing.
The rebirthing of Me and Mrs Jones has moved it from a cafe to a restaurant. Whilst it is still in the same place the layout, decor and menu are now more fitting for a restaurant rather than the cafe it used to be.The food is very good and very reasonably priced and there is a good choice of dishes. A good option is to order two small plates rather than a single main course. The wine list is very good alsoI would have rated it more highly had the service been a bit more attentive. The wait staff were friendly and knowledgeable however they were hard to find at times and the service was a bit on the slow side.If they can sort out the service I would rate it 4 stars rather than 3Well worth a visit but not if you are tight for time