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We went there for a romantic Valentine's Day dinner. I wouldn't let my time go. the dining room is beautiful, but eating leaves much to be desired!
His almost christmas and not a single other patron saint in itself, as we sat quite unhappy in an environment that seems to be newly completed, but still retains the boring, sad very boring style of a bygone ära. you can smell almost the weak parfums of lavender that suits this style of the place. eating came quite late, and you can only assume that it wasn't because the place was packed. a menu that sent the place was the UN-inspiring collection of bits of that which cheerfully burst to a table with the desire to flee back to the 21st century that we did with great power
Just like the people, they should never judge a book through its cover. while the hotel contaminates the charm of the old world, it does not eat here. my friend and I ordered a soy capuccino and a ski shallow white to start. while my friends were drinking, I wasn't. the odour that came out of the cup would only rival a tradie armpit at a 40 degree day. two sips later and with my pacious bell at me to stop the torture, I put the kelch as the act of ease. Unfortunately, the pain was to continue. my friend and I had ordered the vol- au-Vent filled spinat, rührei, smoked salmon and hollandaise. the time of death should have been called upon this court before leaving the kitchen. Putting...read more
Old world charm meets mouth water eating, with a live piano player to boot. compliments to the chef when the duck was the best I ever had. the glaze was the first advice and it was so fall-off-the-bonus tender that everything I needed was a fork to swallow the vogel.