
Chris A
6 reviews on 1 places
An exceptionally good burger that I cannot recommend enough. I had heard about the place, but I had never had the chance to try it. The food was amazing, and the staff were very friendly. I tried both takeout and dine-in, and it was top-end quality in both cases. Definitely give it a try, and I'm looking forward to the next time I'm around.
Happy Hot Pot is an absolute delight! The cozy ambiance, friendly staff, and mouthwatering selection of ingredients make it a must-visit spot. The hot pot broth is rich and flavorful, and the variety of fresh meats, vegetables, and condiments ensure a personalized dining experience. Highly recommend!
I am not sure if my expectations were high due to the reputation that follows this place or the location of it. I have been couple of times now and probably I will be more, but worth to mention some comments for things to potentially be improved.
There is a noticeable difference between the shifts of staff. Some of our visits the staff were exceptional and in some others below average. In general though, minus the consistency, you have a feeling that you are taken care of from the moment you are there.
Food wise, there are some inconsistencies as well but the majority of the time the food is good and tasty. There is a small noticeable tension to shrink the portions across the time but in general the standards of taste are maintained high.
The main non positive comment I would like to highlight is the inconsistency in the pricing without in some cases. For example, eggs benedict are usually on the range of the £ 10-12 for breakfast but in one occasion we were there for breakfast, some time as always and we have been informed that there is no breakfast menu due to bank holiday but it’s lunch menu. Practically the same eggs benedict went up to £ 15-16. That doesn’t make much of a sense and may worth to be reviewed.
Overall, it’s a good place that I would recommend, worth visiting for sure.
There is a noticeable difference between the shifts of staff. Some of our visits the staff were exceptional and in some others below average. In general though, minus the consistency, you have a feeling that you are taken care of from the moment you are there.
Food wise, there are some inconsistencies as well but the majority of the time the food is good and tasty. There is a small noticeable tension to shrink the portions across the time but in general the standards of taste are maintained high.
The main non positive comment I would like to highlight is the inconsistency in the pricing without in some cases. For example, eggs benedict are usually on the range of the £ 10-12 for breakfast but in one occasion we were there for breakfast, some time as always and we have been informed that there is no breakfast menu due to bank holiday but it’s lunch menu. Practically the same eggs benedict went up to £ 15-16. That doesn’t make much of a sense and may worth to be reviewed.
Overall, it’s a good place that I would recommend, worth visiting for sure.
My experience at Terminal 2 Lounge at Dublin Airport was fairly average. The lounge is decently sized and has a variety of seating options, including comfortable chairs and tables.
The food and drink options at the lounge were decent, but nothing really stood out as exceptional. There were some hot dishes available, but they were a bit underwhelming in terms of taste and quality. The drinks selection was fairly standard, with a few options for beer and wine. The lounge also offers some basic amenities, such as free Wi-Fi and access to newspapers and magazines.
Overall, I would say that Terminal 2 Lounge at Dublin Airport is a decent option if you need a place to sit and wait for your flight. However, if you're looking for a more luxurious or memorable lounge experience, you may want to consider other options.
The food and drink options at the lounge were decent, but nothing really stood out as exceptional. There were some hot dishes available, but they were a bit underwhelming in terms of taste and quality. The drinks selection was fairly standard, with a few options for beer and wine. The lounge also offers some basic amenities, such as free Wi-Fi and access to newspapers and magazines.
Overall, I would say that Terminal 2 Lounge at Dublin Airport is a decent option if you need a place to sit and wait for your flight. However, if you're looking for a more luxurious or memorable lounge experience, you may want to consider other options.
If you're looking for a great coffee spot in Edinburgh, look no further than Project Coffee in Bruntsfield. This cozy and welcoming café has a trendy, laid-back vibe that's perfect for working, catching up with friends, or just enjoying a good cup of coffee.
The coffee here is top-notch. In addition to coffee, Project Coffee also serves a range of delicious food, including breakfast items, sandwiches, and pastries. The menu is well-curated and offers a good mix of healthy and indulgent options. Everything we tried was fresh, flavourful, and satisfying.
The atmosphere of the café is another highlight. The space is bright and airy, with plenty of natural light. It's a great place to settle in with a book and spend some time working or relaxing. The staff are friendly and helpful, and they seem genuinely passionate about coffee and food.
The coffee here is top-notch. In addition to coffee, Project Coffee also serves a range of delicious food, including breakfast items, sandwiches, and pastries. The menu is well-curated and offers a good mix of healthy and indulgent options. Everything we tried was fresh, flavourful, and satisfying.
The atmosphere of the café is another highlight. The space is bright and airy, with plenty of natural light. It's a great place to settle in with a book and spend some time working or relaxing. The staff are friendly and helpful, and they seem genuinely passionate about coffee and food.