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Bistro to amaze
Review of Bistro Lyonnais by
mookiepunk
Advantages: Cosy with great service and food
Disadvantages: Can be a bit cramped at times
...and a post graduate in Art and Education at UCE Birmingham. She manages the administrative side of the Bistro, and promotes local Art and artists by displaying their works in this popular restaurant.
Ricardo Rodrigues , is a head waiter of the "Old School". He acts as the Head of House at the Bistro. His smooth, friendly and professional manner, gained from his training in the Channel Islands and beyond, ensure that diners can complete their gastronomic experience with the minimum of fuss.
The 'Bistro' is very compact but also quite cosy and has a real authentic charm about it. If you’re after stainless steel, glass and laminate floors then this is not the place for you. The ‘real’ wooden tables and chairs do not match and this only helps to add to the feel of the place. The lighting is subdued and there are various colourful...
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12.02.2004
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Culinary delight in downtown Toronto
Review of Reds Bistro, Toronto by
Plummars
Advantages: Delicious food, excellent selection of wines, superb service
Disadvantages: Not the cheapest..
...I launched into the frozen coconut souffle. All in, the meal cost us $160CAD. The service from Al was impeccable, we were never rushed, he never hovered around us, yet he managed to make sure everything was enjoyable and chatted with us for a while between courses which made us feel relaxed and very welcome.
The layout of the bistro is elegant. Subdued lighting (without being too dark) helped to add to the atmosphere of luxury and comfort. The tables were all well spaced with plenty of room between them and the chairs themselves were v comfortable, I've never noticed the chairs in a restaurant before!
Overall, an beautiful restaurant with stunning dishes, extremely friendly and competent staff and wonderful food! I would point out, that if you do like to try different wines and consider yourself an expert, this restaurant could...
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20.12.2006
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The Best Restaurant in Brighton
Review of Bistro Vino, Preston Street, Brighton by
maryjo
Advantages: quality of food, location
Disadvantages: none
...Our favourite Brighton restaurant is Bistro Vino in Preston Street - close to the sea front & the main shopping street. We have returned several times to Bistro Vino on our day trips to the coast - the service there is excellent. We have experienced a warm, friendly atmosphere each time. The menu is varied with local fresh fish a speciality. The set menu offers a good choice and is exceptional value for money.
After a wonderful meal at the Bistro Vino, a stroll along the sea front is always the perfect way to end our day in Brighton....
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29.08.2000
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Brighton's best bistro
Review of Bistro Vino, Preston Street, Brighton by
maryjo
Advantages: price, fabulous food
Disadvantages: none
...Our favourite restaurant in Brighton ! Bistro Vino has a friendly atmosphere, fabulous food and is outstanding value for money. Located in Preston Street, its a stone's throw (or should that be pebble's throw!) from the sea front, next to the main shopping street. The fayre is Italian, with fresh seafood a speciality, of course. But the special Menu of the day is a real bargain, and all the food is of the highest standard.
A charming bistro - perfect after a busy day on the beach or shopping.
And then, why not do as we do, and take a lesiurely stroll along the seafront to walk off a wonderful meal....
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06.03.2001
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Godot's Bistro, Chingford
Review of Godot's Bistro, Chingford, East London by
Essexgirl2006
Advantages: Pleasant atmosphere
Disadvantages: Service was disappointing.
..., but the Ladies' only had one, cramped cubicle.
I noted a couple of high chairs so presume they are obliging towards young customers also.
I noticed as we came in that they also do Jacket potatoes, omelettes and other small dishes at lunchtime.
Godot's Bistro
139, Station Rd, London, E4 6AG
Tel: 020 8529 6235
Would I go back? Well, as a veggie, probably not for a while as I would not have anything else to eat, but generally the meal was good and I was not put off by the service.
I rated the menu standard as good to reflect the fact that non-veggies would have a good choice....
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29.07.2006
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A Comfort(able) Hotel in Eisenach
Review of Comfort Hotel, Eisenach by
proxam
Advantages: Well situated, cheap and clean
Disadvantages: Not at that price
...The first time we chose to stay in this particular hotel (a couple of years ago) was because it was ideally situated for our purposes. We were traveling to Poland after flying to Franfurt/Hahn airport and it was a convenient distance to split our journey, and at a very competitive price.
We must have been pretty satisfied with it as when we were planning a tour of Germany in September, we had no hesitation in using this hotel again.
The hotel is located in a peaceful setting on the edge of farmland about half a mile from the Eisenach East junction on the A4 autobahn. It's very easy to find as it's well signposted from the exit ramp. On a quiet road, it is around a quarter of a mile or so from a shopping mall with a good selection of bars and restaurants.
The reception area was welcoming enough and the bar and bistro were adjacent. I...
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28.12.2004
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Good things come in small packages!
Review of Ferret Hall Bistro (Leeds) by
read123
Advantages: Friendly staff, fab food, great atmoshphere
Disadvantages: Small dining space so can feel crowded
...personally would much rather be in a busy restaurant than an empty one anyway.
Decor
The decor itself is quite basic so not much can be said really, white walls, red flagged stone floor, I like this as it seems to have a touch of authenticity about it. Also on the walls are cartoons connected with food and are fairly subtle, there are also pictures of regular customers enjoying there meals here which adds a nice touch I think. The tables and chairs are wooden, very rustic and just what you'd expect to find in a typical bistro- no white linen table cloths here then!
Staff
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I love the staff here, its all very informal, friendly and polite, on my first visit I felt right at home as the husband and wife team(owners) along with the rest of the waiters treat you like old friends and are very welcoming. I like this approach in a place...
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11.04.2006
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Everyone looks better by candle light
Review of La Poule Au Pot, London by
Shoka
Advantages: Very good french food, tucked away so no tourists, candlelit
Disadvantages: Fake french decor a little too much
...La Poule Au Pot is a super place for a real french meal. There are many restaurants in London that serve french food, Gordon Ramsey, all the Conrans pretty much, in other words a fair few to pick from. What stands out about La Poule Au Pot is that is actaually a proper french restaurant in that you couldnt mistake the country you are supposed to be tasting the cusine of. From the first site of the restaurant you know its supposed to be French, rustic is the word that springs to mind in terms of theme. The staff are all french and read all the specials in french, and then translate if you like. The inside of the restaurant is wooden floored with various french themed decorations around the restaurant, flowers, onions etc....it certainly isnt a modern restaurant to look at. Rickety chairs, and wooden tables with candles lit even during...
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07.04.2006
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Ocean Village Two - Villas & Vineyards, July 2007
Review of Ocean Village Cruise by
DS2007
Advantages: Modern, Clean Ship. Friendly attentive staff. Easy going & Informal
Disadvantages: Overcrowded. Bland, repetitive food. Expensive excursions. Noisy pool area
...like this, you DO NEED a balcony - since it is nice to have some chilled out space away from all the uncontrolled kids running around up on the deck areas.
The balcony had 2 wooden chairs, not deck chairs or sun loungers since the balcony was too small to sunbath on.
We had a few problems with the plumbing whilst on board, the toilets wouldn't flush for a while one day and one evening there was no hot water. There was also a "Costa Brava"-style smell of sewage as you walked down the corridor.
The general condition of the ship is quite good, but I would equate the facilities closer to a "cruise-ferry" than a "cruise-ship".
I say that because I have many times travelled on the overnight ferries between Norway and Denmark, and I have to say, that the facilities on board those "ferries" in many ways equals or exceeds the quality...
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02.08.2007
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EAT ON THE STREET
Review of Bistro 1, Covent Garden, London by
dabmim
Advantages: Good food, reasonable prices
Disadvantages: service was slow
...London the great capital city of the world, with so many people and so many places to visit and see, and yet every eatery that we tried to get into was full to the brim with people who were fulfilling their hunger pangs! Some of course were just chatting over a cup of coffee following the meal, but nonetheless they were still taking a chair, and giving the impression of the eateries being full.
Being in the vicinity of Covent Gardens, we were happy when we came across some empty tables outside a restaurant – which as it happens was dead opposite a Sainsbury’s local.
Being the ever adventurous with my food tastes, I studied the menu for something that looked remotely edible.
A two course meal in the Bistro 1 restaurant cost us £7.90 while a three course would set you back another pound. Personally I think this represents excellent...
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19.06.2004
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