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Avaliação da contribuiçãoa restaurant in Malaysia, I noticed that the tourist spots are usually crowded with people. Today, the restaurant we visited was no exception. Despite the crowds, the food was delicious and the service was excellent. We tried a variety of traditional Malaysian dishes such as nasi lemak and satay, and everything was cooked to perfection. The atmosphere of the restaurant was lively and bustling, making it a great place to experience authentic Malaysian cuisine. Overall, it was a fantastic dining experience and a must-visit for anyone looking to try Malaysian food.
This cafe, famous for its ice cream in Ireland, was the inaugural establishment to open in England.
The restaurant has a wonderful variety of gelato and the staff are quite welcoming. However, it can be challenging to find a seat in the cozy outdoor area, especially during peak times.
Having booked before departing to Windsor, we arrived saying hello to the barman, To be replied to by a lady behind him. we 're closed There were people eating! We showed our booking email to which she shouted to another waitress these lot want afternoon brunch. (There were 3 of us ladies). To which I thought no we can 't eat here they were so angry it was like wed trailed shi* through the restaurant. The barman said no its fine but tbh the way we were spoken to was disgraceful, We ended up in Bills who said they 'd had disgruntled customers from there before. Shame really as we were looking for to it.
We made the mistake of relying upon the reputation of other Café Rouge outlets to have lunch here. Located in the historic railway station complex in Windsor, it is busy only because of passing tourists, but most certainly not because of the food or service. While the servers were friendly enough, the food was poor (especially for the prices) and service was painfully slow. There are absolutely better places to eat, so don't bother with this place.