Oh Source, how do I hate thee? Let me count the ways. Is it the overpriced slop offered at your deli counter? Or the charge to have things heated? Or the inflated prices on only the ponciest of food items(£2.70 for bars of chocolate on sale in Sainsburys for 79p; over £5 for 200g of dried fruit)? Is it the lack of any level of service, or even a smile, from the staff? Or is it the fact that my lazy workmates now flock there every single day for lunch instead of taking a much needed saunter down the High Road? True, Chiswick Park needed a decent lunch option(the Regus-run Costa coffee shop in building 3 is vomit-inducing with its microwave-baked treats), but instead we got you, a soul-sucking, money-grabbing, half-baked hall of pretension that seems to have inveigled the rest of the park’s inhabitants. But you haven’t fooled me, succubus. Even if I might pop in for a(cold) duck spring roll when I’m feeling hungry and lazy
John
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
A great little deli/café/takeaway serving the hardworking folk on this business park. Food is freshly prepared and includes noodles, curries and rice dishes as well as soups, sandwiches and sushi. Most items are organic. There’s a few tables to eat on-site, but I guess most people takeaway back to their office. You can also get the usual range of deli items(fresh bread, pastas, healthy drinks, teas, meats, dairy goods etc) to take home at the end of the day too. Not a bad lunch destination if you’re at the Gunnersbury end of Chiswick, which is relatively poorly served in terms of cafes and restaurants.