Classificação do local: 5 Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Having opened recently, I was expecting to dine in a largely empty restaurant — void of atmosphere. However, upon visiting, I was enthralled to see how popular the restaurant was. This created a warm atmosphere which matched the modern décor. The seating and furniture was not an issue. Comfort was paramount and the restaurant was not overly crowded(as one would expect from a converted pub). The drinks menu is vast — particularly the selection of wines. The beers however did not have this variety — but the choice is satisfactory. The spirits list is sizeable — from well known brands to several types of Martini. Having ordered a multitude of drinks on my visit — I praise the bar staff for their quick service. With the restaurant full, service was a little slow as expected. The chicken and lamb in the appetizer platters were a little over cooked although the fish was aperitive. The main courses(for all 7 of the party) were all brought at once — and each at a suitable temperature. Each dish was carefully constructed and were nothing other than delicious. The curry did not have the taste of a heavily manufactured dish — but one that tasted as if it had just been created from scratch using fresh ingredients(otherwise known as home-cooking!). The management politely visited the table several times and we had nothing but compliments every time. A round of Gaelic coffees on the house were served after the meal. This restaurant deserves to be widely acclaimed — and I have a feeling it will soon be.