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Bidrage med feedbackWe went on Friday before the afl into the kenzi sake bar. as it always looks busy, we decided to go and thought we had luck when it looked quiet when we arrived at 5.30 a.m. we sat on a table next to the door that we should regret later. we put our order and the escape came relatiw fast-Japanese early rolls. they were good and we were looking forward to the net. from there it went downhill. the restaurant filled quickly and the people also sat outside, although it was only about 15 degrees. the personal would not serve outside, so there was a short wait for the bar, in which outsiders had to order their food. the door was constantly open and it was really cold and the wait was right next to our table and everyone was watching us eat. no private sphere. when the meal finally arrived, they forgot to bring half of what we ordered and we had to ask. teriyaki huh comes with only one salat and is a relatiw smaller part, but it costs $19. not worth it. I wouldn't go back.
Saturday evening, half empty, waited for an hour and only 1/3 of the food arrived. no connection between what appears when it appears. if it is tasty, but nothing is worth waiting so long. apparently large organizational problems in the kitchen. Apparently only 2 in the kitchen and about 4 around the floor and behind the bar, flap over French!
At the kenzi before a concert in juli 2014 ate and the food and service was excellent. five of us went there last night and there was a 30-minute waiting time to sit. ready to wait when eating it was worth, based on previous experience. 20 minutes later, when he was asked, we said we could take a place, but there was a 30-minute waiting for dinner. we would be served for drinks earlier. we cleaned the table from the previous mosses, sat and waited for 20 minutes then went to ask if we could order a drink. drink order from a stressed waiter (he seemed to be one of only two waiters). I found a menu and noticed that it was a different format to earlier. others noticed that the menu had changed with little choice, so I asked if there was a change of peculiarity and said yes. Other diners who had waited longer than we complained and left us, so we went too. Although we did not eat, chet faker allowed us to enjoy the night still. in any case would not recommend.
After a show with the family divorced. the employees could not answer any questions about food content and explained that the gyozas were from a supplier and frozen. rice was cold, crooked chicken was dry and tasteless. the meal was accompanied by a budding salate and red wobble. Total--Objection with other people who complain about us.
It's a Saturday night at 7pm, an AFL game just finished and a concert is about to start. We waited for over 30 minutes in the line while there were 3 tables clearly available but we weren't allowed to sit. The rest of the complex...restaurants also had waiting lines so we decided to wait for Japanese. After being seated we were told it would take another 30 minutes for food, by then we thought we might as well wait. It was windy and cold, and they wouldn't light the gas heaters. We ordered, and half of what we ordered was sold out including all beef and tempura. So we had to decide again, and of course one of the tapas dishes we decided on was sold out too. Then it started to rain, and as we were outside we asked to move inside but the only empty table had no chairs. We managed to get an undercover table after a group left. They also were unhappy about us moving tables! So now, it's been 50 minutes and we're still waiting for food and it's windy and cold and the pub across the road is now empty, which was our original first choice for dinner. Not happy.