Seems (according to reviews below) that they stepped up since my stay, a catastrophic event.
The host couple spent the whole evening asking the Stewart/restaurant manager/waitresses for help. It had been planned for two months and it stood between the Beirut Café and this place. Here they managed to appear extremely credible and would offer an "experience", the food would flow in and the music would pump freely after agreement. I was myself with the night before the event when one of the host couple went by to double check that everyone was on the same side, which was promised expensive and honestly.
The sound system was, however, damn, only the bass was heard in the reserved room and you could not discern the songs in between. The music did not want to "play too much" with the music so the rest of the restaurant does not run the risk of suffering. It was thus taken into account a bunch of passers-by drinking 18-19 year olds, instead of a larger group who booked and planned their 30årsfest.
Worst of all: welcome drinks would be served 1900 but they came in (at least) an hour later. The guests stood handed and the host couple ran around to arrange with the drinks instead of being able to greet the guests welcome.
At 20 the food would be served, but it came at 21. Small mezarätter without bread. You do not eat meza without bread. It resulted, of course, that the guests who waited for the food for two hours, left the plates shiny after a sisådär 15-20 min. The food was not filled (despite agreement) and the tables were not served. Another hour took it for the hot right to come out, right to the bread. Disaster!
Those who worked blamed everyone on each other while the host couple just ran around and tried to get the food to the guests.
The couple held their share of the agreement and forked out a decent monthly salary for this fiasco, while the restaurant broke all promises without any compensation whatsoever. They kicked hoof champion after this evening and could thus "start over"-Redo to do right. They were thus taught a lesson at the expense of the host couple who lost a large sum of money and their common 30årsfest.
Perhaps they have rowed, kicked and newly hired, but the gang behind this place lacks clearly morality and tries to fool people with "new concept", despite the fact that all Meza with hummus, cheese rolls and aubergineröra mm tasted exactly as in other Lebanese "fine dining". If you are familiar with this kitchen you know. However, the arrangement was cool. Pay for it feels great!
Seems (according to reviews below) that they stepped up since my stay, a catastrophic event.
The host couple spent the whole evening asking the Stewart/restaurant manager/waitresses for help. It had been planned for two months and it stood between the Beirut Café and this place. Her...