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3 based on 161 reviews
Located at the bottom of the historic San Fernando Hill, Soong's Great Wall has been serving customers since 1981. We offer mainly Cantonese cuisine and we are open every day except Public Holidays. We can host parties and weddings and also cater to your
Carried my mother for her birthday. Last time I was here was in December 2018, but there were doing renovations on the ground floor. So, entering the restaurant the lighting was soft with Asian decorations. The waiters, waitresses was neatly dressed in there uniforms. The service was great. We didn't have to wait too long from the time we ordered the food to when we got it. There is a 'Petite' portion on the menu, I average it can feed 2 persons, probably 3 depending on what it is. Prices wasn't too high. Food was great as usual. We had an issue with one dish, but it was rectified quickly with no fuss from the kitchen. I always enjoy carrying my family here for great food & wonderful service.
4 based on 118 reviews
Eponymous tandoori chicken was not the best, somewhat dry, but khurma and butter chicken were abulous, as were nons and samosas, and very good gulab jamun. The staff was very helpul and pointed out where one can buy the best Indian spices or which Trinidad is famous bearing in mind Indiasn settles mid 19th century.
4 based on 147 reviews
Lovely little restaurant that is small on the inside but cosy. They do really good sushi rolls! Love their specials (2 sets of rolls for $120 or 3 for $180) which we thought was good value. Service is a little slow and the waitresses could do with making a little more eye contact and being quicker with identifying patronsâ need for drink refills, but otherwise they are sociable and eager to please. Itâs great that they offer all sorts of Asian appetizers and mains including Thai and fusion, so that everyone in your party can find something that they can enjoy if theyâre not that into Sushi. Weâll definitely go back!
4 based on 125 reviews
The Sushi tasted really good BUT OMG! We reached there at 7:00 pm and got some of our food at 8:30 pm then little by little the rest of the food came . The birthday girl who is 14 yrs got her food last. We left there 9:30 pm just finishing eating, we wanted desert but we minght have to wait until midnight so we paid and left.Hi Mariana,We are sorry you had to wait longer than normal and we agree this is not acceptable nor is it our standard. Please send us a private message, we would like to look into this further.
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4 based on 154 reviews
Tiki Village serves Asian/Polynesian style cuisine on the 8th floor of Kapok Hotel, an independent boutique hotel, with breathtaking views of Port of Spain.
I've come to this restaurant to dine quite a few times over the past 30 years and tonight I was subjected to the worst service ever. My wife and I sat to dine at 9:10pm on Sat 9th Feb and ordered our meal. The gentleman who brought the meal was very welcoming and polite. However, we were appalled to find that the lemon chicken (part of a lemon chicken platter - combo meal) looked nothing like what we're accustomed to. It was covered in extra thick flour/egg batter and the chicken pieces looked mushy, dark and fatty. I immediately called the waitress who served us and told her we were not satisfied with this meal. She asserted in a very aggressive tone: 'that is how lemon chicken ALWAYS looks!' I told her that we will not be accepting it and to take it away. She then removed the meal in such an aggressive manner that bits of food spilled over onto the table. i calmly walked over to the hostess and asked to speak to a manager. She then called someone purporting to be a supervisor who approached me in a most nonchalant manner, asking what was the problem. She asked whether we wanted a replacement meal and I said no - that I would like the bill excluding the item. I received the bill, paid and left. While I was speaking to the supervisor, said waitress was hovering nearby listening to the exchange and watching at us. I've liked this restaurant for special occasions over the years, including business meetings because of the service and location. This is the first bad experience I've had here and I know misunderstandings may happen. But this is a management problem - firstly, serving substandard food at a premium price is unacceptable. Secondly, aggressive behaviour toward customers must not be tolerated. In my view, this is damaging to the brand.Thank you for bringing this experience to our attention and we apologise for not responding sooner. We have forwarded your comments to the team and they are in the process of reviewing the item in question in order to ensure that we have consistency. We hope that you will return in the future. Once again thank you for bringing this to our attention.
4 based on 181 reviews
Service was a little slow but to be fair it was a large order Nice atmosphere Food was good The lamb vindaloo and Samosas were particularly excellent Access to parking was a definite plus Will definitely be back
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4 based on 161 reviews
It was our first time dining there for dinner. The staff was professional and friendly. Jenise was our waitress and she was very pleasant and accommodating. She ably answered our questions and successfully requested a gluten free meal for our daughter.We will definitely be returning with friends.
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4 based on 217 reviews
The go- to sushi place in Trinidad, More Vino has been serving loyal customers for over a decade. With incredible Asian Fusion dishes from Japan, Korea, China and Thailand - the restaurant is famous for its sushi rolls - known to be the best on the island
I cannot comment on the sushi.From the mother's day menu I selected the stuffed mushrooms, and the steak. These two selections were very average in taste.The dessert I had was the house made chocolate cake. This was exceptional!Service was very slow but friendly. The staff seemed ill informed about the menu.The food took extremely long to come out, even the kid's pasta.The ambience inside seems very casual, the outside may be more of an experience but it was just too hot that day with the kids.May not returnHi Ackbar,We apologize that the experience was not as exceptional as we hope to offer each and every one of our guests. We are making some big changes inside the restaurant and encourage you to give us another shot, we are sure you will have a different opinion and thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback.
4 based on 389 reviews
While the restaurant presents well, I beg to differ with some of the favorable responses. I had a birthday dinner here and after all is said and done, its not as good as it looks. So the ambience of the restaurant is excellent, as its furnishings are up to date so the seating and layout is really comfortable. Service was not an issue as it was as expected: moreso, I felt really welcome. But the food was not all what it said it was: plainly, this restaurant is almost a carbon copy of the mediocrity Jenney's was known for, mindful, that it is a Jenny's inspired product (owner is a former relative of Jenney?). How i judge taste, is when the temperature of a meal simmers down, only then you get past any obfuscation of the flavors. So on the menu, the food looks great, when it arrives you may be wowed.. but as you get in, the enthusiasm dies down and you may be quite surprised if you take food away in a doggy bag. Please note that parking is good. of course by the time the bill hits you, you will be thinking twice about what you have done. So I felt that the restaurant was a bit pricey and it will be some time before I save up, if I am going back. Other than that, well its a nice place available in Port of Spain for restaurant dining. Sincerely
4 based on 334 reviews
Visited for dinner to satisfy our craving for Hakka's food with delightfully intricate and unique flavours all delivered with exceptional customer service in a cozy amazing ambience!Hats off to our server Mr Agenon who delivered the best service we have ever experienced in Trinidad & Tobago! We've been to Hakka many times before but this time we had the best service.The hot and sour soup as well as the wantons are mouthwatering! Just go, don't think twice!
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