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4 based on 402 reviews
A family restaurant in the heart of Ontario’s Mennonite country. Featuring homestyle cooking done on the premises. We offer regular menu dining plus daily buffets which include, soups, breads, salads, hot items, and our dessert table. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE, bus parking & group rates available. Courteous, friendly staff serving you in a clean and smoke free environment. 5000 sq. ft. gift shop on site makes us a destination not simply a place to dine. Central for shopping, theatre, garden, or cultural/heritage tours.
Generally we stay away from all-you-can-eat buffets because they usually lack quality. Not here. Almost everything we tried was delicious. So much so that we overate. But, at a good price and a great selection it's hard to limit oneself.
The Luncheon Buffet is only $17.99 per person and we had a coupon for 20% off the price. However, keep in mind that coffee ($2:50 - unlimited) and drinks are not included.
This a huge place and it has lots of parking. You can also buy baked goods and crafts, etc.
The restaurant (including the washrooms) are very clean and well maintained. Service is super friendly.
4.5 based on 264 reviews
Went for dinner on a weeknight.
Food: 3.75/5
Service: 4/5
Ambiance: 2.5/5
Although the restaurant is called Bhima Warung, it is a South East Asian (Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesian) fusion restaurant as opposed to a purely Indonesian restaurant. It takes the flavours and spices of these regions and pairs them with staples such as artichokes, asparagus...Having just traveled to Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, I did not find anything I had to be authentic at Bhima. Having said that, the main that I had was good.
Pros:
1. Taro Root Mash and ribs - the Taro Root mash was simply excellent It comes with three taro chips, crispy shallots, green onions and of mashed taro. I would go back to eat this, although it was $8.00 and was a side dish. The ribs were good. They are not served with any side, so you need to buy this separately. These are not authentic Indonesian style ribs, but the rub on them was not overpowering and it was not oversauced. Not the best ribs I have had, not the worst. Very large portion sizes. I was too full to have a dessert. Although there were some pickled elements, I definitely missed the usual pickled and finely chopped vegetables, condiments and sauces that are served with ribs, well actually with almost every meal, in Indonesia. The cocktails are generous too.
2. Service - I was greeted warmly by the hostess and my winter jacket was hung up on the coat rack. There were two waitresses working. They moved very fast. Our waitress always checked on every table and was very helpful. I had a problem with my cocktail being overly sweet and it was kindly switched for me and prepared to my liking.
3. Menu - there is a vegetarian menu available upon request. It has about 6 or 7 items. Most of the menu is seafood and fish heavy, with a couple of expensive beef or lamb options.
4. Location - on King street north? of University- easy to get to by public transit or driving - parking lot on the side of the building.
Debatable:
1. Decor - it is eclectic not necessarily in a good way and a bit too dark for my liking. It is Balinese on the walls, Industrial in the ceiling and 80s on the tables. The exterior is in serious need of some TLC and the entrance is not obvious if you do not park in the lot.
2. Desserts - I tried a spoonful of my friends ice cream as she had ordered the fried banana dessert. I found the ice cream to be too grainy and the coconut on the plate was too coarse. I opted for a liquid dessert because I was full. My white eclair coffee was OK, but they were not overly generous with the Godet. I don't think my friend was impressed with the lack of rum butter sauce that was supposed to be part of her dessert. I am also not sure why a white chocolate coffee drink was adorned with a pineapple slice.
3. Waiting - the food did take some time to come, but you are forewarned of this on pages 1-2 of the humorous menu...which might need some updating particularly with the Indonesian words and phrases. It was not an incredibly long wait, but it might be worthwhile to order an appetizer if you are starving. Drinks were served within a reasonable amount of time. We came early though. The restaurant appeared to be completely full by 7:00 pm.
4. The restaurant is not on Opentable or any form of online instant reservation. You have to wait for the restaurant to call and confirm your reservation, which it does within 24 hours. Reservations are a must as the restaurant is small and is popular in the area, so this practice is a bit cumbersome.
Cons:
1. Music - perhaps I noticed this more as I arrived early and was waiting for my dinner guest. It is all over the place from country, to Buddha Bar lounge, to jazz, to rockabilly and Buena Vista Social Club when we were leaving. There were some good songs, but I have never listened to such a dysfunctional musical mix in my life. I hope they change this as this jack of all trades master of none musical selection is jarring and was the worst restaurant music I have ever heard. This is the main reason along with the darkness of the restaurant that my ambiance score and therefore overall score is so low.
2. Pricing - I think everything is overpriced for the region. Some of these prices would even be too much by Toronto standards.
Overall, it was a good visit. I would give it another try and I wouldn't have a problem recommending trying the mains as it is a decent fusion restaurant with good service.
3.5 based on 359 reviews
4 based on 184 reviews
Dinner was a bit more expensive than what we would normally spend but it was delicious and worth the value. I ordered the Blue Burger with soup and a Cabernet. My husband had the Smoky Burger with the twisted potato fries and beer. We totally enjoyed our meal ... good presentation, yummy and tasty and lots of blue cheese on my burger. The tortellini in my tomato soup was freshly made. My husband also loved his fries and burger.
Definitely a good restaurant to go back to next time we are in town.
3 based on 6 reviews
Everything in this place reeks of old school bar. From the smell, the flooring, the furniture to the deep fried food and of course the stage. Its all very old school. You can even buy condoms or special pills in the men's washroom. There will be some mean karaoke going on in this place, you can tell. Come here to find some late night fun, or to get trashed. Other than that, skip
4 based on 45 reviews
Needed a quick lunch while traveling through Elmira and found this restaurant on Trip Advisor. Food was good, décor pleasant and service was very quick. Only complaint was there was not an option for a side salad to go with any of the sandwiches or wraps.
4 based on 126 reviews
4 based on 268 reviews
Our first visit to this local favorite steak house was enjoyable, worthy of a return visit. Upon entering you are greeted warmly and offered Seating choices, either in the main dining room or the bar lounge area. For our early dinner arrival we opted for the bar area with large screen televisions for sports fans, tables for two as well as large ones to accommodate as many as ten people in your party. Upon being seated, we were immediately served water and then a large warm, crusty bread that was tasty and addictive, which was a nice touch. There are many options for imbibing, from beer, cocktails to wines. We choose two wines by the glass, both priced around $13 for nine ounces, a J. Loir Cabernet from California and a Henry of Pelham Cabernet/ Merlot from Ontario. The
Californian had bigger fruit, but the Ontario wine had better balance and more length.
Although they are known for Steaks, there are fish options, ribs and chicken entrees, but we choose a burger, with all of the fixings and a bacon stuffed chicken, leg and breast with Asiago cheese. Both were winners, one with crispy fries and the garlic mashed potatoes. The bill with tax and gratuity was around $100, which was a good value for the quality food and presentation. Let’s not forget the outstanding service provided throughout by Lexus, who was personable, courteous and very professional! The Keg offers a warm friendly atmosphere that will enable any party, large or small to have a great time with good food, drinks and very fine service! Highly Recommended!
4.5 based on 9 reviews
We have Stone bake oven Pizza, Subs, Salads, chicken wings and many more items, Dine-in, Take-out.
We were at the Marriott Coutyard for a visit to the market and decided to order food and went by
Other reviews on Trip Advisor so we gave it a try we ordered two pizzas wings cheese bread and also 4 beverages and was delivered boiling hot!! No mistakes on the order and was there in 40 minutes the person working the phones was very helpful and had no problems reviewing the daily specials with me prior to ordering! Way better pizza than most fancy restaurants and hotels ! Make sure you ask for the cheesy bread it's awesome! A++++ service! nice when you don't know the area too well and you strike gold with a good Mom and Pop shop! We will be back Thanks Again Pops! you rock! Fed a family of four hungry bears for under 51.00 including a good tip and tax not bad at all! Wish they were closer to our home base!
4 based on 620 reviews
We stopped in as a family of 7 and had to wait a bit before a table opened up but no more than 15 mins which is pretty good. They have a waiting room indoors which is also nice.
Big portions! Be prepared to be stuffed if you order any breakfast meal. They cook it big and serve it hot.
Our waitress was fast as well and always made sure we had what we needed. Thumbs up for being a good family restaurant!
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