2/5 Danny C. 11 months ago on Google
We
had
a
very
bad
experience
on
our
visit
to
Eastern
Revive.
My
wife
initially
booked
the
table
one
week
prior
to
our
visit
and
specifically
asked
that
we
were
not
seated
at
the
centre
table
as
the
lighting
is
very
bright
and
the
ambience
is
very
poor
and
asked
for
any
other
table
but
that
one.
The
staff
member
assured
her
that
would
not
be
a
problem.
One
week
later,
on
our
arrival,
a
waiter
then
took
us
directly
to
that
very
table!
My
wife
explained
that
she
had
been
in
to
the
restaurant
one
week
before,
and
we
did
not
want
our
party
of
9
to
be
seated
there.
The
waiter
was
rude
and
said
they
couldn’t
guarantee
where
our
party
would
be
seated
and
that
they
had
2
large
parties
due.
After
further
explaining
we
didn’t
want
this
table
another
waiter
came
over
and
said
we
could
go
to
another
table.
We
all
sat
down
and
then
another
waiter
came
over
to
my
wife
and
started
to
raise
his
voice
at
her,
telling
her
she
couldn't
choose
where
she
wanted
to
sit.
She
remained
very
calm
and
said,
"
I
came
in
one
week
ago
and
the
only
request
I
made
was
not
the
be
seated
on
the
centre
table”…
then,
a
member
of
staff
walked
over
and
tried
to
defuse
the
situation.
After
the
two
waiters
had
spoken
to
each
other
in
which
we
presume
was
urdu
he
then
said
to
our
party
"you
can
sit
here
but
we
want
this
back
at
8:30pm”;bearing
in
mind
it
was
now
6:40pm…
it
was
very
embarrassing
and
there
was
now
something
of
a
very
sombre
mood,
and
no
one
could
truly
relax.
The
food
arrived
and
to
be
fair
was
relatively
nice
but
nothing
special.
However,
around
7:45pm
the
waiters
were
hovering
around
the
table
talking
to
each
other
loudly
in
once
again
what
we
can
presume
was
urdu,
making
us
feel
very
uncomfortable.
My
friend
looked
across
the
table
and
said
to
me,
"
l
get
the
feeling
they
want
us
out
now."
I
profusely
apologised
that
the
experience
I
had
promised
them
had
been
a
great
disappointment.
Upon
my
visit,
I
realised
the
waiters,
apart
from
one
charming
young
man
had
treated
my
wife
with
disregard.
My
advice
to
one
whom
may
be
wanting
an
evening
with
friends
and
a
lovely
atmosphere
and
good
food
is
to
go
a
few
doors
down
to
shamoli
where
you
will
be
treated
with
respect
especially
if
you
are
a
woman.