2/5 Inga W. 5 months ago on Google • 5 reviews
Visually,
this
restaurant
has
a
great
ambience.
It
is
visually
decorated
from
the
inside
with
great
attention
to
detail.
Small
drawback,
it
is
very
stuffy
in
the
captain's
cabin,
there
is
no
small
fan.
To
eat.
The
menu
is
very
manageable
and
consists
of
50%
starters
and
there
is
no
main
course,
such
as
steak
or
something
similar.
It's
basically
a
tapas
bar.
The
quality
of
our
food
was
very
good,
and
the
taste
of
the
food
was
also
great.
Let's
come
to
the
biggest
drawback,
the
service.
We
had
reserved
and
confirmed
a
table
at
8
p.m.,
but
there
was
initially
no
table
available.
When
we
got
a
table,
4
different
waiters
served
us;
it
should
actually
be
the
case
that
in
a
higher-priced
restaurant
you
have
a
waiter
at
the
table.
You
order
a
side
dish
separately
for
each
main
course.
You
could
order
3
different
things,
potato
wedges,
etc.
Fries
are
not
on
the
menu.
We
ordered
a
side
dish
that
was
already
out
that
day
(8
p.m.).
The
waitress
recommended
potato
wedges.
When
we
asked
for
fries,
which
they
apparently
had,
some
of
us
ordered
fries
and
others
ordered
potato
wedges.
There
were
6
of
us
and
everyone
had
ordered
a
starter,
one
of
which
was
forgotten
and
was
only
added
to
the
main
course
when
asked.
A
starter
came
separately
-
even
though
2
dishes
belonged
together.
Our
meat
skewers
arrived
while
some
were
still
busy
with
their
starter
-
bad
timing.
However,
the
side
dish
for
the
skewer
only
came
5-10
minutes
later
(and
you
don't
start
eating
with
the
skewer).
When
the
waitress
asked
why
the
side
dish
wasn't
included
with
the
main
course,
she
replied
"Sorry,
but
I
only
have
two
hands"
-
cheeky!
The
waitress
smiled,
but
seemed
rather
snippy.
The
side
dishes.
Five
identical
starters
came.
We
asked
the
waitress
where
the
fries
were
and
she
replied
"these
are
our
fries
and
these
are
Wegdes,
besides
it's
all
the
same
anyway."
-
incompetent?
Overall,
it
seemed
like
there
weren't
enough
waiters
in
the
restaurant.
The
bar
counter
was
overflowing
with
dirty
glasses.
So
the
restaurant
remains
with
us
with
a
rather
mediocre
impression.