2/5 Jeannie's R. 4 years ago on Google
So
I'd
been
waiting
for
the
chance
to
visit
this
place
since
ages.
I'd
heard
such
awesome
reviews
that
I'd
immediately
designated
this
as
the
next
'family
date'
place.
So
now,
since
I've
visited
this
place,
I'm
not
sure
what's
the
big
deal
about
it?
If
you're
reading
my
review
for
suggestions,
I
would
suggest
you
give
this
place
a
miss
and
go
visit
some
other
restaurant.
My
disappointment
began
from
the
moment
I
entered.
Service:
the
manager
tried
seating
me
and
my
family
at
the
dingy
coffee
table
at
the
entrance,
for
dinner!
We
asked
for
a
better
table
and
we
were
told
they
would
check
if
there
was
any
available.
Did
I
tell
you
I'd
booked
a
table
well
before
turning
up
for
dinner?
Yep.
They
still
tried
giving
me
the
shabby
coffee
table.
Finally,
I
was
told
there
was
a
table
on
the
first
floor.
When
I
entered,
I
was
surprised
to
find
only
two
other
tables
occupied
-
there
was
more
than
enough
space
for
me
and
my
family.
I've
no
clue
why
they
were
trying
to
be
miserly
with
tables?
The
menus
are
handed
to
us,
and
unfortunately,
though
they
try
their
best
to
have
a
'fancy'
menu,
it
falls
well
below
expectations
because
the
servers
disappear
after
handing
it
to
you
-
you've
to
specially..
And
repeatedly
ask
for
the
menu
items
to
be
explained.
Maybe
it's
because
I'm
the
hotelier
background,
but
I
like
every
aspect
of
my
meal
to
be
explained.
Food:
We
chose
two
chef's
tasting
menus
and
one
a
la
carte
dish
(So
I
didn't
use
my
Zomato
gold
here).
The
a
la
carte
meatballs
were
ok,
but
extremely
spicy.
The
chef's
tasting
menu
items
were
frankly,
nothing
to
write
home
about.
It
consisted
of
a
luke
warm
soup,
oily
chicken(N.V)/mushrooms
(V)
in
a
green
pesto
type
sauce,
utterly
bland,
khichri
type
risotto(V)
and
chicken
in
lemon
butter
sauce
(N.V).
The
only
thing
decent
was
the
chicken
in
lemon
butter
sauce,
but
because
of
the
oily
chicken
I'd
already
eaten,
I
couldn't
eat
much
of
it
:(
The
desert
was
another
disappointment
-
neither
the
menu
nor
the
server
told
us
that
the
dessert
would
come
loaded
with
copious
amounts
of
cinnamon.
My
mother
hates
it.
So
she
came
back
home
and
had
her
meetha-after-dinner.
Ambiance:
Nueva
looks
like
it
was
an
up
market
place
once
upon
a
time.
Now,
it
just
looks
shabby.
The
only
thing
good
about
the
entire
experience
was
the
pretty
food
presentation.
TL;DR
Service
-
Irresponsible
and
poor
Food
-
Below
par
Ambiance
-
Shabby
and
not
chic
Do
I
recommend
it?
No.
Visit
the
restaurant
just
adjacent
to
this
place.
It
looks
like
a
better
bet.
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