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Contribute FeedbackThirty Eight Chairs has received mixed reviews from customers. While some were disappointed with the quality of the food, feeling it was overpriced, lacking in portion sizes and flavor, others were impressed with the authenticity, presentation, and taste of the dishes. The service was generally considered good, with some exceptions. Pricing was a concern for some diners, with a few feeling it was on the higher side compared to similar Italian restaurants. However, others found the value to be reasonable given the quality of food and atmosphere. Overall, the restaurant seems to have a loyal customer base, with many planning to return despite some drawbacks.
We had a fantastic family lunch at this restaurant, the food was delicious and the service was fast.
The food at this restaurant was excellent, especially the sauces. The staff kindly arranged the dishes for us to share, which was a nice touch. Overall, I would give this place 4 stars as a casual cafe. However, if we consider it a formal restaurant, the service may not meet expectations.
The staff at this restaurant is very friendly. The prices are reasonable. The bacon, duck napoli, and sourdough bread are all excellent. When I was having a rough morning with a friend, the waiter came over with complimentary glasses of prosecco, which was greatly appreciated. The coffee is also pretty good.
Beautiful food! We had the baked gnocchi, risotto and tomato, mozerella, cucumber, bread and caper salad and a fantastic rosé by the glass. The service was a bit disinterested and we were invited to sit at the crowded together and poky tables in the centre despite the inside section of the restaurant being totally empty on a Saturday at 1pm but in spite of this it was a really fantastic meal and I would go again.
The food here was excellent. However the evening started with the waiter describing the wines to the white male at the table. The Asian male and two women were completely ignored. He was somewhat taken aback when in response to his question of what I wanted to drink I asked him to repeat the speil to me? What century are we in?
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