Pure obscenity - Hunan London - Buy Reservations
Getting a Reservation at Hunan London for Today or Tomorrow is Easy!
Buy a verified reservation at Hunan London from someone who doesn't need theirs anymore.
If there is nothing that fits your schedule, you can bid on your preferred time.
We only list verified Reservations!
All listed Reservations are reviewed by our team before appearing in the calendar or being allowed to answer a bid you place. That's why AppointmentTrader comes with a included Money Back Guarantee for each transaction.
London's Best Restaurants that are most frequently booked by customers of Hunan London
🤮 1/5 - Pure obscenity
By 👻 @Blake taruf, 04/09/2022 3:00 am
|
I went to Hunan with my girlfriend and am sorry to say I have left feeling beyond disappointed - to the extent that I felt compelled to create a tripadvisor account just to write this review, from my toilet with an upset stomach. We opted for the ‘let us take care of it menu’, as Hunan purported to be an eating experience with a personalised menu - both couples either side of me were eating the same dishes in a different order? The sauces on every dish were the same, lined with a thick gelatinous film, which were unpleasant and left my girlfriend feeling sickly and sluggish The quality of the dishes was perhaps the most perplexing thing about the meal (second to the price). The venison tasted particularly bad and my girlfriend had to spit it out. The meats were cold and the prawns were rubbery, which is unexpected for a restaurant that charged £240 for 2 people. The price is really what kills me here. I am in a state of shock as to how the management have the self belief to charge people £120 a head. They say the menu is 18 courses but what they’ve actually done is made a batch of standard Chinese starters in the kitchen, put one spoonful on a plate and served as an exclusive tasting course - truly offensive and almost impressive. We both looked at each other and laughed at just how deceived we felt. We would have been better off going to the Good Earth or Singapore gardens or royal China or literally any other Chinese restaurant that I have ever been to in my life - we would have paid far less for way more. The tasting menu guise was clearly a way for the restaurant to extract as much as they could from unsuspecting patrons in search of authentic Chinese food. I will never be returning.
0 Replys
0 Comments |
Be the first to Reply |