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Why? Can't stand the place. Think you will find lots of complaints about the place in the other section. Come to think of it there are lots of complaints about lots of businesses by lots of posters in that section - are they accused of being spiteful? No. Funny that . . .

Some people are vitriolic, or at least unsparing in their criticism.


But many others have simply pointed out some basic flaws which seem easily addressible. I didn?t believe most of the complaints, so when I did go I wasn?t outraged or really badly treated but they were... pretty sloppy. Sometimes pleasantly so, sometimes less. But they could be doing better


And I want them to do well so I?m not aligning myself with Uncle Ben (the very thought...)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0b/Erich_Gustav_Huzenlaub.jpg/170px-Erich_Gustav_Huzenlaub.jpg


In the 1930s, the German-British scientist and chemist Erich Huzenlaub (1888?1964)[2] invented a form of parboiling designed to retain more of the nutrients in rice.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Ben's_Rice


Foxy

I have to back UncleBen. I had what I believed to be an overpriced below average and late arriving full-English there shortly after it first opened one Sunday. This could have been forgiven if the service was upto scratch, but it wasnt. Never been back since.


Louisa.

dbboy Wrote:

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> OK, OK, this is NOT a thread to enable people to

> slag of The Gardens Cafe, BUT rather to establish

> if it had closed down. It hasn't, its temporarily

> closed due to electrical problems.



http://i43.tinypic.com/2wel6qo.jpg

>

> I've asked admin to close this thread.


wtf?


lighten up dbboy

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