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7 of us, all neighbours, went for dinner last night, atmosphere was good, very buzzy and busy too, very attentive staff and fabulous food - all 7 of us enjoyed our meals. Fabulous having such a good restaurant in ED! It will become a regular restaurant for us. Best to book in advance though particularly Thursday to Sunday!
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Was there for lunch with husband and kids. Food not cheap but surpassed expectations-delicious! You get what you pay for and the food was great quality. Place looks great and the staff can't do enough to help you (but get the balance right of not being annoying either). Go along and give them some support-they've done a great job with the place and deserve it.
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I went there for the first time last night, just for a drink, and loved what they've done there. The restaurant was packed and the bar was buzzing. Impressive wine list, only old world wines though. Only gripe is that the only nuts they had were wasabi nuts which I hate! So get some peanuts please!!
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