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i use to frequent Mirash for years, Ray the manager/boss who use to run the place was excellent, he made you feel welcome and the food was always satisfactory, we,ve beeen abroad for the last year and have been there twice since we got back a month ago, food was ok but the service is appaling, none of them seem to be bothered and when asked about the previous ownership i was told ' not sure and why whats wrong with us' and than they spent the next hour or so walking up and down the empty restaurant giving us real dirty stares to the point we felt its best to leave,

Hope Ray if connected to the Mirash does read this and sorts his staff out !!

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