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Contribuiți la feedbackCome here for the romantic environment. they have a private table in the forrest next to the bach. Hopefully they go if it doesn't rain in a dae, because the stream after a big rain can somehow smell weird. this place is great to grab a bottle of wine and enjoy entertainment with their table. that was okay. the basklava dessert was really good. I would go back to full to have desserts and wee.
This restaurant was popular with locals and we suspected that we have received various treatments as tourist. we ordered the mesa when we like to taste the various Arab dishes. we found in the menu small print that the tourist tax was not included in the...Menu prices. that was the first time that we had discovered this molke after weeks in Colombia. the dishes were all small and perfectly shaped, as if someone had taken the ms packaging from them before they were on the plate. pleasant and authentic tasting, but not exciting and we do not think homemade. the waiter was initially very friendly, but it was possible to pour our wine into one of our glasses water. he replaced the water, and we thought that an adjustment to the consumed wine could take place. in the act when the bill arrived, we were overloaded for the wein. When we denied it, the waiter said it was the tax on the consumer until we pointed out that it had already been added elsewhere. we finally got a real bill, but didn't have the right change. we were very unimpressed when the change arrived minus their suggested optional tip. what a wange! we were fighting and just left. I fear the whole experience led us to the fact that the overload was perhaps a conscious employment in the hope that tourist new to the money etc. would not see it.
This restaurant was popular with locals and we left suspecting we may have received different treatment as tourists. We ordered the mesa as we love sampling the different Arab dishes.We noted in the menu small print that 8% tourist tax was not included in the menu prices. This was the first time we had spotted that wheeze after 3 weeks in Colombia. The dishes were all small and perfectly formed as if someone had taken the M & S wrappings off them before putting them on the plate. Pleasant and authentic tasting but not exciting and we think not homemade. The waiter was initially very friendly but managed to pour our wine into one one of our glasses of water. He replaced the water and we thought an adjustment might be made about the wasted wine. In fact, when the bill arrived we had been overcharged by 20% for the wine. When we disputed it the waiter said it was the consumer tax until we pointed out that had already been added elsewhere. We finally got a correct bill but did not have the right change. We were very unimpressed when the change arrived minus their suggested optional tip. What a cheek! We were fed up with arguing and just left. I'm afraid the whole experience led us to think that the overcharging was perhaps a deliberate ploy in the hopes that tourists new to the money etc. would not spot it.