3 words: exquisite, Elegant, freakingdelicious!!!!
Mine and my wife’s second time visiting Scotland and we have chosen to for the second time to come and dine and try their Italian buffet since they could cater for a person with coeliac disease and my goodness.
Let me put it this way, if you are coeliac this is a must. The puppy eyes in my wife were like a child in a Lego shop. Unforgettable!!!!
I love it and this is the place that we will always visit when in Scotland.
Very welcoming staff upon arrival before opening (takeaway starts at 8, cafe actually opens at 9). Gluten free options are very limited if your actually coeliac. Menu is deceiving, as most items cannot be prepared in a gluten free environment and they are unwilling to be flexible if you’re comfortable with that. E.g. no separate toaster - that’s an easy fix. The cardboard-tasting packaged bread is quite frankly a poor effort at accommodating dietary requirements.
A mixed review. The baked salmon and chilli nachos were absolutely delicious and highly recommended. The chicken curry was awful, it was like boiled chicken in a very mild tomato sauce. No hint of curry powder and no doubt straight out of a cheap catering tin. Chef should be embarrassed to serve this.
Staff are very friendly and helpful.
Dog friendly.
Gluten free options available.
We do recommend eating here as long as you avoid the awful curry.
Got over charged, the fish was so dry, it was like a jerky, and the batter was so soft, it was like biting an oil filled sponge, the chips were hit and miss as to whether they were very soft, undercooked, or crisps. We went here because it was a gluten free take away, but it's definitely not somewhere I'd recommend. Incredibly disappointing meal. The oiliness make you feel a bit nauseous, so I'd definitely recommend some gaviscon or peptac for afterwards. 🤢