The Bungalow
The Bungalow
What 7 people say about The Bungalow
À great place to do sundowners that flows smoothly info dinner!, the food is decent but the views and the atmosphere is the real reading to drop in on your sunday!! Do not forget to make à reservation because you wil not be alone ;)
Went here 2 weeks ago and only found the review request in my mail now. Great sunset cocktails, nice crowd, relaxed... depends what food you for but I suggest any seafood. Can take long at times depending on how busy it is because everyone seems to arrive at the same time... understandable...sunset is only once a day ;)
It's a 'beach place' that gets really very busy with a really nice crowd. Enjoy the sunset and be prepared that everything takes a bit longer here. The food is good and the view iz one oc the best.
didn't go for the set menu as wasn't that much cheaper from the a la carte menue and we prefered the options on the a la carte menu
the service was slow
we didn't get bread on the table till well after we had ordered wine
had to ask for bread to be brought
waiter couldn't get who ordered what right, so we got ea...
didn't go for the set menu as wasn't that much cheaper from the a la carte menue and we prefered the options on the a la carte menu
the service was slow
we didn't get bread on the table till well after we had ordered wine
had to ask for bread to be brought
waiter couldn't get who ordered what right, so we got each others dishes and drinks; was even brought a salad i didn't order but prob belonged to another table. i ordered rice with my dish but was brought veg - asked for rice which was brought
had to pour our own wine
decor is lovely
can imagine lunch in summer would be a great vibe, but service really not the best
Calamari for starters was excellent, sirloin for mains was a bit on the tough side, and the Crème brûlée was delicious .. our waiter was superb and service was excellent. All in all a great time was had, will definitely go back!
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About The Bungalow
Cotton and Ice. Sand and sequins. Beautiful, bronzed and a little bit blasphemous - it's The Bungalow.
Take balmy add a splash of bubbly stir in a breezy blonde pop in an oyster and it's The Bungalow
Delicate, plump sushi. Panna cotta that wobbles like a voluptuous woman on stilettos. Smooth, fleshy slivers of line fish or beef Carpaccio. But there's a slap that comes with that tickle, and it's called the mains.
When we talk about our main courses we talk in the language of the artisans. Stacks of vegetables, chunks of bread, a pile of prawns. Work on that handy man fantasy with a bucket of thin-cut fries. Rustic it may be, but honey, food has never made a wooden board look so good.