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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónLa comida era absolutamente increíble. Cocinado de forma rápida y perfecta. El lugar estaba lleno para que fuera definitivamente la bahía una semana antes, pero OMG vale la pena sentarse afuera en el frío. No puedo hacerlo defectuoso.
Una renovación de Swish ha visto cómo aparece la rosa como un nuevo sitio de funciones emocionante. Aunque fue durante años desde que me uní a las puertas de esta institución Erkineville, pero aunque aún se ve brillante y nueva, está la misma atmósfera floja. Un gran lugar para reunirse para bebidas.
The Rose is a neat little pub perched on Swanson street only a short distance from the station, flaunting some modern character. It hosts more than several little corners and divisions throughout the building, from low-level lounge areas, bright & formal dining spots, tall tables, to street seating if that's your thing. What I most love is that it sports a pretty good range on the menu and they offer up really good value in this respect. Whilst the place is pretty shiny, there's a fairly easygoing vibe between revelers and staff. That said, there is one barman here who's penchant for talking in riddles gets in the way of making an order for wine. The champagne poached lobster roll ($14) is fluffy and light and the accompaniments are nurturing to the lobster. The candied bacon barely overpowers it let alone stands out. Order your choice of side salad in this one. The chicken wings ($12) are crispy but a little bit oily. The serving is generous and is topped with a lightly pickled & crisp cabbage to cut through. You can mix and match the tacos ($10/$14). The lime chicken with spinach and chipotle aioli is mild and simple. The cauliflower is most substantial in terms of flavour and its quite the hearty little tortilla, now my favourite. The chicken schnitzel ($19) is thick and tender, and pretty uncommon in terms of pub schnitty. Served with the usual suspects as one would expect. crumbs-au.com
The Rose is a neat little pub perched on Swanson street only a short distance from the station, flaunting some modern character. It hosts more than several little corners and divisions throughout the building, from low-level lounge areas, bright & formal dining spots, tall tables, to street seating if that's your thing. What I most love is that it sports a pretty good range on the menu and they offer up really good value in this respect. Whilst the place is pretty shiny, there's a fairly easygoing vibe between revelers and staff. That said, there is one barman here who's penchant for talking in riddles gets in the way of making an order for wine. The champagne poached lobster roll ($14) is fluffy and light and the accompaniments are nurturing to the lobster. The candied bacon barely overpowers it let alone stands out. Order your choice of side salad in this one. The chicken wings ($12) are crispy but a little bit oily. The serving is generous and is topped... read more
No encontré al personal muy amable. Tuve una hamburguesa de carne y me sentí enfermo después. Es otro pub que invita a los altos precios de los alimentos que no es genial.
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