The experience of visting here is ruined (twice) by the unfriendly male co-owner, who seems to think that 'hospitality' means not saying anything when he hands you a menu. All the women working there seemed a model of friendliness, though the gentleman co-owner needs to go on a course to develop people skills, or get out of the hotel profession altogether.
Restaurant is fine. decent views, but so do most of the hotels around here. tone spoilt for me by excessive installation of 10? 12? 14? garish paintings. the view is so beautiful, why spoil it with so many over bright near identical artworks stuffed in there. I like art in a restaurant, Rick Stein does it right, but this feels like eating in a local art show by a mid-level local painter.
Food - well it tries hard, and is a cut above most local restaurants. Like others here, I found the portions rather small for what and where we are. I consider myself an experienced dinner, I travel and eat in many international cities, and this food means well, definitely not old fashioned, but they need to stop trying to be so 'nouveau' and just give great cooked local fare, in reasonable portions - not too large, but not too small either. The prices are not cheap, and they make plenty of fuss about cooking to order, so I'd expect a little better.
I didnt stay here, Hewitts is a far nicer hotel with a great world class interior just 100yards down the road.







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