Ignore 90% of the negative comments about this place. The food is expensive - yes, it’s a restaurant on top of a mountain in a ski resort with only 4 months to make money. All supplies have to be brought to Perisher then carried up by snow cat. No, you’re not allowed to bring your own food - this is clearly set out in the conditions of entry. This spot isn’t a public picnic area, it’s a business.
On the positives, the food is filling and most of it is made on site so is fresh. On a bluebird day it’s amazing to sit outside looking over the resort while you’re having lunch. Does get crowded when the weather closes in and the only other real option is the Perisher Centre or the Pub food court in...
Read moreVery unprofessional service. Asked for a tempura chicken burger and was quickly hurried away to the other side of the bistro to wait for the food. When the food arrived we noticed it was not the burger we asked for. The burger we were given had bacon on it which I am unable to eat. So I tried to rationally ask the staff for the burger that I had ordered to which I was told to stand in a corner and was confronted by the manager who told me that it was our mistake and she is confident her staff would have asked if we wanted bacon ? She then snatched the plate out of my hand and told me I could leave if I wanted ? Extremely unprofessional and rude, no way to talk to a...
Read moreThe lady that runs the kitchen is a rude cow. I was standing in line when she asked what I would like, I replied with the pumpkin salad. By the time I asked for the next thing she was busy telling other people what to do and walked away. When she returned I asked for a wrap and had the same problem with her talking to other staff. For the third time she had a go at me because I did not order the three items all together? I tried but she was to interested in telling everyone else what to do instead of surviving the customer. Me. I waited 3 times longer than...
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