Totally disappointed and shocked by my visit. Service was abysmal. I asked about the most popular dish of the restaurant, and the waitress got visibly extremely annoyed and answered "depends on what you like". How does what is most popular in the restaurant depend on what I like?! After ordering, me and my friends were chatting, and started laughing for a second. The same waitress came rushing to our table to inform us that we have to be more quiet. This was so weird---I'd maybe get it if we had been loud and squeaking around for 10 min, but we were literally laughing slightly more loudly for one SECOND and the waitress came running to us as if she was waiting for it. Most awkward restaurant experience ever, but we smiled and nodded at her request. We got our food, which took forever, and afterwards the waitress didn't come a single time to ask whether we wanted another drink. We've been there 2.5 hours and haven't been asked even ONCE whether we wanted more drinks??? What is this? We were left thirsty and super annoyed. We also had to stand up and go to another waiter to ask whether we could pay because we've just been completely ignored. I got "angry bird" with duck, which was unfortunately not very good either. The curry sauce definitely didn't taste like a real red Thai curry sauce with the yummy slight coconut flavor, and the duck was extremely dry. In general it didn't seem like the Asian food is very authentic at this place, which is probably to be expected since it's a fusion place. Anyways, I'm not coming back, and I'm not sure international guests (or any guests really) would be happy at this place. It's weird because this place clearly tries to cater to international guests and standards, but they are failing in a way that's honestly just embarrassing. My only explanation for why some people give positive reviews is that they don't know that there's much much better food and service in this world without the sad pretentiousness...
Read moreAfter visiting Creasia numerous times in the past, I was eagerly anticipating another opportunity to enjoy their authentic cuisine. Upon arrival, I was seated at one of the larger tables but was surprised to find that I had to fetch my own menu. After ordering both my food and drink, I settled in and waited, looking forward to the meal.
When the food arrived, I couldn’t help but feel a slight disappointment. The chicken, which should have been flavorful and tender, was unfortunately bland and lacking in seasoning.
As I started my meal, one of the waitresses approached and asked me to move to a smaller table. Once again, I was left to transport my drink and cutlery on my own. The reasoning behind the move became even more unclear when the new guests who were supposed to occupy the larger table arrived, only to leave just five minutes later. As a result, I had to change tables for no apparent reason.
To top off the experience, when I was ready to pay, I had to wait a full 10 minutes for someone to bring the card reader, even after requesting it from the staff.
It’s becoming increasingly clear that, like many growing restaurants, Creasia seems to be shifting its focus from the quality of the food to accommodating larger numbers of guests. Unfortunately, this change has diminished the authentic, high-quality dining experience I once cherished here. What was once a place for delightful culinary art now feels more like a production line aimed at quantity...
Read moreThe food is tasty and served in a quite esthetic way. The portions are enough to be full but still have room for dessert. I recommend trying their iced teas. The service is good, the waiters are helpful and friendly. The interior is beautiful, the decorations look authentic and picked with taste. The restrooms greet guests with an exotic scent due to the aromatic oils evaporated near the sinks. The toilets are clean and tidy. What I didn't like were the menus. The main menu doesn't have English translation - you get a card with translations. However, the card doesn't contain the prices so you have to check them in the main one, and it's not full. The seasonal menu and the menu with iced drinks were not translated at all. This is mostly a place for adults since there is no place for kids to play, but that's not a bad thing, just something to keep in mind. All in all a good lunch and...
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