Sadly have had to edit this review as we attempted to return and was told that as I was disabled I was not allowed!! I was told my Assistance Dog wasn't welcome and given a list of excuses from some people are allergic, they serve food and some people don't like dogs. I was told I was allowed to eat if I tied her up OUTSIDE!
This breaks the Equality Act of 2010 and Disability Discrimination Guidance of 2020. When I calmly tried to show him ID and government guidance regarding ADs he claimed I didn't know what I was talking about (I am a specialist in disability access and adaptions). He even laughed at me when he arrogantly claimed I was wrong. It also is against the law and entirely irresponsible to leave a dog unattended in a public place so for him to even make this suggestion is disgusting.
I am so hurt that when we had previously had such a good experience the staff decided to abuse my rights in this way. My friend had been coming to this restaurant for over 11 years and we previously had enjoyed it here. It shows how little the staff here really value their customers.
THIS IS MY OLD REVIEW. Previously 5 *
A great buffet restaurant. We came to celebrate a friend of ours getting a new job and you made for a very relaxed evening. We have 2 wheelchair users in our group and I also need an Assistance Dog. It's been very hard to find a good Chinese restaurant as most refuse us based on our disabilities. We had so many issues in China Town in London we were rather nervous but was greeted with 'of course we are wheelchair accessible and you can bring your assistance dog'. They made sure we were seated in a nice quiet area but still close by to the buffet. The staff were very welcoming and understanding and the food was excellent, they even cook the noodles fresh to order as well. I was visiting friends but will definitely be coming back next time I visit Canterbury. Thank you for making Chinese and Indian food accessible to everyone, it means a lot.
I try to be fair in all my reviews and offer praise when access is good and criticism when it isn't. It is a shame that a local restaurant that I thought was so kind and accepting are in fact the exact...
Read moreOutstanding for what you pay.
Rock up, have a butchers at all the food on offer, drop all logic as you insist on having a little spoonful of every dish that might possibly tickle your fancy, ignoring the strange feeling you get seeing chow mein noodles and onion bhajis on the same plate as you teeter your little personal food mountain back to your seat with the same glow of pride a new mother feels returning home with her first child.
Proceed to formulate a plan to attack it with the cutlery provided when, in reality, you probably need some heavy gardening equipment. Shamelessly stuff your face until the first wave of guilt takes over and you decide on a couple of token salad leaves as hitherto penance for your sins. Convince yourself you still have room for pudding despite having undone your trousers 40mins ago. Forcibly insert the final morsels of dolly mixture from the ice cream factory into your swollen fish-pout as you flatly refuse to accept that you’ve clearly picked up more food than any human can possibly handle.
Breathlessly mumble your request for the bill whilst avoiding eye contact with the waitress who’s been observing your filthy deeds, deep inside accepting how your ancestors will be judging you from the afterlife. Settle up, leaving a tip big enough to compensate for having eaten enough food to bring back an sizeable African colony from starvation, and then waddle away, short of breath and heavily perspiring - ashamed at your own grotesque gluttony, and wondering how the hell you’re going to successfully lower yourself into the car without rupturing any zips or buttons on your clothing.
Walk past a homeless guy on the way to the car park and fleetingly think to yourself how you’ve just eaten more in one sitting than he and his dog have probably had in the last week. Get home and lie down, propped up on many pillows and enter an existential crisis about the unholy acts you’ve just committed, whilst smugly likening your current situation to that of a mighty python after a swallowing an antelope whole - immobile and vulnerable for at least 72 hours
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