Mangos L.R.C le roux custard
Le review
As spring time settles in to motion, I decided to go for a little day trip from truro all the way to Falmouth on the train. Whilst I was walking down the main street I was stopped in my tracks by the indearing chit chat about rotisserie chicken. Curiosity could wait no longer as I found myself in Mangos. I sat down on a comfy chair next to a fire, the view was delightful. I could see the sea, I was most impressed. I graced the bar with my presence and was warmly greeted, if the food is as well presented as the employees I would be in for a taste sensation.
The food My order was 1/2 of a rotisserie chicken with flamed sauce and side of chips and Mac, a side of garlic bread. Price £14.50
It took 24 mins for my food to arrive. And this time good things do come to those who wait. Visually stunning was the waitress who brought me it. The chicken was coated in sause that lit up the tase buds. The chicken was fantastic, moist like a otters pocket. It was fantastic the skin crispy, the sause hot, the chicken tender it was was everything and more! The macaroni is made in house, I was in heaven . "Viva la mangos" Garlic bread. Well is there no down side . Not here garlic bread the 2 should be together but they are and it was really tasty crunchy and soft garlic and bread " "sensation de goût" Food a solid 9/10 I will be back
" donner une augmentation de salaire à ce chef "
Wine There is a full wine list I was happy to see . To compliment my meal I had the only French one No.5 Patriarche Viognier The wine list stated its exotic, loving lingering finish it was not wrong . Was it the wine or was it mangos? The day was at an end but I wasn't camaraderie started to fill the air some one stole my beret, it was madness.There was singing and dancing, I found my way to a night club it felt so different but it was only upstairs.
Best place I have been since I moved to England must see ! La...
Read morewas a lovely place been coming for years however 6 of us entered about 1am double checked closing and last entry and last orders upon entry. Told 3am to which i queried as i thought it was strange to which the bouncer replied ‘no we go till the very end here’ very nicely and welcoming. bought multiple rounds and had a good time until we went to buy stamps for upstairs. 3/6 of us that bought the stamps on the ‘cut off time’ which we found out when the other friends went to purchase literally 30 seconds later , (would have been nice to know we spent £15 to go to a closed bar and everyone was being asked to leave x) calmly asked for a refund explained the situation that we were just sold tickets to a closed bar to the guy who just sold the ticket and chose not to mention any of this, asked for a refund to which they refused and got a manager, however the lovely manager they had on thought the most appropriate act of conduct was to say there’s nothing she can do send an email in the morning (the manager being herself) to which we thought was rather unneccassary as the money wasn’t the issue the principle of selling us entry to a closed bar was, which wasn’t quite clicking…. maybe it was a long night.l. having already bought a stamp myself ‘cash only’ i could see that there was no procedure to the stamp selling they just take a fiver and stamp u and put it in an open till, so for it to be so difficult to refund and honour paying customers that you have just sold entries to that they didn’t use/ couldn’t use was ignored and the manager called for the bouncers due to us ‘crying about money’ . the bouncers on the other hand who needed to ‘escort us out’ were very nice and understanding of the bizzare treatment. never again cheers for...
Read morein the past i’ve always had a good experience of mango’s. however today my friend was hate crimed by one of the bouncers. we were dancing and my (male) friend was topless because it was sweltering, and after about half an hour of this the bouncer comes up, grabs him and starts dragging him out the venue. my friend kept saying, give me one second i will put my top on right now. the bouncer kept dragging him out and my friend tried to stand his ground saying i will literally put my top on it’s not a big deal but the bouncer pushed him down the stairs and dragged him all the way downstairs. we tried to talk to other bouncers, one which we had encountered before and she’s been lovely but she stated that it’s still public indecency. I understand this but men can walk about shirtless in public, in shops and as much as the feminist in me gets annoyed by this, THIS IS NOT PUBLIC INDECENCY. there was other men in there who were topless which was not an issue however my friend who is openly gay got thrown out (physically and literally) and I am so disgraced with the bouncers at mangos. considering their past, with the video of them throwing girls down the stairs and the fact that falmouth bouncers have taken people that their mates have beef with and beat them up, there NEEDS to be a change in staff. Nowadays, mangos feels incredibly homophobic and it’s extremely uncomfortable to me in. the bouncer in question was a lanky string bean with awful tattoos and an...
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