We went the last Saturday before lockdown as it was a restaurant I had been past a few times and wanted to try. So, we booked and arrived, it wasn't too busy but had a nice vibe. All the cleanliness protocols were observed on arrival, we sat down and found we had a rather large menu to choose from.
The restaurant specialises in Sizchuan cuisine so hot spicy options are plentiful. But the reason for its popularity is the fact that you can choose the BBQ option of fresh meats or the Hotpot where the different styles of cooking are done at your table.
We chose the BBQ option and went for a set meal which gave us many different cuts of various meats and vegetables. This was brought to us on a large board as well as hot coals that enabled us to grill the meats to our taste. I think many will enjoy going to Super Three for the sheer novelty of cooking at one's table the food, but it is far better than that. Any one used to going to Mongolian BBQ restaurants will enjoy coming here. However, if the novelty of either style of cooking and doing it yourself is too much, then traditional Chinese fayre is available from the menu.
I can't say exactly how much we enjoyed it but it was a great deal and I would certainly say its a great place to go if you want something a little different when it comes to East Asian food experience. Will most definitely go again when...
Read moreMonday night, food for post office drinks, and we ended up here at Super Three.
I have to be honest with you. We had so many cocktails before getting here, and enough rice wine for an army when we arrived, that I don’t remember what we ordered. But you can see the photographs in this review.
I marked down the atmosphere as the place was virtually empty, and it was our group that made it a good time.
Service was missing. For me, and call this controversial, but service goes beyond taking the order and presenting the bill. The third star for service comes from the fact that they did a check back with us.
The food was great. We were seven sheets to the wind, but I remember enjoying the food and the spice. I always enjoy South East Asian food, but I do tend to regret it over night and into the next day…. but that’s my problem, not yours.
Overall, is this somewhere to go and eat? Based on my experience, this is not a place to go to as a destination of choice. However, if you’ve had a night on the town and want something to soak up the booze in your...
Read moreGreat experience overall the BBQ was so worth it. Costed around £19.70 each for 4 people for just the bbq then additional for drinks unless you get tap water. You got a choice of 2 between: cold beef noodles, bibimbap and a korean pancake. The cold noodles tasted great but there was only a bit of beef in it. The bibimbap is great too cooked in a claypot so got some crunchy sides. There is a 12.5% service charge which is kinda expected. Staff were nice and I loved the atmosphere. The toilets are kinda inaccessible for those who have walking problems cause they're up some stairs. So be warned. Spent around 2 and a half hours there. You can spend a shorter amount of time if you're ordering something other than hot pot or bbq. The price for the hot pot has now risen to be the same as the bbq and some other items. Great way to celebrate the mid autumn festival....
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