robug7 reviewed Sushiko.
The experience in this restaurant was bad. To be fully honest the quality of the food was not that bad compared to other all you can eat restaurant (lot of rice in the plate, but still acceptable) , but the service is incredibly slow. We were here with other collegue and it took like 20 min to have the first plate, which was small because of the quantity limitation per order. Then we were told that it was necessary to finish the plate to make a new order (can be comprehensible when there is no limit on the first order, or the service is quick but here...), and then we waited 20 other minutes for the 2nd services, and it was 13h40 (we arrived at 12h15 and the restaurant was quite empty). So in conclusion, we ate less in a all you can eat restaurant in 1h and half, than in a classic restaurant in 30min... I don't recommand it
Ray Walsh reviewed Ital'Burger
Stumbled upon this place and it found itself in the right place at the right time for us.
We worked it out after dinner; the name Ital’Burger referenced the Pizza Bread Bun, which I must say was a surprise and a nice spin on your typical burger. The patty wasn’t anything special, usual regular ground beef (no chuck or brisket mixed in) but it was ample, well cooked and juicy, and the accompaniment were all Italian style with mozzarella cheese, roasted red peppers and a slice of Bresola. in all it made for a burger than I wouldn’t ordinarily choose but thoroughly enjoyed and left me satisfied.
I found the staff to be very welcoming and attentive, we had children and they ensured they didn’t wait too long for food. Ambience and decor was cool with movie themes throughout.
In all a present experience at a reasonable price and I would recommend.