I was craving Italian and wanting to try something new, so I looked up reviews in Yelp and their website and thought that this would be worth a look. In fact, it appeared that it was high end, fine Italian dining with gorgeous food and a lovely setting.
My sister and I drove over to Brockley from Penge, and since it was a Sunday evening, I was able to park almost outside the restaurant. We had phoned ahead to see if we needed to book a table, and they assured me I didn't.
We walked up to the door, where annoyingly two people were standing having a cigarette. we walked through the noxious cloud, into the restaurant, hastily followed by said two people, who were actually staff. In fact I believe that one of them was the manager.
The restaurant is divided into two, and one half was being used as a children's party venue. Since I had phoned up to ask about tables, I thought that they might have mentioned the party, as it was horrendously loud. I love kids, but not 30 over-excited, hopped-up on sugar, screaming children while I'm trying to have high end fine Italian cuisine!
We were shown to a little table that felt like it was in a corridor, and although we asked about the vast number of empty tables in the back restaurant area, we were not allowed to sit there. It honestly felt very tatty, a little dirty and not at all like the website had promised. The food in there is pretty expensive, but at this point I had no confidence that it was going to be any good.
As we sat down, my sister put her hand on the radiator that was by the table, as it was pretty chilly and I was (as usual) cold. The manager immediately asked if we wanted to have the radiator turned on. Yes please, we answered. Well you can't, came the rather astounding reply!
The manager lent over us, gave us about 5 pieces of paper each (which together made some sort of menu) but stank so much of the cigarette that he had just put out, that it made us feel sick. That coupled with the bad table, 30 screaming children and arctic temperatures was enough for us. We left and went to Babour! read more