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As the meal was free I felt tipping %40 was fair on this occassion.

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Went yesterday to free meal preview.

 

It's just like the other waggas in London, decent service, standard food. You can get a chicken katsu in any wagga and will always taste the same. The bench style seating is a model that dosn't encourage a long stay so if you're looking to be in and out it's fine.

 

For a free meal it was great, would I go back and pay £40, I doubt it as there are lots of places doing similar stuff in sheff.

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It's up to you if you tip or don't. Me personally, as did some of the others on this thread, were appreciative of the FREE meal which cost around £20 a head. It's not often a restaurant does something like that but it's a good idea to get things sorted before the 'live' date. It was also a training day so they were trying as best they could to get things right. Sometimes tips are entered into a 'pot' and as such, divided between the workers at the end of the day so being served or attended by a few people didn't stop me from tipping.

 

We were invited as guests for a FREE meal on a training day so would have expected the odd hiccup or issue. I hope the tips encouraged them on there first few days at work. It made me feel good anyway.

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We went for our free meal yesterday evening and it was gorgeous! They apologised for sitting us so "intimately" as it was so busy - but the way everyone was sat was just normal was a noodle bar! (or it'd be normal abroad anyway....)

 

I had ducky gyoza with cherry hoi sin sauce (which was AMAZING - I want it again!!!) as my side, with breaded chicken curry and rice as my main - I wasn't stuck on that, but it was nice.

 

Will probably go again, although am really glad we got the chance to try it.

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