"So I waited for 2 hours until they brought my food. The food is completely normal, I don't understand why it takes two hours if they are not hunting animals. They even gave food to the people who came after me. Not even an apology or anything. Will never come here again. Please, if you are hungry and looking for a good place, go somewhere else. Even when we went to place our order they made us stand in the middle while we chatted. Terrible and worst experience. I've never seen such incompetent people. Please go. Your pictures are from 5 years ago, don't trust them. I even doubt anyone who waited that long would give it 5 stars. I also saw other people commenting that they waited so long. Don't trust the reviews. In response to your comment, I came from far away (and I will never come again). I came to the restaurant thanks to the reviews, but now I will never trust it, I have learned my lesson. When your food is so fresh and specially made, it's normal for people to come and if you can't handle it then it's an organizational problem. And why you didn't even confront the situation, you just left us waiting in hunger. Not even told us it would take long. The staff asked us if everything tasted good after we got our food, but have you ever apologized for the food being late? We paid so much for this (with proof), no apology, not even a kind gesture for us... that's really a nice thing to apologize for just as soon as I posted it online. And about your comment about “ready and quick meals” – that’s just disrespectful. Waiting for two hours without information or an apology has nothing to do with quality and everything to do with poor organization. If your food is taking that long, tell customers in advance, at least offer them a drink as an apology, or just own up to your mistake. Good restaurants are characterized not only by the freshness of the dishes, but also by the respect they show to their guests. And you clearly lack that. And yes, it's true, if you round up generously, then 30 minutes is of course equal to two hours."