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2022-11-29
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My Thanksgiving dinner here in 2020 was fantastic and that's why I came back this year. Sadly last year, Kinship's unenthusiastic presentation of food and messy communication have made it a failing venue for hosting a festive dinner.Turkey:Turkey slices were pre-cut by supplier before delivery. All each of us got were two sad thin slices of breast and some sides, prepared on a kiddie size black plate. You can't even see what you're eating. (I asked TWICE whether we could see the whole turkey bef
Turkey:
Turkey slices were pre-cut by supplier before delivery. All each of us got were two sad thin slices of breast and some sides, prepared on a kiddie size black plate.
You can't even see what you're eating.
(I asked TWICE whether we could see the whole turkey before it was carved. Once on the phone when booking, once after being being seated at our table. Both times the manager said not a problem.)
Other food:
The stuffing was a bland sponge size block of black substance that tasted like a frozen box meal. No thanksgiving vibe at all.
Booking:
Very confusing. On the phone we spoke about the Thanksgiving dinner menu being available Wed to Fri, before they backtracked on it a few days later and had to double confirm with the chef.
Payment:
The restaurant forgot to take off my deposit for the final bill.
Also I've never seen or received the receipt despite asking 3 times now.
Service:
Decent. Nice service and very prompt free-flow top-ups.
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