Ambiance 4/5
Food 2.5/5
Service 1/5
Worth the money 2/5
Food 2.5/5
Service 1/5
Worth the money 2/5
As soon as you step in Geoffrey’s, you are transported to a rustic British pub. Antique looking leather furniture gives a traditional British feel to this place. We went on a Sunday afternoon and the place was buzzing with people. The menu was a little confusing as there was a lot of variety on the menu and it was hard to decide what to order, so we decided to go for the grand lunch buffet. There was a lot of variety in the buffet menu– Continental, Oriental, Indian and so on.
The starters were served on our table. Main dishes were four cheese pizza, meat balls, baby corn mushroom salt n pepper, chilli pepper chicken, chicken keema kulcha, lamb dumpling, panner tikka for the starters.
The main course had a mix of Italian, Indian and Oriental cuisines. The dishes that stood out were Chicken keema kulcha and four cheese pizza. They were extra-ordinary. Main course was decent, not outstanding though. Servers were polite but could not keep up with the rush and had to be reminded again and again to serve the starters. The price per person was 695 + taxes which I would say is a little expensive considering the taste.
Verdict: I would prefer going to a BBQ Nation for a buffet over this.
The starters were served on our table. Main dishes were four cheese pizza, meat balls, baby corn mushroom salt n pepper, chilli pepper chicken, chicken keema kulcha, lamb dumpling, panner tikka for the starters.
The main course had a mix of Italian, Indian and Oriental cuisines. The dishes that stood out were Chicken keema kulcha and four cheese pizza. They were extra-ordinary. Main course was decent, not outstanding though. Servers were polite but could not keep up with the rush and had to be reminded again and again to serve the starters. The price per person was 695 + taxes which I would say is a little expensive considering the taste.
Verdict: I would prefer going to a BBQ Nation for a buffet over this.