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Reviews of Papa Joes, Dundee

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Review by Alan Lapsley on 26th April, 2007

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I visited this restaurant for the first time the other night and was immediately put off with the tackyness of it, the plastic tablecloths really took the biscuit. The table service was mediocre and the food was worse. I ordered the salmon and roasted vegetables, not only was the whole dish swimming with grease but it tasted horrible. About ten minutes after leaving walking down the road I vomited my meal back up. Disgusting. For what you pay in a place like that I would expect tasty food that I could keep down, alas not in this case. I vow never to return.

Date visited: 24 April 2007

Review by Connie Doglio on 14th December, 2006

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Hi there I was born and bred in Dundee but now live in Australia..I have not been back in Dundee since the 70's and returned this July 06..We came to your restaurant and I was highly impressed with the food ; service and the way it was presented ... compliments to the chef.....Absolutely beautiful......keep it up...Connie Doglio

Date visited: July 2006

Review by Ally McAdam on 21st September, 2006

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We booked a table for eleven people last Saturday night, to celibrate with friends and family my wife's birthday.We were disappointed with the service ,as it was extremely slow the waitress attending our table had quite poor english considering the nature of her job. Two of our party were left waiting for their main course for a good ten minutes after the rest of our party had started . When we asked the manager about this he stated that there had been a mistake and they had not even begun cooking these meals .A

Date visited: 16/09/06

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