For those of you who don't live in Rourkela, The Central Park
boutique hotel (referred to as CP from now on) is one of the best hotels in
town. The ambiance is nice and sophisticated, the multi cuisine food is
succulent and full of flavour, and the staff is very friendly.
It was a friends
birthday today so, naturally, we decided to go to CP to celebrate.
I usually order from the continental menu when I go to CP because
they are one of the finest continental restaurants in town, but today was the
last day of some Asian cuisine festival they were hosting so our entire group
ordered various Asian dishes.
As we sat down, everything seemed fine. The conversation was
flowing and everyone was having a good time. The waiters on duty provided us
with a fried entrée along with a platter of sauces to eat while we made up our
mind. Being the idiot I am, I took too much of the chilli paste and felt a
searing pain in my mouth. Probably an omen of what was to come.
As a part of the Asian cuisine fest, CP had Sushi on the menu.
Ever since I was small, I have loved Sushi. The obvious choice, then, was Sushi
for the starter! I was confident that this being CP, the Sushi would be good. I
couldn’t have been more wrong. If you haven’t had Sushi before, the rice used
is a sticky kind of rice that keeps the Sushi roll together. The CP chef
substituted this with what I think was curd rice. Yes, you read that right,
curd rice.
After an abominable starter, I was looking forward to the main
course. We ordered a Thai garlic chicken dish along with Lo Mein noodles. When
the food arrived, I was surprised by two things : the abysmally small quantity
of noodles and the general indifference of the staff. They didn’t serve unless
prompted before hand and they were very sloppy. By the end of the meal, I had
rice, curry, ice cream and chocolate syrup on my pants – all of which was spilt
on me by the waiters.
The desert was interesting, but not because of the food. We
ordered a sticky mango desert and a green tea cheesecake. Despite being called
a cheesecake, it felt more like ice cream. It was frozen solid. The real
entertainment, however, came from the sticky mango. It was so disgusting that
we passed it around the entire table to see if anyone could stomach a bite and
out of more than 10 people, only one or two people could hold it down. We decided
to get a banoffee pie to try and salvage the meal as we’ve had it before and it’s
delicious.
Again, I couldn’t have been more wrong. The pie they served was
not the pie I remember. It was, like the cheesecake, frozen solid. Fed up, one
of my friends ordered a waterchestnut cake. This thing wasn’t even a cake by
definition, it was waterchestnut suspended in jelly. It too was passed around
the table before being abandoned.
I’m actually saddened by how today went, in terms of food. The outing
itself was great and memories were made, but I can’t help but feel a little sad
at the dismal service and food that we had today. CP charges a premium for the
ambiance, service and quality of food – all of which was lacking today.
Earlier, I would have easily recommended anyone go there for a good time. Now,
I’m not so sure.
So tell me in the comments below : what restaurant did you go to
before the quality went down the drain?
Pretty much most of them! �� They get busy and popular and then the quality goes down !
ReplyDeleteSadly, that does seem to be the case. I quite liked Central Park and its a shame to see it like this now.
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