
Matthew Shanahan (Matt)
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A decent kids' playground located alongside Narrabeen Lake and the bicycle track. There are also some picnic tables where you can sit.
There is a shaded, fenced area with some equipment for the younger kids, and some climbing ropes and other equipment outside for the older kids. There are some pretty cool rock carvings, too.
There is good parking available of up to 12 hours in the carpark, which is paid or free for Northern Beaches resident parking permit holders.
There are a few public toilets available next to the carpark, but they were grotty when we were there, albeit during the Christmas break.
There is a shaded, fenced area with some equipment for the younger kids, and some climbing ropes and other equipment outside for the older kids. There are some pretty cool rock carvings, too.
There is good parking available of up to 12 hours in the carpark, which is paid or free for Northern Beaches resident parking permit holders.
There are a few public toilets available next to the carpark, but they were grotty when we were there, albeit during the Christmas break.
A lovely family-run Chinese restaurant with delicious Cantonese style Chinese food. We are so happy to have found a nice Chinese restaurant in the area.
We had the Mongolian Lamb (which we really enjoyed), and the salt & spicy pork ribs (which were also very nice).
The location across from the entrance to Warriewood Beach also provides a view to the Pacific Ocean if you are there during the day. There is also parking right outside on the street.
We had the Mongolian Lamb (which we really enjoyed), and the salt & spicy pork ribs (which were also very nice).
The location across from the entrance to Warriewood Beach also provides a view to the Pacific Ocean if you are there during the day. There is also parking right outside on the street.
Food was plentiful and reasonably priced.
It was nice eating out on Dixon Street on such a lovely day, particularly in these COVID-19 times.
The guy serving us was very attentive and friendly, and was diligent in getting us to use the hand sanitiser provided and to scan the QR code to record our visit.
We were able to use the toilet, but it was accessed through the kitchen and is not recommended. However, I saw them referring another customer (who was older and less mobile) to the public toilets in the shopping centre directly across from them and a short walk away.
It was nice eating out on Dixon Street on such a lovely day, particularly in these COVID-19 times.
The guy serving us was very attentive and friendly, and was diligent in getting us to use the hand sanitiser provided and to scan the QR code to record our visit.
We were able to use the toilet, but it was accessed through the kitchen and is not recommended. However, I saw them referring another customer (who was older and less mobile) to the public toilets in the shopping centre directly across from them and a short walk away.
The food was nice (as usual), but the service was poor today.
We arrived at 1.40pm for an eat-in lunch. However, we were told that they shut at 2.30pm, and were asked whether we'd like to takeaway instead. To oblige, I agreed, because they serve their food in takeaway containers anyway (even if you eat-in) and we could just walk over to the nearby food court to eat (which we did).
While we were waiting for the food, I noticed that the Xiao Long Bao had been rung up at the standard price, rather than the advertised 50% discount if you takeaway (as we had now agreed to do).
When I asked why we hadn't been given the advertised 50% discount for the Xiao Long Bao (amounting to a $3 discount), I was told that I had to ask for the discount when I ordered. I explained that an advertised special should just ring up at the special price, and not require a 'special request' (pardon the pun). I then read the T&Cs for the offer right in front of them and explained that there is no such condition.
The guy serving the food was then consulted by the lady at the register, who also refused to remedy the situation. Worse still, he glared at me for an extended period without uttering a word!
Ultimately, they called their manager, who agreed to provide me with the correct pricing and the $3 difference, but only after they had confirmed that I had spent about $50 on my order. Why was this so hard???
To end on a good note, the food was nice and we greatly enjoyed it. It's just such a shame that we had such a protracted and dogmatic debate with the staff to receive their advertised discounted price for four measly Xiao Long Bao!
We arrived at 1.40pm for an eat-in lunch. However, we were told that they shut at 2.30pm, and were asked whether we'd like to takeaway instead. To oblige, I agreed, because they serve their food in takeaway containers anyway (even if you eat-in) and we could just walk over to the nearby food court to eat (which we did).
While we were waiting for the food, I noticed that the Xiao Long Bao had been rung up at the standard price, rather than the advertised 50% discount if you takeaway (as we had now agreed to do).
When I asked why we hadn't been given the advertised 50% discount for the Xiao Long Bao (amounting to a $3 discount), I was told that I had to ask for the discount when I ordered. I explained that an advertised special should just ring up at the special price, and not require a 'special request' (pardon the pun). I then read the T&Cs for the offer right in front of them and explained that there is no such condition.
The guy serving the food was then consulted by the lady at the register, who also refused to remedy the situation. Worse still, he glared at me for an extended period without uttering a word!
Ultimately, they called their manager, who agreed to provide me with the correct pricing and the $3 difference, but only after they had confirmed that I had spent about $50 on my order. Why was this so hard???
To end on a good note, the food was nice and we greatly enjoyed it. It's just such a shame that we had such a protracted and dogmatic debate with the staff to receive their advertised discounted price for four measly Xiao Long Bao!
A great children's playground in the heart of the Warriewood development, with equipment for younger and older kids, as well as adults with the BBQ facilities. The toilet block alongside the playground is really useful.