Dancing Zorbas

Dancing Zorbas - Réserver une table

1, 707 Military Rd, Sydney, 2088, Mosman, Australia
606 Avis 3.9

"Amazing restaurant - a little off the beaten track in Mosman, it's a hidden gem."

Détails

Téléphone: +61299696222

Adresse: 1, 707 Military Rd, Sydney, 2088, Mosman, Australia

Ville: Mosman

Site Web: https://www.dancingzorbas.com

Heures d'ouverture

Lundi: 18:00 -22:00

Mardi: 18:00 -22:00

Mercredi: 18:00 -22:00

Jeudi: 18:00 -22:00

Vendredi: 18:00 -22:00

Samedi: 18:00 -22:00

Dimanche: 18:00 -22:00

Statistiques

Plats: 95

Commodités: 21

Catégories: 5

Avis: 606


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1 /5 Évaluation

Booked on the 2nd November for a party for 20 people on 10th December. This was confirmed via email. It was meant to be a SURPRISE birthday dinner. They phone today (28th November) to say there is no room as they now have a larger booking. This was APPARENTLY booked in October. But then why didn't they tell me when i tried to book. Why did they confirm my booking???? Now I'm left with 20 guests and no venue for a 55th birthday dinner which is no longer a surprise as the phone call was overheard by the birthday girl. I'm very angry and disappointed. they have totally spoiled this occasion for us. WARNING: DON'T TRUST THEM!!! They will accept a bigger booking and throw you out when it suits them.

5 /5 Évaluation

Excellent choice! I have dinner for graduation ceremony, we sharing the mezze plate, baked lamb, grill octopus and chicken with avocado. the salad is fresh, food is very tasty. Enjoy the grill octopus most, and the cream on chicken is incredible. Good service, friendly staff.

1 /5 Évaluation

This is not Greek food in any way whatsoever!! Stale bread awful dips , chefs seem quite confused. The only dish that was edible would of been the baked lamb and even that was average.

1 /5 Évaluation

Absolute rubbish This place should be shutdown No wonder it was empty Our food was just reheated rubbish.

5 /5 Évaluation

Amazing restaurant - a little off the beaten track in Mosman, it's a hidden gem.