If terrible service, uncomfortable seating and an original take on food fit for only bears, please do not hesitate to visit this excuse for a fast food joint.
Ryan K.
Tu valoración: 1 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Honestly the worst meal I’ve had in Liverpool I’ve wrote one positive review on here and that’s it but I felt that strong about tonight that someone should know it’s sucked that bad. We went out for my girlfriends birthday and decided we would try this place, I ordered the ribs and they were dry and 90% bone, my girlfriend had a calzone that had a cheap curry chicken flavour similar to an Asdas own microwave meal! It cost £33 and it was all terrible, should have went the chippy!
Mike W.
Tu valoración: 5 Lubbock, TX
Came for lunch, but was to crowded and did not want to wait. Came back for dinner and am so glad we did. The pitcher of Pimms cup was great while we waited for our table. The bowl of green and black olives with garlic and prawn chips were also great. We picked 3 different curry dishes that were so tasty. Can’t decide which one was the best!
A. H.
Tu valoración: 1 Scotch Plains, NJ
Just read that they kicked a young blind lady out of the restaurant because she had her properly identifiable guide dog with her. Terrible.
Veronica M.
Tu valoración: 1 Redmond, WA
They are rude and have crappy food. And they don’t allow service dogs for blind people. Don’t go there they suck!!!
Cliff M.
Tu valoración: 4 Hazlet, NJ
The food was quite tasty and the service was spot on. We has the steak and chicken fajitas, teriyaki steak, and pad Thai which were all very good. Unlike other reviews for this restaurant, we enjoyed the variety on the menu. The restaurant was very clean and had a good view.
Suzanne H.
Tu valoración: 3 San Francisco, CA
haha! this place is experiencing some serious identity issues. Where else can you get a jungle curry with a side of fries? It’s a thai food restaurant that serves mostly pizza. The staff is Thai, The décor is thai(including the phalic statue above the grill) and the thai food on the menu is definitely thai. Why do you feel the need to sell yourself short and sell pizza? because people want pizza. I had the jungle curry, and I was a bit worried it might be spicey, but it only had 2 pepper slices in it, so I was pretty pleased. I don’t see myself up in the liverpool area anytime soon, so I might never go there again, but if someone is in that mall area and looking for something but you don’t know what you want yet they should go here.
Tina W.
Tu valoración: 3 Liverpool, United Kingdom
I’m really not sure about this one. A group of friends and I visited last night for a 21st birthday celebration, we had booked ahead and our table, a large crescent booth upstairs, was ready and waiting for our arrival. The staff were very courteous taking drink and food orders promptly though unhurriedly. The food arrived extremely quickly, was presented beautifully and our party and, more importantly, the birthday girl was satisfied, however, personally, I wouldn’t go back. Maybe I’m bitter because the Papaya Salad I ordered had sold out,(although, as my friend pointed out with such few salads actually available on the menu, there should be enough of each!) or that my substitute King Prawns were ridiculously be-chillied, or maybe I’m still peeved by the price of bottled water,(£3) but Yee Rah just didn’t do it for me; it was permanently smokey which was a little unpleasant for diners; the menu, while diverse, is a little confused with pizzas, pastas, noodles, curry, even Greek Salad, it seems to amalgamate numerous cuisines to the point it is impossible to define, apparently it’s Thai. As a fussy eater I found it quite difficult to select a meal– much of the food is tempura, even the vegetables, or coated in rich sauces– however the waiter graciously provided steamed vegetables at my request. While there were some patent pros of Yee Rah: the view across Liverpool One; the cleanliness of the restaurant and rest rooms; the staff and, for the most part, the food, there were some noticeable cons; I was surprised by the venue upon entrance to be honest; I had expected something far more intimate and the restaurant is much lighter, more open and seems a little canteen-like downstairs filled with very casually dressed people; I don’t think it’s somewhere to go on a date, and if you do don’t order anything with chillies! I like spicy food but my mouth, eyes and serviette took a beating.
Helen T.
Tu valoración: 4 Liverpool, United Kingdom
It doesn’t look like people have had a great time at this place, perhaps luckily however in my experience, Yee Rah has always been spot on. In a haze of post-dissertation happiness we went to celebrate with, yes, of course, you know me well enough by now… cocktails. The Long Island Ice Tea was delish. And to accompany the alcohol we couldn’t decide on a main each so decided to split the Ocean Platter. What a good decsion that was. I mean, it was all deep-fried so hardly the healthiest of choices but the calamari and the crispy salmon were amazing! And the dip was actually hot which is always a bonus. Sitting on the outside seating in the sunshine enjoying the view of the L1 park we were served pretty much straight away, drinks following swiftly. I’ve also had the Singapore Noodles before, good portion size, the perfect amount of hot and spicy. No complaints!
Emma Louise M.
Tu valoración: 2 Manchester, United Kingdom
Yee Rah’s a funny little place, funnier perhaps even than its name. When it opened up in Liverpool One praise was lavished upon it, the food tasted fresh, the critics fawned. But just as Sam has confirmed, it’s gone down the apathetic route and kind of… lost its way slightly. The service can be patchy at times and the food is very hit and miss. Waiting times are very, very long and you might find people getting their drinks before you who came in AFTER you. As I say I’ve heard that when the food’s good it’s VERY good, but it just seems to have lost interest in itself. Now come on, we WANT restaurants to be self-indulgent, that’s the point!
Sam S.
Tu valoración: 2 Birkenhead, United Kingdom
The first time I visited Yee Rah back in May I loved it! Was so impressed with the food and the selection on the menu. Since then I’d heard friends say they didn’t like it but didn’t think much of it. When I went a few weeks back on a very busy Sunday I was expecting the same food I had enjoyed last time. Sadly not. The menu has changed so they no longer had the starter I had last time(vegetable samosa). They also have starter options for sharing but you can’t order those particular items individually.(From what I can remember the veggie option only had one item we wanted on it the others items included brie and feta. not all vegetarians eat these type of cheeses!). I ordered vegetable tempura, which was absolutely disgusting. Most of it was cucumber! My pad thai was a lump of goo and the dessert, pancakes in this case were all burnt. The picture on the menu shows a huge stack 8 american pancakes you get 3 on the plate! lol. Not everybody that day was disappointed with their main menu but nobody could eat the tempura. Also after we were seated the table behind us left was set up for the next group, new people sat down and had their drinks before someone had even bothered to take our drinks order.