Fife - Pompey Ranger Review

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Number of Visits: 
This was my first visit
How Busy?: 
Half Full
Date of Last Visit: 
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Time of Day: 
Weekday Lunch
Rating: 
4 / 5
Friendliness of Staff: 
5 (Wow, I feel incredibly welcome! Recognised if a frequent visitor)
Speed of Service: 
4 (5 - 10 mins - Some conversation had begun)
Quality of Food: 
4 (Above average - noticeably tastier than normal)
Decoration & Cleanliness: 
3 (Standard Nando's, nothing bad, nothing exceptional)
Comments - Stand out in our monthly competition! What did you eat? Unique aspects? Parking/transport tips?: 

A cold wet windy day saw my arrival at this shopping / leisure centre on the outskirts of Dunfermline, Tons of free convienient parking at this site which has a cinema, bowling centre, golf centre, gym and bingo hall! It also has a wide range of other food outlets such as kfc and mcdonalds in case any of your party can’t take the peri. The only major drawback from the outside is the identical cream render and brick single story stores that accomadate the units here. The only thing to set nandos apart from the outside is the planters and illuminated nandos sign half of which wasn’t lit up. Another draw back from this single design in the glass front has a single door which opens straight into the store without porch which results in a blast of cold area across the store when the door is opened.
You are straight into the seating area, the tills and kitchen area is down the left of the store and booth seating down the right with the beverages and ample sauces down the middle, There was a sky light at back with vegetation hanging down and a lot of pot plants providing privacy between seats. The wooden vaulted ceiling gives a certain something too. The staff were amazingly friendly and chatty on top of being fine examples of the female form and its the first time I’m giving 5 for staff! Toilets were on the same level down a small corridor which had really nice bead pictures on the wall. However the soap had run out at the men’s sink and one of the women’s toilets was lacking paper.
Food was spot on with a lavish portion size for the chips and the chicken was noticeably larger than the English stores as I have found throughout Scotland to be the case. The Portuguese bread rolls were crustier than I would like as i think they had been left in the oven or microwave too long, A very enjoyable meal with delightful staff just suffering from artic winds whenever the door opened.

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