Reviews by alexb16
Bought a fairly expensive wardrobe from Ikea, Massive in size but still designed to be held together by small wooden pins. And surprise surprise one we got it upwards it folded like its was made of cardboard, ripping all screws and joints out.
This place sells everything that has a connection with middle eastern cousine. The coffe shop inside is also very nice.
Not entirely authentic food as their borsch is not exacly what you would get in Eastern Europe. But it's close enough. It is a little bit tight in the walkways of the restaurant and with their popularity it can be a little bit crowded. Otherwise it's worth going there.
A very expensive shop with respect that there are always snow gear sales around town. Their stock is quite good. Some of the staff was making stuff up as they went, trying to answer some of my questions.
Definetly need more places like this for pre-schoolers and primary school kids. The place always has something to do for the kids and they are never tired to run around the centre.
A jem hidden in an off main street laneway. It's like a twilight zone. The Drink Bible is quite impressive and service is at it's highest. The staff is very friendly and knowledgable!
More of a Fine Dining than a family restaurant. A bit pricey for the amount of food you get served, BUT the quality of food is spectacular. Stake melts in your mouth. I left the place not well fed but enjoyed every bit of it.
Approximate cost: $38
Massive meals, reasonable prices, great for functions. Even when they were almost booked out, they found a place for us to sit.
Approximate cost: $30
Until we transferred our kid to this school we had no idea how much of a difference it will be in comparison to public schools.
The school forms a very close family like bonds with all students and their parents. Yes it's not cheap but surely worth it if you want the best for your kid.
Moved all my friends, moved us, now we are about to move again and I'm surely booking these guys, they are unbeatable.