2 /5 Charlotte Denman: Dining at Eve was disappointing. Despite being excited by the menu and Instagram photos, from the moment we walked in we did not feel welcomed or valued. We were at the restaurant for a total of two hours, during which we had extremely limited engagement from any staff members. We had to wave them down to ask for more drinks, cutlery, plates, and condiments. Our dirty dishes stayed on our table for 30 minutes, at which point we cleared them ourselves. When we asked about dessert, we were told the kitchen was closed, which had never been explained to us. The staff lacked initiative and friendliness, often walking around without purpose. It seemed they actively avoided eye contact, delivering drinks to some tables while walking away from others empty-handed.
The food looked appealing and was presented nicely, but it lacked quality. Many dishes were lukewarm or seemed to have been sitting for some time. The pizza was not piping hot, the pasta was dry on the surface, and even the fries were only warm. While the portions were reasonable, the execution fell short of expectations.
For an 8pm Saturday night dinner date, we were expecting a fun and lively environment, but the atmosphere felt dull and awkward. The music was too quiet, so conversations could easily be overheard, the restaurant was cold, and the seating was uncomfortable. The layout seemed designed more for Instagram photos than for a practical dining experience, with low, soft seats placing us at different heights.
Overall, Eve had potential, but poor service and inconsistent food quality made the experience frustrating. We left with a bill of ÂŁ130 for two people but did not feel satisfied with the quality of food or service.