Crying Tiger
Not good for: Expecting good service, atmosphere, service
- Address
- 382 Harbour Dr, Jetty
- Website
- Price
- mains $19-24
- Hours
- dinner
Lonely Planet review for Crying Tiger
Swimming in ambience and fragrant smells, the Crying Tiger keeps inquisitive diners happy with red-duck curry and king prawns in lime leaf and coconut. You can turn the chilli gauge as high or low as you like.
Traveller reviews for Crying Tiger (2)
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Menu looked great service was terrible
travels71 does not recommend this,
we got a table on a busy night. Staff looked irritated to clear an empty table for us , menu looked great a little overpriced but we thought it looked worth it , but after waiting an hour for a meal we felt disappointed when the meals did cone out they looked burnt , the chef came out to ask us how our meal was we didn't want to be overly rude just suggested it would've been better if it wasn't over cooked... She told us to get out , it was shocking! And the lady chef who asked us how our meal was had terrible hygiene , smelt like cigarettes and body odor, such an odd and disappointing experience!
Not good for: Expecting good service
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Worst Restaurant Experience EVER
foodreviews does not recommend this,
The food was good, although very overpriced. The service was very ordinary. When it was time to pay, I was told that their eftpos machine was broken. I suggested that, as I dont have enough cash, they could take my credit card details and process when their machine was running again. This suggestion was met with rudeness. When I insisted, they ran my credit card through their machines, and lo and behold, it was working. I then quietly said that although the food had been good, we were disappointed with the service. The owner, Danielle, then flew out hurling abuse, with repeated use of the "f" word. Every time we tried to speak reasonably to her, she told us to "f.. off" and to get out. She even got out a mobile phone and starting taking photos of us in a very threatening manner. It ended with one of her staff physically pushing us out the door. We were flabbergasted. It Is the sort of experience that you read about in the newspaper that ends in violence. This could have easily happened had we not kept our calm. If you are visiting Coffs Harbour, or indeed are a local like myself, this is one restaurant to cross off your list FOREVER
Not good for: atmosphere, service








