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		<title>By: Charlotte</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charlotte</dc:creator>
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		<description>I dined at Zilli Green on Saturday night (2nd Oct) and was really looking forward to the experience, however I have to say I had an absolutely appalling experience.
I am allergic to mushrooms, and after being assured by the waiter that the Angel Hair Pasta did not contain said ingredient I was looking forward to enjoying a tasty meal. 

Unfortunately after eating for about five minutes I realised it did indeed contain Porcini Mushrooms. 
The waiter and manager were not particularly apologetic despite the fact I was actively given a dish would make me violently ill. Which, of course, it did later that night. They did deduct the cost of the dish from the bill, but to be honest it hardly compensated for the miserable rest of the night I had to endure.

In addition to this, my boyfriend was terribly ill after eating his Mexican Feast - and judging by the cleanliness demonstrated in the dining room and toilets, its hardly any wonder really.

I am saddened that I have had to complain about what I anticipated being a really fun night out - but I feel the way the staff at Zilli Green dealt with the situation (and their sub standard service throughout the evening) needs to be brought to some ones attention!</description>
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I dined at Zilli Green on Saturday night (2nd Oct) and was really looking forward to the experience, however I have to say I had an absolutely appalling experience.<br />
I am allergic to mushrooms, and after being assured by the waiter that the Angel Hair Pasta did not contain said ingredient I was looking forward to enjoying a tasty meal. </p>
<p>Unfortunately after eating for about five minutes I realised it did indeed contain Porcini Mushrooms.<br />
The waiter and manager were not particularly apologetic despite the fact I was actively given a dish would make me violently ill. Which, of course, it did later that night. They did deduct the cost of the dish from the bill, but to be honest it hardly compensated for the miserable rest of the night I had to endure.</p>
<p>In addition to this, my boyfriend was terribly ill after eating his Mexican Feast &#8211; and judging by the cleanliness demonstrated in the dining room and toilets, its hardly any wonder really.</p>
<p>I am saddened that I have had to complain about what I anticipated being a really fun night out &#8211; but I feel the way the staff at Zilli Green dealt with the situation (and their sub standard service throughout the evening) needs to be brought to some ones attention!<!-- google_ad_section_end --></p>
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