Jan 21 '18 at 20:15
Food was good, service was ok. Wasn’t worth the price tag or the hassle and I will not be returning. The restaurant is too small to seat as many people as they’re trying to. My partner and I felt as if we were dining with a group of blokes sat behind me and another couple sitting to the side. Every single word I could hear from their conversations making it an awkward sitting arrangement. The food came promptly, and the service was good. The food was tasty but nothing worth $26 for a main. We had the spring rolls and pork dumplings for entree, didn’t quite meet the mark. For mains we had Mongolian Beef, Cantonese Duck, and Curry Chicken with fried rice. Food was nice, the duck was good, not the best I’ve tasted but still cooked well. Upon going to pay, I presented an entertainment book voucher to be made out like it was the most complicated thing in the world. In the first instance to be told the voucher had been redeemed, and then to be told my digital membership would require a physical card. I am not a tight arse, and have no issue paying for food and service that’s worth the price tag, but I think Dragon Court is behind the times and not nearly up to the standard of the price they’re charging. For anyone looking to visit Dragon Court and use the entertainment book, I would suggest making sure you have your membership number available - this is not mentioned in the T&C’s however is a requirement in order to use the voucher. I won’t be returning in a rush.