Restaurant - Chinese in Blackburn (Lancashire)
500 Longsight Road
Copster Green
Blackburn
Lancashire
BB1 9EU
Cant say much for the value, quality or food. But I noticed on the website that there isn't a price list... So I had to go through the humiliation of ringing up and asking if they will email me the menu with the price list...I'm not made of money but wanted to treat my partner to something nice! The lady I spoke to was incredibly rude, it was unbelievable. She got irritated because she couldn't spell my email address (which had the word piano in) and actually hung up on me! So, in a nutshell, not even bothering now, but next time I feel like an argument I will be ringing up and battling with the phone lady.
Les Paul - 02/08/2012 | report this review
Not being a lover of chinese food myself, i took my mother there for a special occasion as she absoulty loves chinese food. However she hasent came across any that up to standard, having taken her there..not only where the no complaints but she also finished her plate...this doenst happen very often. I will be going back there, i personally taught it was the best chinese i had been to and i very much enjoyed my meal. The staff where all over their customer service...friendly and always there to if we needed anything and the food was top notch.
jennifer wuehr - 28/04/2011 | report this review
Too many waiters , food below average, i think Gordon Ramsey must have been on Acid when he visited this restaurant and rated it so highly. The food at my local Chinese takeaway is far superior to the outdated, overpriced cuisine served at this establishment. The restaurant itself is rather tacky appealing to WAG type customers and i very much agree with the other reviews, it is all style over substance. The waiters are beyond attentive to the point of being a nuisance... My money would have been far better spent visiting the michelin starred York Arms and for little more money a Fabulous experience.
simon jones - 30/10/2010 | report this review
Called here on an unplanned visit. Awful place, unappetising food, more staff than customers, like eating in a railway station, overpriced and waste of money. Complained to waiter but only got an 'oh' in response. Wrote but have had no reply to this day.
Julie Harris - 01/04/2010 | report this review
Yu & Yu is at first blush a highly desirable anglicized Cantonese restaurant in the very pleasant Ribble Valley. On further investigation, the substance is revealed to be far less than the form.Once you are over the exotic cars in the parking lot, ranging from Bentleys to Porsche Cayenne Turbos, the weak service, average food and pretentiousness will be all too clear.I have visited Yu & Yu maybe 5 or 6 times in the last couple of years with an average spend of approximately 60 pounds per person.In the Ribble Valley there truly is no comparison. The interior is like a “W Hotel†on steroids, the music is cool jazz / ambient music and the ikea-esque furniture creates an interior atmosphere that is by any account “cool†for the 20 and 30 somethings, all the way through to my retired parents. The food similarly, has not much to compare to. In my world, compare the food, at a basic level, to that of Guide Village Cantonese from the early 1990s. (Note that it should be pointed out that the food comparison is really only valid for my early visits to Yu and Yu.)Tonight, I have arrived home deeply disappointed. The food was ok. Not exceptional by a long way. The shrimp / prawn dishes contained few prawn, and were more Cho's Takeaway than an impressive Cantonese restaurant (and 16 pounds for very few small shrimp with ginger borders on the ridiculous). The duck however, remains an impressive dish, though at 21 pounds for a half duck, so it should. (For reference, either branch of the Peking Duck House in New York, considered to be likely the best in New York, charges US$40 for a whole duck).The Vermicelli noodles had the spice of a limp cucumber, and the shrimp tempura batter was like chip shop batter from the Blackpool seafront after it has been regurgitated by a drunk football fan.The biggest disappointment however was the service. From walking up to the bar and asking for a menu, through to the coffees at the end of the meal (we gave up on the coffee: more than15 minutes wait with only approximately 10 other people in the restaurant, and 5 staff at 10.15pm on a Monday is unacceptable) the service was woeful. I spoke to the gentleman who appeared to be in charge after the initial appetizers about the service, but the improvement in service lasted barely a course or so. His father, who I understand maybe the owner, was sat at the bar listened when I cancelled the coffee at the end of the evening and did nothing.My personal viewpoint is that there are enough people with silly money walking into this place that there is a fantastic complacency here and that the management team doesn't care. I had zero bill credit, left a “standard†tip, and only received a response that my comments were appreciated. For those who wish to flame me, I have lived in Hong Kong, and traveled and worked widely in Asia, and currently live in New York, so I have visited many of the comparable restaurants, in Asia and New York, and understand the balance between service, food quality, experience and price.In summary, in my opinion, Yu and Yu is overpriced mediocrity, with a bent towards miserable service. Management would be well advised to wake up to how much the place has slipped over the last couple of years.
A User - 12/09/2008 | report this review
Yu & Yu is at first blush a highly desirable anglicized Cantonese restaurant in the very pleasant Ribble Valley. On further investigation, the substance is revealed to be far less than the form. Once you are over the exotic cars in the parking lot, ranging from Bentleys to Porsche Cayenne Turbos, the weak service, average food and pretentiousness will be all too clear. I have visited Yu & Yu maybe 5 or 6 times in the last couple of years with an average spend of approximately 60 pounds per person. In the Ribble Valley there truly is no comparison. The interior is like a “W Hotel†on steroids, the music is cool jazz / ambient music and the ikea-esque furniture creates an interior atmosphere that is by any account “cool†for the 20 and 30 somethings, all the way through to my retired parents. The food similarly, has not much to compare to. In my world, compare the food, at a basic level, to that of Guide Village Cantonese from the early 1990s. (Note that it should be pointed out that the food comparison is really only valid for my early visits to Yu and Yu.) Tonight, I have arrived home deeply disappointed. The food was ok. Not exceptional by a long way. The shrimp / prawn dishes contained few prawn, and were more Cho's Takeaway than an impressive Cantonese restaurant (and 16 pounds for very few small shrimp with ginger borders on the ridiculous). The duck however, remains an impressive dish, though at 21 pounds for a half duck, so it should. (For reference, either branch of the Peking Duck House in New York, considered to be likely the best in New York, charges US$40 for a whole duck). The Vermicelli noodles had the spice of a limp cucumber, and the shrimp tempura batter was like chip shop batter from the Blackpool seafront after it has been regurgitated by a drunk football fan. The biggest disappointment however was the service. From walking up to the bar and asking for a menu, through to the coffees at the end of the meal (we gave up on the coffee: more than15 minutes wait with only approximately 10 other people in the restaurant, and 5 staff at 10.15pm on a Monday is unacceptable) the service was woeful. I spoke to the gentleman who appeared to be in charge after the initial appetizers about the service, but the improvement in service lasted barely a course or so. His father, who I understand maybe the owner, was sat at the bar listened when I cancelled the coffee at the end of the evening and did nothing. My personal viewpoint is that there are enough people with silly money walking into this place that there is a fantastic complacency here and that the management team doesn't care. I had zero bill credit, left a “standard†tip, and only received a response that my comments were appreciated. For those who wish to flame me, I have lived in Hong Kong, and traveled and worked widely in Asia, and currently live in New York, so I have visited many of the comparable restaurants, in Asia and New York, and understand the balance between service, food quality, experience and price. In summary, in my opinion, Yu and Yu is overpriced mediocrity, with a bent towards miserable service. Management would be well advised to wake up to how much the place has slipped over the last couple of years.
Gareth Lea - 02/09/2008 | report this review
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