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Feedback gevenThe restaurant was slightly understaffed due to one team member being absent, but the food was fantastic and the service was polite. I ordered the salmon with coconut curry, while my husband enjoyed the venison pie, which he described as very good. This is one of the top spots in the Village to visit for anything from a quick coffee to a full meal, and we frequent it often.
I see similar comments by other reviewers regarding the hospitality standards.Visited on Saturday around 8 am , when it was not very busy. Politely requested the person serving me for a change of table who spoke to the manager. Was spoken to rudely by the manger. The voice was loud enough to get the attention of people seated in the place. Felt humiliated. Not sure this place needs to be in the hotel and hospitality business.
We both had haloumi wraps two tasty wraps for each of us accompanied by a pleasingly generous amount of salad (rather than the two lettuce leaves, a tomato and a few slices of cucumber that is provided too often). For drink, I had an excellent freshly squeezed orange juice. It's a good place to sit outside in a traffic free side street with attractive architecture. Service amiable, but rather inexeperienced.
Food ok but coffee tiny and bread even smaller. One slice of toast for a poached eggs and avocado breakfast. Smaller than my palm. For £10 with bacon. Not acceptable.
We out regularly in Wimbledon Village and our first time for lunch at the Light. For £16 I was expected a very special chicken breast. Instead we waited 45 mins for charred remains. Dry and no flavour. We found the staff were not very attentive either. Customers were having to make a real effort to attract the attention of staff. We won't return. There are so many other first class places to choose from.