Being at the hotel I had the chance to try out a number of the restaurants that the hotel offers. Ola I found to be value for money especially if you have children. John Dory was great except for the fact that the sushi bar tends to only stock the more expensive variety leaving the veg section out almost completely. Ninos was Ninos and is where ever you may go. Indian cuisine was also your typical indian take away with not much to write home about. My last evening spoilt my entire trip. I paid a visit to Rockerfellers, this used to be called boston barbque and was very well run and value for money. I can not recommend Rockerfellers to anyone, as the variety has been kept cheap, the marinated muscels were dry (where was the marinade) They had run out of butternut soup at 6.40 pm on a week night, the starter section was basically salads no prawn cocktails and crab salad anywhere in sight and presentation was awful. For mains there was not nearly as much choice, there were more curry dishes than anything else, the roast area was limited to beef, turky or lamb, the roast potato's were hiden, yorkshire pud was non existant. The choice of veg was potato bake, butternut, cold cabbage and cauliflower in cheese sauce but the cheese sauce was non existant and the cauliflower looked grey. Desert was a total let down as they used substitutes for the cream caramel which made the dish grainy, the sauce was minimal and tasteless, most of the other deserts had coconut added including the bread and butter pudding which I am affraid was the last straw for me. YOU DO NOT PUT COCONUT ON BREAD AND BUTTER PUDDING, at R135 each drinks not included or tip for that matter I felt Rockerfellers was a rip off
