Red Pepper Restaurant — Restaurant in St John S

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Red Pepper Restaurant

Restaurant at 31 Peet St, St. John's, NL A1B 3W8, Canada, St John S, Newfoundland And Labrador, A1B 3W8 . Here you will find detailed information about Red Pepper Restaurant: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    11:30 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    11:30 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    11:30 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Thursday
    11:30 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Friday
    11:30 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday
    11:30 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Sunday
    12:00 – 9:00 PM

Rating

4
/
5
Based on 13 reviews

Contacts

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Region:
Newfoundland And Labrador
Address:
31 Peet St, St. John's, NL A1B 3W8, Canada, St John S, Newfoundland And Labrador, A1B 3W8
City:
St John S
Postcode:
A1B 3W8

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About Red Pepper Restaurant

Red Pepper Restaurant is a UK Restaurant based in St John S, Newfoundland And Labrador. Red Pepper Restaurant is located at 31 Peet St, St. John's, NL A1B 3W8, Canada,


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Reviews of Red Pepper Restaurant

  • Elizabeth
    Added 2016.10.06
    The waitress took our drink order and said that it was all you can eat. She then explained that when we were ready, we just grab plates, pick our ingredients, and the cook will fry it.
  • Julian
    Added 2016.05.19
    This is a joke of a "restaurant". I will never. Ever. Go back.
  • Ezekiel
    Added 2016.04.16
    Fast service and great food
  • Ian
    Added 2015.12.27
    I got up to pay the bill which was over $100. This surprised me and I found out that drinks were separate.
  • Ian
    Added 2015.11.14
    Fantastic restaurant. It's done like a buffet, where you pick what you want in your dish, they cook it, and then you choose the sauce you want on it. I love the food here and I recommend it highly. If you're questioning whether or not you should try this place out, try it, it's worth a shot.
  • Brayden
    Added 2015.09.02
    A long time favourite in St. John's. Fresh veggies and meats cooked up right before your eyes. Delicious!
  • Victoria
    Added 2015.05.14
    The restaurant was poorly kept, stains all over. It felt like I was eating in a penitentiary. I immediately wanted to walk out, but stayed because several people had told my husband that, despite the look, it had great food. Also it had a very high 4.7 rating on Google.
  • Jackson
    Added 2015.02.03
    WARNING: This is NOT an all you can eat place despite it being advertised one. For an "All you can eat place" it had limited options, no desert, and drinks not included. You're paying $15.00 a head for horrible, dry, frozen, overcooked "food".
  • Grayson
    Added 2015.01.10
    We walked in and were greeted by a nice person who seated us right away (not too hard considering there was only one other family there).
  • Evan
    Added 2014.10.16
    The salad bar style display consisted of dry, wilted vegetables(onions, cabbage, purple cabbage, broccoli, celery, bean sprouts, etc); pineapples that looked like it had come from a can stored in a bunker from the cold war; frozen thinly sliced beef, chicken or pork; and the soup of the day - chicken noodle. There were no other options. It struck me as odd that nothing was kept in a cooling tray when it was obviously left out to be used all day.
  • Lily
    Added 2014.09.13
    I came here with my family to enjoy lunch. We had Mongolian grill across multiple cities in Canada so we knew it would suit our entire family's palettes.
  • Nathan
    Added 2013.12.12
    There was a choice of four sauces: Mongolian, Spicey Mongolian, teriyaki, and honey garlic. The food was fried without the sauce; sauce was served separately in a little bowl. The food was better suited for a dog with no taste buds and the soup looked and tasted like very, very oily canned soup.
  • Leonardo
    Added 2013.07.24
    You gotta try this place if you haven't yet! Me and all my friends always meet up here for birthday dinners and this tradition has been going on for years now! Authentic all you can eat Mongolian stir fry (literally called the grill of Genghis Khan) what more do you want!?
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