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Table Forty Three

Address Ground Floor, 43 Knuckey St, Darwin City NT, Australia
Phone +61 8 8901 2900
Hours 00:00-24:00
Website mantra.com.au
Categories Australian Restaurant, Breakfast Restaurant
Rating 2.3 13 reviews
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Table Forty Three reviews

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Peter
01 February 2023 6:55

Ordered two coffees. Made with sour milk and were disgustingly bad. Asked for a refund and was told they couldn't do a refund. Left the cafe with a bad taste in our mouths, literally. Mantra owes me $1
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Nick
19 January 2023 20:55

Don’t put yourself through the same mistakes I did and eat food here.

The breakfast was rubbish. Ordered fries eggs and they over cooked them to point of where eating rubber would’ve been tastier. The bacon wasn’t cooked and the mushrooms just lifeless.

Coffee was burnt to a crisp.

For dinner I got a burger as it was pouring outside. I would have been better off starving.

Gene
10 January 2023 11:18

The service is unbelievable slow. Only one other group here and my meal took 30 mins to be served. The place is also overpriced.

Graeme
14 September 2022 0:04

If they could understand English, that would be a great start.
Coffee/tea cups not clean. Had to go 3 times before 1 was clean. Then no sugar, finally had to return to service to get a tea spoon.
Don't waste your time here, there are heaps more friendlier paces close by.

Robbie
31 July 2022 10:41

Just terrible, I was indecisive about where to have dinner. After walking around Darwin I took the easy option to eat at the hotel. Don’t do it.
You can forgive the service and atmosphere, it is what it is, staff were pleasant. The food was horrific.
I had the crispy skin Barramundi with greens, pommes gaufrettes…. Fish was ok, the rest was inedible.

Angus
08 January 2022 10:20

Worst steak I have had in a long time. (It was supposed to be Wagyu) Customer service is average. Closed on the weekend?

Jasmine
21 November 2021 23:18

Coffee is good for take away and customer service is fine/good. However we had smashed avo there for breakfast and it was not nice at all. The avocado tasted like fish and was more like a store bought dip. I will get coffee here again, just not breakfast!

Shaun
22 September 2021 6:40

Coffee is top notch for a place that is just banging them out. Breakfast was much better during the week than on weekends. Better than a lot of motel restaurants

Neil
30 August 2021 1:54

Ordered the barramundi for my wife and a medium rare Wagyu steak for myself. The fish and all accompanying veggies were excellent, however the steak was dry, overcooked and had no Wagyu marbling at all. For $36 it was very disappointing. We did need to have it as take away due to lockdown but we collected it as soon as it was ready and ate immediately in our room upstairs. If I were served it in the restaurant I would have sent it back. Today saw the restaurant manager who offered to ‘let the chef know’ - no offer of any restitution at all - pretty poor response in my opinion - it’s not whether you make a mistake or not, it’s how well you remedy it that counts. A complete fail on this occasion

Kim
16 July 2021 6:04

Good range of food and drinks, although can only purchase wine by the bottle and not by the glass. Friendly fast service, competitive pricing and centrally located in Darwin city. Offers breakfast, lunch & dinner. Music was a bit too loud though if seated below the ceiling mounted speakers.

Brightone
14 February 2021 7:08

Great friendly informative staff. Food is delicious, well presented and reasonably priced in Darwin (semi-budget). Warm and visually engaging decor, free WiFi, clean, relaxing and spacious. Ice long flat black is bitter, acidic, flat white has good froth thickness and light strength. Open cut chicken sandwich well presented, not overly salty (7$). Fluffy omelette is the right size, not filling, not overly salty. Table 43 is connected to the Mantra hotel. Well worth trying.

Jean
28 November 2019 7:45

New Management! Big Up-Grade! Staff Supa-Friendly & Excellent Service! Happy Hour! In Mantra Complex!

Joy
28 August 2019 22:33

I had a work lunch here yesterday on a whim, my first time visiting this place.

I'm a bit conflicted about giving this such a low score, but I had such a bizarre experience I'm not sure how I could recommend this place to others.

Table 43 opens for lunch at 11: 30, me and a friend from work arrived there maybe around 11: 50, and weren't sure if it was open, as all we could see was a single staff member inside mopping the floor.

Tentatively opening the door, we asked if it was open, and once affirmed, we walked inside, sat at a table while the waitress went to get the menu.

It's a clean, modern well designed and trendy-looking restaurant, with extremely comfortable chairs (pro tip, go with the red chairs if ignore my review and come here, they're possibly the most comfortable chairs I've sat on at a restaurant).

The lunch menu consisted of a number of $15 specials, with options of $2 soft drinks or $5 house wine/beer. I went with the T43 burger, while my colleague went with the fish and chips. I guess this was the first interesting moment, with the waitress advising she would have to check with someone whether the fish and chips were part of the $15 menu.not sure why else it would be on the $15 special menu if it wasn't at that price? The second interesting moment was being brought a bottle of water for the table, but no glasses for us to drink the water with. We got a soft drink (Pepsi Max) and house beer (when I asked for options under house beer, she listed Heineken, which I went for).

Maybe five minutes later, as a slow trickle of diners began arriving, the waitress called out from the front counter advising we would have to pay first. So we made our way to the counter and paid. Not sure why we weren't told that in the beginning?

Back at our table, with no glasses incoming, we went and looked for glasses to drink our water with.

Another five minutes, while wondering about our drinks, she advised that I couldn't get the Heineken, but I could get the Heineken light, which I assume she referred to the Heineken 3 (low calorie Heineken). I said that's okay, and that was that. Another five minutes in, I noticed what was presumably our drinks at the counter, a tantalising two metres away, but just out of reach, with an opened beer bottle (not a Heineken, but Hahns), and a glass with ice and a cola of some kind in it. We sat there watching it unattended, the fizz slowly dissipating. A few minutes in the waitress went to get the drinks, and came to our table.finally! Wait no, she only brought the soft drink. I enquired about my beer, she said she was looking for a glass to pour it. No need I said, I'm happy to drink from the bottle, which she seemed happy about. A few minutes after that, my beer finally arrived.in a glass.

Yes, I'm boring you with all this information about our drinks, but it's just to paint the picture of the bizarre experience. Aside from having the wrong beer, my friend said his drink was not Pepsi Max, though we did not enquire any further.

The food surprisingly arrived a minute or two after the drinks. It looked good, both the fish and chips and burger, with a generous side of chips.

My burger was satisfactory, and if you ignore the weird service before this, I'd say it was good value for money. The chips were well cooked, albeit underseasoned, though a strong sprinkling of salt fixed that. The fish and chips were apparently well cooked and tasty, though with the same underseasoned chips. My friend had a surprise in his salad though, as you can see from the attached photo. Not sure how a bread clip ended up in the salad, but it just finished off this weird experience of a lunch at Table 43.

I'm giving it a one star for the bizarre service (as if it's a soft-opening instead of being open for at least 2 years now) and the bread clip in the salad.

Out of masochistic curiosity, I'm probably going to check it out one more time in the not too distant future to see if this is a replicable experience, or if we were just 'lucky'

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