AkanmuAbuja@gmail.om
Rating: 8.5/10
Blucabana Restaurant & Cafe
Mabushi District
by Setraco Bldg. (see better address below)
Abuja, Nigeria.
Letter to Blucabana Management
Dear Blucabana Management,
This is a not so strongly worded letter to express my opinions
following my experience at your establishment. I should inform you that this
letter is being made available to the public through the internet, primarily
for the purpose of empowering other consumers.
I have heard about half a dozen different people proclaim that “as
soon as I entered (Blucabana), I felt like I was no longer in Nigeria.” It is
safe to say that Blucabana is an oasis of sorts in Africa’s most prominent
man-made city.
A Diamond in the Rough Indeed:
There is a very specific reason why my mind went to ‘oasis’ when I
thought of the best way to briefly describe Blucabana. Located in the Mabushi
district of Abuja and away from the hustle and bustle of major city areas like
Wuse 2 and Maitama means that customers who patronize your establishment enjoy the feeling of being at a sort of
retreat (or even a resort for those who utilize your gym and family
playrooms). The oasis feeling is further compounded by the fact that getting to
Blucabana involves navigating through an unnamed back road in Mabushi, then
travelling a few yards on rough unpaved roads before coming to a gate that
opens up into what felt like Qarth to me after my journey through the Red Waste
(especially given that I initially got lost trying to locate your restaurant).
The reason for my dramatic Game of Thrones reference is that
the address listed on this letter is exactly the same address listed on your
website. To clarify, “by Setraco bldng” is NOT a satisfactory way of letting
people know where you are and how to find you. That being said, I could not
myself think of an alternative address you could have put on your website and
so instead will recommend that you use a rawer description of how to get to
Blucabana. For example, my friend’s attempt at describing the way yielded: Take
the next exit after the Mabushi junction; Go down a bit until you see a turning
to your right just before the Setraco building; Go straight (the road is
unpaved); and then take the second right turn.
You’re welcome.
My Blucabana Experience:
I will preface by saying that the comments here may reflect the
fact that I am holding Blucabana to a slightly higher standard, and in doing so
will linger on some issues I had with your establishment, which given almost
any other establishment in town, I may have simply touched on briefly. My
legitimate hope is that the points I make here, all of which are easily
rectified, add value to your consideration of ways to strive for continued
improvement. It is needless to say that my comments notwithstanding, I am
impressed by Blucabana.
When I drove in through your gate, it was nice to be assisted with
parking by one of your staff. Perhaps the assisted parking combined with my
entrance into the main building through a nice open-spaced foyer set precedence
and premature expectations, being ultimately responsible for the disappointment that followed when I realized that there was no greeter, captain,
receptionist, or hostess to guide me to whichever section of the establishment
I was interested in. In fact, I had to on my own walk in through the nice
foyer, head all the way to the nice courtyard through the back door of the
front building, walk past the small
tables set up outside, turn left in front of the large swimming pool with seemingly
blu-er than usual water, and then enter a magnificent dining hall, after which I slowly walked through the
middle of the large room, glancing at the tables
arranged on the edges of the room in order to find the place where the other
members of the group I was dining with was already seated. In other words,
although I was impressed by the architectural and interior design qualities of
your entire establishment, found the courtyard and large pool to be
soothing, and think that the set-up and use of space in the main dining hall is a revelation, I
feel you would benefit greatly from having someone greet your customers as they
come in; if not for the sake of courtesy, then to at least let them know where
they can go to find what they are looking for (not to mention whether or not
they can just randomly sit themselves at any table).
Although the service here is for the most part at a high standard,
I couldn’t help but to feel as though the waiters sometimes suffered from a
lack of focus and confidence. One of my biggest pet-peeves while dining out is
when a waiter asks for my attention and upon receiving it has already quickly
strayed to another customer (even if the other customer was at the same table
as me). Thus, when a waitress at Blucabana asked for my order, interrupting a
conversation I was having and then before I could start saying my order quickly
moved to the other end of the table to attend to another person in the group I
was dining with, it wasn’t a winning point for Blucabana as far as my
perception of your service goes. Upon her return and apology (a redeeming
factor), I realized that she had meant no harm by her action but was merely overwhelmed by the large table she was attempting to serve. It
seemed to me that the waitress, though possessing the right amount of positive
energy, lacked the confidence and focus that was needed to take control of her
table and set the pace such that she did not end up appearing to be flustered.
My questioning of your waiters’ abilities was further escalated
when I finally placed my order and said “I’ll have the steak”, to which she
initially feigned confusion, looked at the menu page and asked “do you mean the
tenderloin steak?” Last I checked, there was no other steak item on the menu. However, it could be debated that she was right in confirming my order so that’s a
non-issue. The issue, however, occurred when I told her that I wanted my steak
prepared medium-rare, to which she looked at me like I was mad and said she
doesn’t know if that could be done. For the sake of speeding things up since she
was serving a large group of people (not to mention my not wanting to sound like
a pretentious jerk), I asked her to bring the steak however the kitchen
prepared it. That was a big mistake on my part. The thing with tenderloin steak
is that when cooked beyond medium-rare, it begins to lose its tenderness. In
essence, the longer you cook tenderloin steak, the less tender and more dry it
becomes. Thus, when I received a piece of steak that was charred in certain
parts and which only possessed moisture due to the dish’s sauce rather than the
steak’s own juices, I was quite disappointed. I had initially been struck by
the balance the meals on your menu seemed to possess, and subsequently felt a
little shut down by overcooked meat. That being said, the dish in itself as a
whole was not unpleasant and another individual who ate the same order claims
to have actually enjoyed his steak.
Regarding your entire menu, you have a good and broad selection of
menu items that makes Blucabana a great choice for both lunch and dinner.
However, despite the depth of your menu, neither me nor the five or so people I
discussed the dishes you serve with were able to find that hmph factor that
takes your food to the next level. Is it good food? Yes. Is it exemplary food
matching the (perceived) level of the establishment? No. Not only do I feel
that you need one or two more exciting menu items, but you also need to enhance
the quality of the food itself. I feel you are fine in the departments of
presentation, speed of delivery, and balance of menu items; it is only where exemplary taste is concerned that you are lacking. Also, I decided to
try your signature cocktail; “the Blucabana”. It was not bad. Tasted exactly
the way I expect a deep blue drink to taste (yea yea yea, I shamelessly sipped
a blue drink in public).
All in all, I believe that Blucabana offers a wholesome and
worthwhile experience. Given the impressive nature of your establishment in and
of itself, my first glance through your menu made me feel as though you could
easily get away with charging higher prices than you currently charge and being justified to do so. However, considering you
still don’t have those kaboom menu items, I conclude that the best thing about
Blucabana is that given the cost to patronize the place, the overall experience
is certainly worthwhile.
Please feel free to contact AkanmuAbuja@gmail.com if you represent Blucabana and
would like to respond.
Warm Regards,
Akanmu
Here is the response I received from Blucabana Management:
ReplyDeleteDear Mr. Akanamu,
On behalf of BluCabana Management Team, we would like to thank you for telling us about your experience. We appreciate your feedback.
Please note that everything mentioned in the letter has been taken into consideration.
1. No Receptionist or Hostess: kindly inform us of your date and time of visit so we can take appropriate action.
2. Unclear Directions: As suggested, a clearer address info will be given on our website.
3. Waiters' lack of focus and confidence: Some of the waiters still lack confidence as they lack experience but this will be resolved with continuous training.
4. The Tenderloin Steak Platter: In addition to the local steak, the kitchen recently started serving imported steak (From South Africa) that is softer and can be cooked to the customer's preference.
5. Menu: We are currently working on a new and improved menu that will be available in few months. Any suggestion on items to add or remove will be appreciated.
We hope that your next visit to BluCabana will be more enjoyable.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for any further comment or suggestion.
Regards,
I checked Blucabana's website and they took my recommendation and updated the directions they have there.....impressive
ReplyDeleteI went there last week, they still don't have a greeter and the concept of a waiter to a table is lacking,as I almost had to beg for the attention of the person serving me and my friends.
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