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Lucca by the Sea Reviews
BAD EXPERIENCE !!!!
I booked my table on monday, They sent me the below whats app to confirm the area .. I have Confirmed the area Guest name and all requested information The whole week trying to confirm if I will receive a confirmation email or get more info about
They try to scam you to pay more
Shocking experience on 18 Aug 2023! Ordered the €63 chilly seabass fish for two... and then the waiter told us they don't have a seabass in a suitable size for two people and ask us if we'd like the seabream instead. We told him it's a very similar
Stunning view, outstanding food.
On our recent stay at Mandarin Oriental Bodrum we were so impressed with our first dinner at Lucca we decided to go every night. Stunning views and excellent fresh Mediterranean cuisine and a great vibe.
Very disappointing food
Very disappointing food experience . They definitely should replace their chef. Fish was frozen. Nothing what we ordered were tasty. Bodrum is on the sea. How dare to serve frozen fish . It’s not enough fish in the sea ? Plus it was too overrated .
I recommend to anyone looking for flavor.
Lucca brand is quite popular in Turkey. We came here during our Bodrum holiday. We were very satisfied. Their menu is really quite filling and good. Service is fast.
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If there is no user posting that fits your schedule, you can bid on your preferred time.
Let's say Peter has a great morning and decides to take his three friends to Lucca by the Sea at 6 PM the same day.
He checks the restaurant's website and sees that no reservations are available. He then looks at the Lucca by the Sea page on AppointmentTrader, but finds that there are no user postings either.
That's where the community-driven bid process comes in.
Peter can place a bid on AppointmentTrader, which serves as a reward for any community member who chooses to work on securing the reservation. AT then notifies experienced users who may be able to help.
Step-by-Step Process
1.) Setting a Reward (Bid)
* AppointmentTrader uses historical data to recommend a reasonable reward amount for securing a reservation - let's say $100.
* Peter really wants to go, so he increases the bid (or reward) to $200.
* At this stage, the reservation does not exist yet.
2.) A Community User Picks Up the Bid
* PerceptiveWash44, an experienced AT user, has a strong track record of successfully securing reservations and low refund requests, they receive a notification about Peter's $200 bid.
* PerceptiveWash44 picks up the bid, meaning they will now work on securing the reservation.
* Peter can now talk to PerceptiveWash44 for any questions Peter may have as PerceptiveWash44 user fills the bid.
3.) Finding the Reservation
* PerceptiveWash44 now uses their connections at Lucca by the Sea to secure the table.
* If they successfully get the 6 PM table for four, Peter receives a confirmation that the reservation has been secured.
* If PerceptiveWash44 fails to secure the reservation, the bid is returned to the pool so another user can try.
4.) Payment & Protection
* Once the reservation is secured, PerceptiveWash44 receives the $200 reward which is credited to PerceptiveWash44's AT balance, where users manage their own funds and can withdraw via available payout options such as bank transfer, PayPal, or Zelle.
* Peter can now enjoy the dinner with his friends at Lucca by the Sea !
* As with all transactions on AT, disputes and no-show fees are handled through the platform's community-driven resolution system. Users with a strong track record are incentivized to fulfill bids successfully, and community members can report issues to maintain trust in the marketplace.
