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Ashley Espino -
3 months ago
Came here because we saw a YouTube video of the restaurant with a very good review, but honestly, I’ve gone to less “fancy” restaurants that are better, where they treat you equally despite what you’re wearing. For all of us to leave feeling like they failed to attend us as quickly as other tables that had “better dressed customers” it leaves a bad taste in your mouth. The presentation of the food was alright, the ribs I asked for did not look like the ones that looked like the traditional rib stack that are juicy and tender. Mine was very dry and the salsas weren’t spicy. My orange juice? It wasn’t cold. If they’re used to serving it luke warm, they should atleast advise the customer. It was sweet but a warm orange juice isn’t as enjoyable. My friend ordered a coffee, the first one was alright, she asked for extra 2 creamers and a new one once she finished and one of the creamers was already OPENED.., and the 2nd coffee was cold. It had no steam coming out so they replaced it where the 3rd one actually showed steam and it was alright. Her eggs cost 122 pesos and they came out cold by the time she got them and her plate was SIMPLE since she didn’t want a big platter. I usually don’t ever complain but since my peers didn’t enjoy it, of course I’ll express their concerns and mine as well now that I’m speaking forth. They took long to attend us, my peers would try to get someone’s attention and everyone would pass by and not acknowledge her. The chilaquiles per my peers were more Americanized and they wanted something SPICY !!! for a restaurant that has many celebrities come by, they definitely need to step it up. In America, and anywhere else if the service is good of course the tips will follow. So for workers … they should know not to discriminate based off looks.