4 Answers
Good question. Make the best of the situation and don't return to that restaurant.
Make the best of the situation then write a letter to the manager or owner of the restaurant when you have a spare minute... the next day is always good... gives you a bit of time to formulate thoughts.
I find that complaining right then and there isn't always the best method.
12 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
Went to a new restaurant a while back and after ordering the dinner the waiter brought us the appetizers and salad. I was just about to put my fork in the salad and I saw the salad moving. I called over to the waiter showed him the salad, at that point we all stood up and proceeded to walk out. The manager stopped me at the door and said that I was still responsible for the dinner bill. I very quietly advised him to shove the bill up his A**. He insisted and threaten to call the police. I started screaming at him at the top of my voice what the problem was, he turned ten shades of red. I walked out, and no less than a half dozen people threw down their knives and forks on their tables and stood up, I assume they left.
12 years ago. Rating: 3 | |