Anonymous wrote:What’s up with all these bolts in food?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mexican place was known for great fajita's and frozen drinks. Portions were huge and provided leftovers for days! Now the platters are 1/2 the size, more expensive, all the fixings that used to come on/and with the sizzling platter are now extras and super tiny dollops for $$. The go-to drinks seem less alcoholic and in turn, they've invented super expensive drinks, desserts, and table side offerings--IMO, they strayed too far from their bread and butter offerings. We went weekly for years, sometimes a 1 1/2 hour wait. Now maybe 2-3 times a year.
Uncle Julio’s right? We stopped going altogether.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was the one thing - whether a dish, an experience or an interaction - that made you decide 'Never again!' about a particular restaurant?
I guess food that tastes like nothing -- like a Mexican place that wasn't even remotely authentic. I can handle inauthentic but delicious -- I'm fine with a Chili's! But we have a local place where the chips are like cardboard and the salsa is sweet. Nothing else about the meal was any good, either. So, off the list.
Anonymous wrote:My vegetarian pad thai leftovers had a chicken bone sitting on top when I opened it. I took it back to the restaurant and asked to speak to the manager- no manager on duty. I reported them to the board of health and they closed a few months later.
Anonymous wrote:What was the one thing - whether a dish, an experience or an interaction - that made you decide 'Never again!' about a particular restaurant?
Anonymous wrote:As a way to offset rising costs, we have added a 3.5% surcharge to all checks. You may request to have this taken off your check should you choose.
Au revoir, Mon Ami Gabi.