Funky Lil Kitchen = FAIL
Posted January 2nd, 2010 by MegIf you have nothing good to say, you shouldn’t say it. But, you can write it on a blog.
Not only were we seated in a crummy little side section from the “main” dining room, there was some kind of hole in the ceiling that allowed a cold breeze of 22 degree air to hit my head during the whole duration of our dining experience. Even worse, my complaints were ignored. Blatantly ignored. We were told we could not be moved because all (eight) of the tables in the main dining room were taken. Even though the waitress said she would talk to the owner about a solution for the cold breeze hitting our table directly, she never told us what the owner said. Instead, she came back to the table and said “aside from the breeze are you enjoying everything?” The answer was a big NO. I could not enjoy the food because every bone in my body was frozen. So we had to eat our meal in this ridiculously deplorable condition. I have never eaten a meal in such severe discomfort in my life. Needless to say, we left without dessert.
I have never had to deal with a restaurant being too cold before. I know that the restaurant will argue that they are trying to save money by cutting back on heating. Understandably, everyone is trying to save money during these economic times. But, to cut back money on supplying a basic need? Not smart. As a frugal diner, I am also trying to save my money. But, when I do have the money or save enough money to go to a $$$ restaurant, I’m not going to choose a restaurant that does not supply sufficient heat or has a staff and proprietor that is not concerned with their patron’s comfort. If you want to be a great restaurant, you take care of your customers. Funky Lil Kitchen is not a great restaurant because they do not take care of their customers.
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