1/5 Victor Gascon M. 4 years ago on Google • 133 reviews
A
few
days
ago
we
ate
at
A
Restaurant
after
having
visited
the
hotel
several
times
and
we
went
with
high
expectations,
in
fact
inviting
an
Asian
friend
because
we
believed
it
would
be
worth
it
for
him
to
take
this
experience
back.
We
ordered
3
appetizers,
3
entrees,
and
3
seconds.
The
food
was
fantastic
and
a
great
value
for
money.
What
caught
our
attention
enormously
was
the
attitude
of
one
of
the
waiters
who,
first
of
all,
when
asked
if
the
number
of
dishes
we
had
ordered
was
too
much,
responded
"it
depends
on
how
hungry
they
are."
Secondly,
one
of
my
companions
asked
to
change
his
plate
because
he
had
leftover
food
from
having
tried
several
starters,
and
the
waiter,
with
a
look
of
displeasure
and
while
removing
the
plate,
said
"I
don't
have
many
more
dishes."
When
we
asked
for
coffee
after
eating,
and
one
of
the
waitresses
approached
this
waiter
to
tell
him
to
prepare
them,
we
heard
him
blurt
out
"ah,
but
will
they
have
coffee?"
Finally,
when
my
Asian
companion
paid
one
of
the
waitresses
with
a
"union
pay"
card
(an
Asian
card
commonly
accepted
in
most
establishments
in
Spain,
even
more
so
in
a
tourist
area),
he
was
reprimanded
by
this
waiter,
who
He
asked
for
the
card
to
check
what
type
of
card
it
was
in
case
he
later
had
problems
charging.
In
any
case,
if
you
have
had
any
problems
collecting
the
account,
you
can
reply
to
my
message
and
we
will
gladly
pay
it
with
a
card
valid
for
your
establishment.
We
believe
that
a
restaurant
of
this
type
deserves
staff
to
accompany
this
experience
and
not
leave
the
bittersweet
taste
that,
without
a
doubt,
unfortunately
tarnishes
the
fantastic
cuisine
that
it
offered
us
a
few
days
ago.
The
room
was
practically
empty
so
we
do
not
know
why
this
person's
attitude
was
so
absolutely
regrettable.
Personally,
I
was
tempted
a
couple
of
times
to
approach
him
and
ask
him
what
was
wrong.
If
he
does
not
like
his
job,
he
could
make
way
for
one
of
his
younger
colleagues
who
seemed
to
have
much
more
desire,
attitude
and
aptitude
to
carry
out
his
work.
In
short:
It
could
have
been
a
fantastic
experience
because
the
place
and
the
food
deserved
it,
but
the
attitude
of
just
one
person
managed,
unfortunately,
to
devalue
our
overall
opinion.