1/5 Bill M. 1 year ago on Google
Waiter
trying
to
humiliate
us.
Disrespectful,
childish
service.
We
booked
via
phone
from
Scotland
a
couple
of
weeks
before
arriving,
so
we
would
be
sure
to
have
somewhere
to
eat
lunch
on
Christmas
Day.
No
problem
booking
-
very
pleasant
woman
booked
us
in.
But
when
we
arrived
to
eat,
things
were
not
so
agreeable.
The
waiter
we
had
seemed
to
think
he
was
being
clever
by
trying
to
confuse
me.
I
speak
Spanish.
I
have
a
degree
in
Spanish
and
I
lived
here
for
a
year.
So
I
understand
what's
going
on,
although
I
speak
with
an
accent.
The
waiter
seemed
to
not
realise
this.
We
ordered
2
glasses
of
cava.
Simple
enough.
He
asked
whether
we
wanted
rosado
-
rosé.
OK,
sounds
good.
He
brought
the
cava.
It
was
ordinary,
white
cava.
When
he
brought
the
food,
morcilla
and
tortilla,
he
said
"sopa
y
turrón"
(soup
and
nougat).
Oddly,
even
though
I
had
ordered
everything
in
Spanish,
he
seemed
to
think
I
wouldn't
understand
him
when
he
spoke
in
Spanish!
I
asked
whether
a
salad
contained
fish.
He
assured
me
it
didn't.
When
he
brought
ir,
it
had
lumps
of
tuna
in
it.
I
challenged
him,
and
he
said
"I
thought
you
meant
anchovies".
Pescado
means
fish.
Any
fish.
He
then
offered
to
take
it
away
and
pick
out
the
tuna.
Not
replace
with
a
fresh
salad
-
just
pick
out
the
fish.
I
didn't
let
on
to
my
wife
what
he
was
doing,
because
she
was
enjoying
her
meal,
but
it
was
disrespectful
and
childish.
Clearly,
this
waiter,
and
perhaps
other
waiters
at
that
restaurant,
thinks
he
is
superior
to
all
his
customers
who
are
not
Spanish.
The
food,
except
the
morcilla,
was
pleasant,
as
was
the
ambience.
So
it
should
be,
for
the
inflated
prices.
Avoid
-
go
somewhere
else
where
they
appreciate
their
customers.
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