1/5 Kovács �. 7 months ago on Google
No
local
food
in
Sunday
(it
is
a
taverna??!),
dirty
and
messy
bathroom.
Better
to
buy
something
at
Lidl
(They
tried
to
force
us
to
give
tip
xdd)
Reply
to
your
comment:
I
took
some
time
to
reflect
on
your
response,
and
I
feel
compelled
to
provide
a
more
detailed
account
of
my
experience.
It
seems
there
might
be
some
misunderstanding,
so
let
me
clarify.
I
understand
that
you
offer
BBQ
only
on
Sundays,
and
that's
why
there
was
no
local
food
available
during
my
visit.
However,
when
I
mentioned
"No
local
food
in
Sunday
(it
is
a
taverna??!),"
I
was
expressing
my
surprise,
not
criticism.
Regarding
the
tipping
issue,
I
appreciate
your
explanation.
It's
possible
that
there
was
some
miscommunication,
and
I'm
glad
you
clarified
your
side
of
the
story.
As
for
the
food
itself,
we
indeed
sampled
everything
served
to
us.
However,
the
chicken
was
dry
and
somewhat
tough,
and
the
side
items
such
as
potatoes,
olives,
and
sauces
didn't
meet
our
expectations.
We
tried
to
eat
what
we
could
to
avoid
wasting
food.
The
small
bucket
placed
on
our
table
gave
me
the
impression
that
a
tip
was
being
strongly
encouraged.
If
your
intention
was
not
to
pressure
customers
for
tips,
it
might
be
helpful
to
reconsider
this
practice.
Lastly,
I
must
address
the
state
of
the
bathroom.
It
was
quite
unclean
and
unpleasant,
which
detracted
from
the
overall
dining
experience.
It's
an
essential
part
of
any
establishment,
and
I
believe
it
deserves
attention.
In
conclusion,
while
I
understand
your
perspective,
I
still
believe
that
there's
room
for
improvement.
I
mentioned
Lidl
as
an
alternative
because
my
experience
left
me
feeling
unsatisfied.
There's
potential
for
your
restaurant
to
provide
a
better
experience
to
customers,
and
I
hope
my
feedback
can
contribute
to
that.
Finally,
I'd
like
to
suggest
that
if
your
restaurant
doesn't
align
with
the
characteristics
of
a
taverna,
it
might
be
worth
reconsidering
the
use
of
that
term
in
your
branding.
Thank
you
for
taking
the
time
to
read
my
feedback.
I
genuinely
hope
it
can
lead
to
positive
changes
in
your
establishment.