1/5 Jisun L. 3 months ago on Google • 2 reviews New
Initially,
I
hesitated
to
leave
a
review
as
my
experience
at
this
place
was
disastrous.
However,
after
receiving
multiple
reminders
via
email,
I've
decided
to
share
my
encounter.
I
dined
alone
last
December,
and
I
unequivocally
DO
NOT
RECOMMEND
this
establishment
to
anyone.
Firstly,
I
felt
severely
discriminated
against.
Bread
wasn't
served
at
my
table,
and
I
initially
thought
it
was
because
I
was
dining
alone.
However,
another
solo
diner,
a
Korean
gentleman
seated
near
me,
had
a
plate
of
bread.
If
it
were
just
about
the
bread,
I
might
have
overlooked
it.
Throughout
the
entire
lunch,
a
middle-aged
Korean
waitress
repeatedly
checked
on
the
solo
Korean
gentleman,
ensuring
everything
was
satisfactory.
Not
once
did
she
check
on
me,
and
other
tables
with
group
customers
were
attended
to
by
a
different
waiter.
I
felt
entirely
abandoned
and
discriminated
against
as
a
customer.
Secondly,
the
food
was
subpar.
The
French
onion
soup,
as
shown,
was
the
worst
I've
ever
had.
When
the
main
dish
arrived,
I
thought
it
was
a
joke.
The
small
portion
of
beef
had
a
predominant
flavor
of
ssam-jang
(Korean
bean
paste),
readily
available
at
any
regular
store.
It
lacked
uniqueness,
something
easily
replicable
at
home.
The
side,
mainly
a
bland
flour
wrap,
was
unimpressive.
The
only
redeeming
factor
was
the
paste
on
the
top
left,
but
overall,
it
wasn't
enough
to
save
the
experience.
While
the
dessert
was
satisfactory,
considering
you're
in
Paris,
you
can
find
desserts
of
similar
quality
almost
anywhere.
In
short,
I
would
strongly
discourage
anyone
from
choosing
this
place.
Please
acknowledge
that
females
are
also
humans
and
customers.
Within
this
price
range,
you
could
have
far
superior
culinary
experiences
in
Paris.
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