2/5 Clean Lola C. 11 months ago on Google
When
you
seat
a
single
female,
do
you
think:
How
can
I
make
her
meal
extraordinary?
Or
do
you
think:
it’s
only
one
person,
let’s
hurry
up
and
get
her
out
of
here
so
we
can
get
more
money
for
a
2
top?
My
review
is
split
into
three
categories:
1.
Food,
2.
Service,
3.
Experience.
Even
though
I
eat
out
by
myself
multiple
times
a
week,
I’m
looking
for
places
to
take
guests.
I’m
a
single
woman,
so
why
should
I
stay
home
and
eat
rice
by
myself
when
I
can
enjoy
good
food?
This
place
gets
5
stars
for
the
presentation
of
Hello
Kitty,
and
one
star
for
the
first
drink
getting
me
drunk.
What
if
I
only
drink
one
drink
because
I
don’t
want
to
be
intoxicate,
because
I’m
alone
and
I
have
to
be
on
my
guard
constantly?
I
ordered
the
second
drink
nonalcoholic,
but
the
drink
was
gross!
The
steak
kabob
was
amazing
but
the
truffle
fries
needed
flavor.
Why
was
my
only
option
ketchup?
They
are
truffle
fries
for
god
sake.
Blue
cheese,
Worcestershire,
bbq
sauce,
pepper,
anything
but
ketchup.
My
experience:
The
table
across
from
me
was
celebrating
a
bridal
party
and
got
fun
party
favors
and
drinks.
When
I
told
my
waiter,
I’m
celebrating
too
but
I
have
no
friends
to
celebrate
with,
he
just
looked
at
me
and
walked
away.
Dude:
I’m
a
middle
aged
single
woman.
Come
one.
Ask
me
what
I’m
celebrating.
Offer
me
a
party
favor
or
dessert.
Give
me
a
high
five.
35
minutes
into
my
uncomfortable
dinner,
I
asked
for
the
check
and
immediately
put
out
my
credit
card.
I’m
not
the
only
single
female
who
goes
out
to
eat
by
themselves,
it
should
not
take
me
asking
three
people
to
run
my
card.
It
should
be
a
quick,
painless
transaction.
Please
be
friendly
to
women
who
are
brave
enough
to
eat
alone
in
public.
It
takes
courage.
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