1/5 Alia S. 6 months ago on Google • 10 reviews
Husband
surprises
me
with
dinner
at
Oummi
with
our
two
young
boys
and
my
70+
year
old
mother
and
80
year
old
father
to
celebrate
my
birthday!
We
get
a
table
with
rows
of
benches
on
both
sides,
which
is
inconvenient
if
anyone
needs
to
leave
the
table.
Plus
mum
had
a
knee
op
recently
and
needs
more
space
for
her
leg.
Requested
a
different
table
and
the
manager
with
dark
hair
and
blond
highlights
makes
a
face
after
saying
he'd
look
at
the
bookings.
We
were
instantly
reduced
to
the
category
of
"difficult"
guests
despite
the
varied
needs
of
our
party
and
me
requesting
a
different
table
in
a
polite
way
-
very
young
children
and
elderly
parents.
Eventually
we
got
a
better
table
but
I
can't
say
I
felt
special,
the
occasion
felt
special,
or
that
the
staff
or
manager
did/said
anything
to
make
us
feel
special
despite
knowing
it
was
a
birthday
booking.
A
very
anonymous
experience.
As
a
comparison,
the
dark
haired
young
manager
with
the
blond
highlights
went
to
another
table
with
international
guests
at
least
3
times
to
cheer,
explain
the
menu
and
chit
chat.
We've
been
to
Oummi
before,
sans
kids
and
elderly
parents
and
on
that
occasion
it
was
fine.
I
frankly
don't
think
they
are
interested
in
any
guests
whatsoever
who
due
to
being
very
young
or
old
have
special
needs.
They
don't
like
to
be
inconvenienced.
International
guests
are
exciting
for
them
however.
Not
setting
my
foot
there
again.
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