1/5 Narasimham A. 11 months ago on Google
We
visited
on
19
May.
A
family
of
four
and
a
child.
We
went
to
the
restaurant
on
2nd
floor.
We
were
given
a
really
wonderful
treatment.
Please
read
as
sarcasm.
There
was
one
Manager
and
two
busboys.
Everyone
was
dressed
in
a
suit
so
I
really
didn't
know
who
was
actually
serving.
We
stood
there
for
few
minutes
and
I
was
confused
whether
I
should
stay
or
leave.
My
little
one
was
eagerly
watching
and
one
of
the
staff
almost
pushed
her.
Can't
understand
how
a
cute
kid
is
invisible.
I
can
understand
*busy
days*
at
restaurants,
but
I
have
never
been
treated
so
miserably
at
a
place
which
is
supposedly
one
of
repute,
at
least
by
its
appearance,
aspiration
or
promise.
They
could
have
directed
us
to
wait
in
the
lobby,
given
a
bit
of
respect
to
at
least
the
70
year
old
father
or
bit
of
courtesy
to
the
ladies
or
at
least
an
ounce
of
care
for
the
three
year
child.
But
no.
Their
faces,
their
rush,
their
deliberate
ignoring
of
us,
all
of
it
seemed
like
hoping
we
will
vanish.
We
did
vanish
anyway.
We
left
since
we
had
never
been
treated
like
that
at
any
hotel
in
my
43
years
of
life.
At
the
lobby
reception
I
left
some
feedback.
The
person
gave
me
the
same
sullen
look
as
if
saying,
"Can't
you
see
we
are
busy?"
He
took
up
the
landline,
pretending
to
do
something,
but
there
was
no
sorry
or
please
wait
or
anything
at
all.
In
fact,
he
eyed,
stared
at,
us
all
the
way
till
we
left
the
premises.
I'm
not
even
sure
why.
That
last
act
was
rather
eerie.
I
mean,
you're
busy,
you're
discourteous,
you're
unable
to
apologize,
but
why
throw
me
look
till
I
left,
as
if
intimidating
me
and
my
family.
They,
believe
me,
need
a
LOT
OF
TRAINING
in
handling
customers
on
a
busy
day.
Or
any
other
day.
You
can
burn
money
behind
a
hotel
but
you
can't
exhibit
finesse.
That
one
comes
from
what
MasterCard
Ad
says
about
"things
money
can't
buy".
They
try
to
show
themselves
sophisticated,
but
in
the
end,
you'd
be
better
treated
if
you
went
to
a
Dhaba.
I
can
write
pages
but
will
stop
here.
Writing
even
this
much,
for
these
guys,
has
been
a
waste
of
precious
time.
Because
I'm
pretty
sure,
they
won't
learn
from
feedback.
People
who
ignore
a
three
year
old
child
and
can't
offer
her
a
place
to
even
sit,
are
unfit
to
govern
anything.
They
cannot
improve.
We
are
never
visiting
this
place
again
and
my
advise
to
everyone
is
also
not
do.
1 person found this review helpful π