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2010-04-05
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I usually would not bother to even sign up to a site like this , but I have given up my valuable time tonight, to warn you NOT to eat here.The 服务员 do not speak a language. We tried English, Cantonese and Mandarin, all to no avail. They named the mulled wine "hot red wine", which was OK, but they couldn't even get the order right! We asked them how many glasses of wine there was in a jar, to which the lady confusedly replied 2 glasses. Great, so we'll order 2 glasses, because that only costs HK$
The 服务员 do not speak a language. We tried English, Cantonese and Mandarin, all to no avail. They named the mulled wine "hot red wine", which was OK, but they couldn't even get the order right!
We asked them how many glasses of wine there was in a jar, to which the lady confusedly replied 2 glasses. Great, so we'll order 2 glasses, because that only costs HK$120 vs. HK$160 for a jar (duh!). To our dismay, they couldn't even get that right, after clearly explaining in both English and sign language, what we wanted to order (2 glasses NOT 1 jar), a jar of "hot wine" gets served to our table.
Even after bringing it over, and explaining we wanted two glasses not one jar, all that she received in the communication was that we wanted two not one.. so she went to get us another jar of hot wine. When we tried to find the other waiter who seemed to be able to speak English, all they would do, is send back the non-language speaking waiter to our table over and over again....
When the manager finally came over, and we sorted out the wine issue, we finally got to raise our wine glasses.... to some SALTY WINE. Obviously, the prepaprers had put in salt into the mulled wine instead of sugar. Needless to say it tasted like crap.
I'm getting bored of writing this, but I think you get the point. We went downstairs after paying +HK$500 for the food to buy some awesome 鱼旦 for HK$10 downstairs to satisfy our craving for decent food.
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