Should I say spot the difference? That's in the menu. This was what we got...
The reason I went to this place with the crazy doc was because we were always looking for a new place to try out the food. And because she works in a hospital, she doesn't have time to do crazy stuff let alone do it in front of her patients. Thus, we ordered everything with special clinical utensils that came along. Sad to say, we didn't get what we were hoping for like what it was shown in the menu. And the waiters and waitresses had the cheek to say that it whatever we see in the menu was for illustration purposes. If so why don't you put an asterisk on the bottom?
It's as simple as making a very small statement at the foot of every page of the menu.
*Pictures shown are for illustration purposes only. You will not get what you see*
I can sue your restaurant for giving false information and misleading advertisement. I'm not going to do that, but I just won't step into that place again. The portion of food given is half of what was shown in the menu. So deceiving...
2 comments:
haha.. u can never sue them..
advertisement should always be misleading or else it aint advertisement..
btw, that kidney dish usu in our practice either contain blade, blood or urine... so i dun think i'll have any appetite..
Well... it's the most misleading menu I've ever seen... and if you've seen the photo album on how many photos I've taken while waiting for the food... the service is slow...
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