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By 👻 @DinPhil A., 08/26/2023 3:00 am
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I want to preface this review by telling everyone that I absolutely love food and spend a lot of time in restaurants. We've all had bad experiences in restaurants for one reason or another, but even when I've had them, I never write a bad review. Take a look at my profile...I've had this account since 2017 and haven't written a single review. In any case, I walked into Her Place last night by myself. The hostess or manager walked up to me and I asked if they had any availability that evening. She told me they might have an 8:30 table available and that she would have to check. I said great and politely asked if I could just take a quick look at the menu first (the restaurant changes their menu often, and since there's one or two things I can't eat, I want to make sure the menu works for my particular restrictions. I did not say anything about that to this woman though) and she gave me this odd look, then said "It's a Thai tasting menu for $125.00...that's probably not what you're looking for." I was completely caught off guard and couldn't believe what she had said to me. What a condescending and presumptuous thing to say to someone. Anyone. And that's besides the fact that in all the years I have been passionately eating out in restaurants, I have NEVER...not once...had a restaurant have a problem with asking to look at a menu, let alone saying something like that. How do you treat someone in that manner? And the ironic thing about what she said to me was that I actually love amazing Thai food and have eaten in some of the best Thai restaurants in the country (Pok Pok, Uncle Boons, Lotus Of Siam, Kalaya), and I have done countless tasting menus (Alinea, French Laundry, Vetri, Le Bernardin, etc) as well, so I would have absolutely stayed for that tasting menu had it not been for that inexcusable interaction, because I will never step foot in a place that treats people like that...not now and not ever. To anyone reading this at Her Place. Above all, you are in the hospitality industry. Do better. Treat people better. This is just common sense and common courtesy. I strongly encourage anyone out there reading this to eat elsewhere, and as a public service, let me recommend a number of Philadelphia's incredible restaurants to you, that not only have award-winning, world-class food, but who also treat everyone well. RESTAURANT (neighborhood): A.Kitchen (Rittenhouse Square) River Twice (Passyunk) Lark (Bala Cynwyd) Kalaya (Thai) Zahav (Society Hill) Irwin's (South Philly) Vetri (Center City) Friday Saturday Sunday (Rittenhouse Square)
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