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🤮 1/5 - Crappy, Zombie-like service!
By 👻 @MirrorMalik, 08/15/2014 3:00 am
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Update to my last review:
They seem to have forgotten they're in restaurant business, they're rude and employees don't know what they're selling. In short, its like you're not welcome!
That was last year Decemeber’13 when I wrote a review about this place. This is eight months later. I tried to get Kulchay from my favorite place ‘Dera’ across the street from this Kababish joint, the gentleman at the counter there said they didn’t make them that day or something to that effect. So I decided to try this ‘Kababish’ place once again. I stepped in; the old lady at the counter was standing with her back to the entrance. I tried getting her attention by, “Assalamu alaikum,” no reply; instead she tilted her head backwards and jerked it like asking, “What?” I repeated a little louder, “Assalamu alaikum!” “Wa…..” the rest I didn’t hear. I asked, “Do you have Kulchay?” “$ 1.75 each”. It seemed she wasn’t very happy to see a customer. A very grouchy character the owner deputed at the counter. Why would she tell me the price when I asked if she had Kulchay? “Okay, give me six, but make sure they are Kulchay.” I said and stepped out of the congested little place. When they were ready, I opened the foil and it was Naans with sesame seeds. “No, no, I asked for Kulchay and I tried to confirm with you if you had Kulchay.” She said that’s what they always sold for Kulchay! I refused to take them and told her the difference. Naan are made using yeast, and Kulchay baking soda and baking powder. The worst thing being a person with no manners, rude and without knowledge, trusted by the owner to deal with public; also she knew full well I MEANT kulchay and not Naan. She kept me waiting for what I didn’t order and didn’t get. I left the store saying to myself, “Never again”. Is it so hard to say, "Sorry we don't make Kulchay"?
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