A Matter of Taste
Essay by Rafael Chivico • February 18, 2018 • Article Review • 537 Words (3 Pages) • 750 Views
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Miami, Florida.
A Matter of Taste
“G” Stands for Greatness
“The secret of success in life is to eat what you like and let the food fight it out inside.”
–-Mark Twain
It is an indisputable fact that the main goal of a restaurant is to please their customers, although, not many achieve this goal, many restaurants really try to put a lot of effort into it; as a result, I have found “Haras Grill”, an incredible place to hang out with family, the moment you step inside the restaurant you’ll discover a whole new world, with a huge variety of dishes, a caring customer service and the most beautiful ambiance you could ever imagine, from classic music to supremely beautiful views to the mountains.
For starters, the usual thing we notice in a restaurant is their variety of dishes, if you are a steak lover this restaurant will totally blow your mind to a point of no return, from fresh BBQ ribs to an incredibly exquisite wine pantry. It takes at least 20 minutes for them to prepare your dish; however, while you wait, they will set up the table with garlic bread as a side dish, and you will be offered to choose a wine from their pantry.
A caring customer service… One of the things I always complaint in a restaurant is their customer service, I mean, you raise your hand and some waiters even ignore you. I booked an appointment in this restaurant and once I arrived the waiter had my table prepared, once I finished my meal, he politely removed the dishes while he offered me desserts chosen and made by the chef. I immediately chose Tres Leches cake because it looked totally amazing, and in fact, it was. Once you finish eating your dessert they will approach the PoS (Point of Sale) to your table in order to pay, you don’t even have to stand up, the service really takes care of all of your needs.
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