I was going to try this restaurant but was put off by the extremely weird, rude chef and waitress. When I walked in and said«hi» the waitress grunted some rude remark(there was nobody else in the restaurant besides them, not a surprise). I asked to speak to the manager and the cook/“chef” greeted me with heavy sneezing, coughing and acting very sick. She did not speak English well(which is not really an issue) but her behavior was very bizarre and inappropriate with customers as was the waitress. She continued to cough, sneeze, even grab at her chest and babble at which point I left, noting there were no customers in the small restaurant. I cant really comment on the food but a chef acting like that and not putting her hand over her nose, mouth is a dealbreaker for me to eat the food. I would recommend avoid this place if you want to stay out of the hospital and appreciate professional Staff
Jason W.
Tu valoración: 1 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
I haven’t been very excited by Tapas restaurants in Amsterdam and this was no exception. Maybe I should stop going to Tapas on a Groupon. Decided to visit this place late Sunday and they were surprisingly busy. I say surprisingly because the food and service were awful. The décor was alright with the fun lights but the tables are near impossible to sit at. The waitress was nice enough but I don’t think she knew Dutch or English. It took 20 mins to get our first and only drink which was a watered down tasteless Sangria with a few apple pieces. I don’t want to spend much more time on this review because it’s not worth the effort. Let’s just say the Groupon was for 10 courses and after six I decided to pay and leave to save myself from the remaining dishes. The waitress begged me to stay as there was more uninteresting food coming. Actually after that the spiced zucchini came out which was alright. When I paid after this the owner/chef got mad at me for trying to leave saying they were very busy(I would say half the tables in this small place were taken). I will in no lifetime make a return trip.