Sunita D
Google
I recently visited Caviar and More at Aventura Mall in Miami. As a resident of Trinidad, I often vacation in Miami every couple of months, and this time was no different. After a few hours of shopping, I decided to stop by the store for lunch.
Upon arriving, I stood at the counter waiting for the waitress, but she never approached me. Thinking she might not have noticed me, I went to her directly. She looked at me and then turned away, which I initially assumed was a mistake. I proceeded to find a seat at one of the tables, but both empty tables needed to be cleaned. Standing on the side, I waited for her to acknowledge me, but she never did. When I approached the counter again, she brusquely indicated for me to wait. I stood there for about five minutes, feeling increasingly uncomfortable and embarrassed.
Finally, my friend suggested we leave due to the poor treatment. Before leaving, I decided to address the issue. I told the waitress that she should not discriminate against me because of my appearance or skin color. It was a very sad and humiliating experience. As an attorney, I can certainly afford to dine at such establishments, which is why I chose to eat there in the first place. However, after this experience, I will never recommend this place.
If this is the kind of staff that Caviar and More employs, I want nothing to do with this business. I believe in the power of my voice and my purchasing power, and I will use both to advocate for fairness and equality. I will make sure to highlight this incident and never recommend this establishment to anyone.