Johanna V.
Yelp
Always dislike giving a bad review to anything in Paris, because Paris and the French are generally beautiful, great and friendly. However, I had a very unpleasant encounter with a waiter here. Their policy is to charge credit cards at 10 euros or more but nothing is posted stating this. The bill was 8 euros, and neither my guest or I had the change. I said to my friend this is not permitted in the United States (to have a required amount for credit card charges, or they should have it posted somewhere on the menu). He replied, "this isn't the United States." Firstly, I wasn't talking to him. I was talking to my girl friend, as we tried to sort out what coins we had together. Secondly, I probably shouldn't have gotten mad, but I couldn't stand his snarky reply. I said in response, "that is stupid," as in- "that is a stupid policy." He became enraged, taking it personally, saying I called him stupid. Obviously, he doesn't know English well enough, nor I know French well enough to correct him. However, I finally did call him stupid when he got into my face. I stood up, as an equal, because men should never dominate a woman...local, foreign or not. Needless to say, I let him charge me 10 euros for the 8 euros coffees...but I will no longer go there while in Montmartre/Pigalle, and will make sure to let others know not to go there either. Paris runs mostly on tourism these days, doesn't it? Hmm.