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When I entered this restaurant, it was a bit early for dinner, so there were only a few people. I told the waitress, "I made a reservation," to avoid being a no-show. However, she didn't understand what I was saying and asked me to repeat it more than five times. Honestly, my English isn't perfect, but I've never had any problems with simple conversations like "I made a reservation" during my time as a student in Europe. I don't have a strong accent either. She even loudly called her colleague to help her understand what I was saying. Whether it was intentional or not, I felt offended and ashamed. She said sorry after this happening and asked for my name but didn't actually check it. After that, I felt she was ignoring me on purpose. Even though she was busy, she didn't come over despite making several eye contacts with me until I directly called her over, and didn't listen what I was saying.
I'm a Asian dining alone, and not sure if this was racial discrimination. I'll leave that interpretation up to you, the reader of this review. What is clear is that this experience completely ruined my good mood, and the food was neither delicious nor unique given its reputation and price. It seems like the restaurant is probably only famous because of its concept and good pictures.