Came here for lunch and treated my Real Estate Agent and was with Family. She had suggested this place and was her first time dining here for lunch. We enjoyed for the most part our lunch. Yet, it is pricey. I had 1/2 of my meal left and politely asked one of the front counter female employees if I could have a small box to take my sandwich to go. She replied and said we don't have boxes, we have paper. She provided me a couple of sheets and I was in thought how am I sealing the wrapper on this? No binding, tape, sticker, etc. Funny thing my Agent says what's up with the paper? Why didn't you get a box. I said I was told they don't have boxes. She says look at the table behind you and tell me what you see. Behold!!!! There was food inside a clear box. My Agent walks up to the same female employee at the counter and asks for a box and was given one. My Agent says, now why didn't you give one to the young lady I am with? She answers, we don't give boxes.
Anyway, sounds very silly. Yet, let me point out there was (4) of us for LUNCH and our tab was over $40. What's the tightness about providing the proper container? Seriously, the female employee was NOT paying for it. Not only that when she spoke with me she had utter rudeness and demeanor in her body language. She wasn't busy and I asked when she was finished for a small moment with customers to ask for a container.
I wouldn't mind returning to Paradise. But I hope friendly customer service is implemented for my next visit. I would be willing to change my rating if there are MINOR improvements.
PASS: French onion soup. They add the dried croutons in it and the cheese is slivers of cheese that's in their cooler bin. NOT your traditional french onion soup. Parking is a challenge during lunch time. So please be patient.