Had made a reservation through Open Table a month earlier for my first time at Mr Chows. My wife and I were running about 5-10 late for our 6 pm reservation so I called ahead to let them know. Upon arriving, a 20-something young woman dressed in a TJ Maxx black dress said, "I'm sorry Dr. Didn't anyone tell you? There are no tank tops or open toed shoes in the restaurant ." I'm sure the young woman had no idea what the brands Faconnable or Johnston Murphy were, which was what I was wearing. I'm pretty sure Faconnable does not carry tank tops in their line. The Johnston-Murphy leather sandals I was wearing, I must say, looked pretty nice. But we were told we would not be allowed to have dinner at Mr Chows. My complaint is that a perhaps well intentioned but inadequately trained 20-something prevented a new customer from trying their restaurant. Perhaps Mr Chow should a) make sure their dress code is front and center at Open Table, and b) allow their employees the discretion to make distinctions between a dress code that prevents tank tops and flip-flops yet welcomes those who resemble the kind of customers that one would think Mr Chow would want as a customer. I'm pretty sure Bubba with his Coors Light tank and flip flops would not be waiting to take the magic elevator ride up to Mr Chows. We left and had a fabulous meal next door at Rao's then proceeded to our 2nd Row Center seats at the Celine Dion concert. Nuff said