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| - I received an e-mail from the owner on 4/20/15 in response to my review on 3/1/15, here's an excerpt: I am certainly disappointed in the feedback as we have built a pretty loyal following over the 5 years we have been open. I would kindly ask that you either email us personally or privately due to your experience was not one that we wronged you, but rather you just do not like our food. If you do not like our food, I am sorry. Publically humiliating our company does no one any good. We are more than willing to compensate you for your poor quality meal. If you are wanting to pick up a gift card to try something else, I can leave it with the managers in the office.
So here's my response, I was in no way humiliating the restaurant, rather, I as a working person who came to this establishment with my hard-earned money, found the quality of the food to be poor. My review was factual and honest based in my and my guest's experience. I am not a professional reviewer who gets compensated or "perked" by restaurant owners to give an automatic positive or even false review. I was nothing but 100% honest in my critique and that's exactly what is was a critique not publically humiliating anyone or anything. If you take a look at some of the other more recent reviews on YELP (12/15/14, 1/18/15, 4/20/15), you will see they too shared the same sentiments as I did. So to the owner, what you got was honesty. Rather than asking me to e-mail you so the public does not see the truth or offer me a gift card to return (which is not even a consideration) take your critiques and make some changes. Peace!!!
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