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Like a lot of the other yelpers we experienced horrible service. Food was ok, expensive but that's expected... It's vegas and it's the aria. The service though, unreal. I can appreciate snobbery in waitstaff and I expect it at certain levels of dining. However: If the majority of your patrons are drunk and are ordering chicken quesadillas or wings you're probably not working in a five-star, black-tie establishment and you should really adjust your attitude. While I have said that I appreciate snobbery in the staff of such elevated establishments I still never accept rudeness and have hardly ever been confronted with the type of situation I found myself in at the aria cafe. It would've almost been laughable if it hadn't have been so unbelievable. I still can't believe that some waiters are so dumb as to not realize that the people you're waiting on are going to determine your tip. I don't know, maybe the servers at the aria cafe work on salary, that would be the only reasonable explanation for this man's manner. I expect better service at a resort like aria. Was really disappointed.
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