sandman wrote:Aren't these eateries open for the benefit of the paying customer?
sandman wrote:But, you didn't address the issue I raised: are you OK with the smell of harsh cleaning chemicals being used liberally well before closing while you're supposed to be enjoying a meal?
JeffB wrote:They never do that in Elmwood Park.
Cogito wrote:I was at Tom's Carryout in Lyons recently, enjoying their Grecian chicken dinner when some guy unceremoniously sloshed a mop full of ammonia-laden water on the floor next to me.
Hello, you complete idiots!
PreFlopRaise13 wrote:
This style definitely has not carried over to the Arlington Heights location. The AH location is definitely run with a more relaxed style...especially late night.
cito wrote:PreFlopRaise13 wrote:
This style definitely has not carried over to the Arlington Heights location. The AH location is definitely run with a more relaxed style...especially late night.
Questionable----
I was at AH for lunch today and the tanned, 40-something guy at the register was still yelling out to his order fillers what size bag to use:
"Juicy beef with sweet and a fry, SMALL BAG"
"Juicy beef with hot, combo with sweet, 2 frys, tamale, LARGE BAG"
It got a little un-nerving after a while, however, the counter guy was more pleasant to the customers than anyone I ever encountered in Elmwood Park.
Cathy2 wrote: If you have a beef, then take it up with the management.
Lighten up, please.
Regards,
sandman wrote:Cathy2 wrote: If you have a beef, then take it up with the management.
Lighten up, please.
Regards,
Ouch- reprimanded by the board policewoman!
Loved the pun about "having a beef" however- you do have a sense of humor and don't take yourself too seriously!
Cathy2 wrote:sandman wrote:Hello, you complete idiots!
Let's not get overboard here. These are low on the totem pole workers whose managers love to see in constant motion. They are told what to do and want to keep their jobs. If you have a beef, then take it up with the management. The workers are doing what they need to do.
Snark wrote:He doesn't have to lighten up - that is his viewpoint. It is a significant complaint and it bears discussion...
vision wrote:As one person said, they make minimum amount (in a lot of place you can't even live on it) so if you think people will care about the image of customers you're kidding yoru self
Jay K wrote:In regards to Sandman's post: I agree that it is inappropriate to be cleaning up early; I have also had meals ruined by the smell of cleaning chemicals (not necessarily at Johnnie's Beef).
This post brings up an interesting question of what other "things" restaurant workers are instructed to do, which can ruin a dining experience or the ambiance - which is very subjective. For instance, having dined more frequently in Asian restaurants since childhood (Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, etc...) workers are often doing other things from vacuuming, folding silverware/napkin combos, eating their own meals, picking through bean-leaf/soy sprouts/green bean sprouts, making dumplings, etc. at adjacent tables all the while, on occasion, perhaps talking exceedingly loudly or re: inappropriate subjects or lewd experiences. This type of activity can be ambiance-ruining or from some perspectives very charming - I know I've read posts from GWiv who find the bean-leaf sorting interesting, seeing what the staff gets to eat (even more interesting) as well as the post on Crystal Korean mandu making by the owner (I enjoyed those pictures myself) enlightening. Place these activities in an "American" restaurant and you'd hardly be pleased - food prep outside the kitchen, cleaning at peak dining hours with a full dining room (see various Chinatown restaurants) and sex talk at the adjacent table prompting your 3-year old to ask you "What's d_ggy-style, Dad?"![]()
Anyways, growing up, seeing all these activities seemed normal, or rather OK during one's dining experience... now, less so...
sandman wrote:Incredible! How inconsiderate and stupid can their staff be? This just seems like common sense- people are eating food here! Hello, you complete idiots!
JSM wrote:sandman wrote:Incredible! How inconsiderate and stupid can their staff be? This just seems like common sense- people are eating food here! Hello, you complete idiots!
.....Maybe,just maybe they knew exactly what they were doing.