Thanks for bumping this thread. I was checking out the new Qdoba Mexican Grill (so sue me) near my office yesterday. About half way through the bowl, I noticed that my tortilla soup* was lacking something-- tortillas to be exact. I considered getting up and walking my tray back to the counter, but it didn't really seem worth the bother. But then a sweet young thing with a pierced tongue who was clearing off tables stopped by, made eye contact, and said "Is everything all right with you?"
I was so startled by the open-ended question that I asked if perhaps my tortilla soup was supposed to have tortillas in it. She said, very forthrightly, "I have no idea" and said she would check, was I asking for a side order of tortilla chips? She was interrupted by the man at the next table, who turned out to also work there and who instructed her to go ask for a side of sliced tortillas for me. She came back with them. I put them in my soup. All was well.
It was a better level of customer service than I've gotten from many a sit-down restaurant. Very smart management move, to have a person who's already circulating also solicit
real feedback.
*Not the worst tortilla soup I've had on my loop block. That dubious honor would go to another new restaurant, the Elephant and Castle at Wabash & Lake. They had tortilla soup as their soup of the day. I ordered it. It looked like Elmers Glue, thinned with a little grey water, with a few unidentifiable green lumps in it. It tasted worse. But I figure that's one of those situations where I'm to blame as much as they. What was I thinking?