JeffB wrote:...South Asian joint on Devon or Orleans and see Al Jazeera blastin' ... Bollywood or cricket... K-Pop and Vietnamese versions of "America's Got Talent... soccer booming in all the Balkan places. And the Mexican places, with the TV turned to 11 for "goooooooooool!!!!!!" and telenovelas...
Jazzfood wrote:I despise televisions in restaurants and bars, but there are two that i thought used them well. Godzilla Sushi in SF used to have a stack or 4or 5 on either corner of the sushi bar all playing Japanese monster movies. And Cafe Matorano, the pinky ring capital of S.Fla used mob films in much the same way. Goodfellas, The Godfather etc... Whenever Fredo was in the canoe about to get wacked, they'd turn it up, blast him, and turn it back down again.
Scary that many can't face not watching tv or playing on a cellphone during a meal. I've been to dinners where 5 out of 6 pp were engaging their phones @ the same time while i watched. To me that's pathetic (besides rude).
JeffB wrote:I hear you man. If i walk into another South Asian joint on Devon or Orleans and see Al Jazeera blastin' or a fooball match or Bollywood or cricket I'm gonna go off. Same for the K-Pop and Vietnamese versions of "America's Got Talent." And more soccer booming in all the Balkan places. And the Mexican places, with the TV turned to 11 for "goooooooooool!!!!!!" and telenovelas.... This town needs to turn the damn TV off!!!!!
Habibi wrote:so I'm convinced its a gentrifying/yuppie thing.
David Hammond wrote:Habibi wrote:so I'm convinced its a gentrifying/yuppie thing.
It's actually a customer service...or so it is perceived. Customer satisfaction is supposedly higher, in part because perceived wait times are less, when there's a television going, even if its playing commercials or some crap -- that's why, at Chase bank, they have video-like screens that basically just project Chase-related images. When you're waiting, the theory goes, the wait seems shorter if you're looking at "television."
laikom wrote:JeffB wrote:...South Asian joint on Devon or Orleans and see Al Jazeera blastin' ... Bollywood or cricket... K-Pop and Vietnamese versions of "America's Got Talent... soccer booming in all the Balkan places. And the Mexican places, with the TV turned to 11 for "goooooooooool!!!!!!" and telenovelas...
I have to disagree with this. Sure, I've been to many places where the TV was totally unnecessary and even annoying, but sometimes it sets a nice tone. I personally love watching cricket at Ghareeb Nawaz, and especially K-pop at Dancen or Yeowoosai. When the TV feels appropriate, to me it adds to the character of a place, allows you to step into another world for a while. This would even apply to american pizza taverns. I'm the last person to choose to watch sports, but last time I was at Pequod's I think i actually mentioned how I loved how american pizza places all have that similar feel to them which I like, part of which is due to the TVs.
d4v3 wrote:What I find really weird is how kids will automatically focus on a vid screen in any environment. Look around a restaurant with TVs and check out the children. No matter how small or obscured the vid is, kids will immediately lock onto it with a zombie stare, like they are caught in a tractor beam. It doesn't matter what is being shown either. They will watch a stock market commentary with the same intensity as a cartoon or music video. It is as if anything is better than reality. Once they are caught in the gravitational pull of the video, it is nearly impossible to break the lock.