boudreaulicious wrote:Sorry you had a bad experience once upon a time ER but it's definitely a loss for me. I love the homey feel of the place, cooked dishes are solid and sushi is properly prepared and includes specials like Aji and Kanpachi that you don't find at the Rollapaloozas of this world. Most importantly, they deliver--and properly too. Definitely planning to go in once last time before they close--I think I forgot to mention that it's supposed to be at the end of June. Not sure of the exact date.
Hi Jenn,
I know from your posts that delivery is a big plus to you.
So... I'm not trashing Itto. It's just that we had a very bizzare experience on our one visit.
Juko and I always got along very well, and he always delivered the product to me personally. These shipments always included several six packs, even cases of Sapporo, Ichiban and other chilled refreshments for the kitchen staff. Any time I called and identified myself, he made a beeline to the phone. ($$$...) I also used him for "Sushi Stations" on big events like J. B. Pritzker's annual High Stakes Poker Tournament benefitting the Holocaust Museum in Skokie, ordering 1500 pieces, mostly made to order on an action station. Nice little piece of business to have every year.
So, for years, on a bi-weekly basis, he generously invited Donna and I to his restaurant. We finally said to ourselves, "why not?"
So...on that never to be forgotten evening, we were greeted with the most bizarre welcome. Like lepers, actually. One of the most uncomfortable meals of my life, and the quality of the fish left much to be desired. No eye contact at all, not to mention his passive aggressive behavior directed at us.
Should I have not accepted his offer to dine in his restaurant after having been invited 75-100 times?
I continued to politely order from him for a while. That evening was never mentioned by either of us, except for the numerous times I thanked him for his generosity and fine cuisine.
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Evil Ronnie on June 1st, 2016, 4:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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