April 4, 2005 - Compassion
The Pope is dead. How sad. I'm not catholic, or
even religious - as a matter of fact I despise
the church for its corruption and spreading of
crazy, outdated values - but I'm still sad that
he's gone. I may not even have agreed
with much of what he stood for (ok, pretty much
nill), but he always seemed like a decent guy,
a good human being. Not a jerk Pope. A
nice, sincere Pope. You gotta give him points for
trying.
And he seemed to have one thing in overflow: compassion
for his fellow humans. Some people really should
take a clue from him. Like a certain wait staff
for a certain Bend Sushi restaurant.
Yes, I know the comparison between the Pope
and a sushi restaurant staff may seem far-fetched - but
in this crude world, a bit of compassion, nicety
and accomodation can really go a long way. When
I go to a nice restaurant to drop some dough
on eating out, I want to be treated with a bit
of respect in the very least. Not told to go
wait in the car for my turn.
Shannon's
already ranted about it in her blog - but I
want to make a point that it's really not ok to
treat customers like crap. Under no circumstances.
And no matter how hot of a eating-out spot
you may be (or think you are) at the time.
The place in question is a fairly new restaurant
on the Bend Westside called Kanpai. They
serve sushi - which of course in itself is a
hip thing to eat. I drove by the place a few
weeks ago, on a Saturday night, and it was
packed to the gills. So I figured, I'd go some
other time.
Last Saturday seemed to be that time.
We had a party of 8, and since Kanpai doesn't
take reservations on Saturdays, Shannon and
I walked down to the place about half an hour
early, around 5.45pm, to see if we could score
a table. The smallish restaurant was full already,
and the waitress didn't heed us much attention.
When she finally did come over to talk to us,
I instantly knew she had attitude. She told us
they didn't have space right now, and to come
back in 45 minutes. And since they didn't have
standing room space and we were "in the way", we
should go out and wait in the car (mind you -
it was roughly 40 degrees outside). With that she
turned, and walked away.
Uhmmm... WHAT?
I gathered my wits, went after her, and asked
if she could at least hold a table for us.
The chef standing nearby said they didn't usually
do that, but that they'd try if we'd guarantee
to be back in 45 minutes. I gave them my name,
and said we would.
And so we were. After 5 minutes waving at the
waitress, she finally graced us with her presence.
And tersely explained that they were just freeing
up a table for another party of 7 - *they* had
waited outside the restaurant.
Oh, ok. So that means you really don't stick
to your word - and really don't give a shit
about your customers.
Why?
Because you can.
You don't need your customers. They are merely
suckers who should clamor to be allowed inside
your hallowed dining establishment.
Right?
Well, guess what. You treat enough people like
this, and the word gets out. Bend is a small
town. So why again would I want to spend
my money there? Exactly. I wouldn't. There is
no point. In a town with the highest concentration
of restaurants per head in the state, there
is no need.
I told them to go f*** off, and instead we went
to the Mexican restaurant La Rosa. They
were full too, but they had heating umbrellas outside,
the staff was cheerful and attentive, and even brought us
Margaritas while we waited. The food was great,
they had mariachis that took requests, and the
waiter went the extra mile and gave us all a
taste of some awesome habanero tequila. What a
great dining experience.
So if you want sushi - SKIP KANPAI. Go to Sushimoto's in
Sunriver instead. Not only is it the best sushi on
the West Coast (no kidding), they are also
super-friendly.
I'll be looking for Kanpai to bite the culinary
dust.
Soon.

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