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🤮 1/5 - In seven years of dining at some of San Francisco's unique
By 👻 @McGuire B., 08/19/2023 3:00 am
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In seven years of dining at some of San Francisco's unique and incredible restaurants, I'm writing to share our recent experience at Avery Restaurant. We booked our reservation through Tock for a table for 4 on August 10th, celebrating a work milestone with colleagues. Our meal was scheduled for 7:00 p.m., but we wouldn't receive the final bill until 11:35 that evening -- over four and a half hours later. From the moment of our arrival it was evident something was wrong. We were kept downstairs for over 40 minutes before being seated -- the host brought drinks and canapes, but most of these tasted a bit off. Dishes were arriving at bizarre intervals, and over the whole evening, we repeatedly waited for over 30 minutes between courses or even staff checking on us. Many of the dishes tasted a bit funky -- with raw scallops arriving at room temperature and several of the courses missing the mark. After the two hour mark, I began feeling deeply ill and had to excuse myself from the meal -- I would discover after a doctors visit two days later that this was very likely viral food poisoning, with the timing of symptoms lining up with the start of this meal. Two hours in, we were all a bit weirded out by the whole experience, and we should have trusted our gut and asked to wrap up the meal early. For the three in our party that remained for the additional two and a half hours after I left from becoming ill, they described the experience as "bizarre", with dishes continuing to arrive after long waits. The staff ended up apologizing at the end of the 4.5-hour experience, but the full and substantial bill didn't at all match the experience we got. New and innovative dining experiences should be celebrated, and I admire Avery for the ideas behind some of the dishes they put together. Unfortunately, the dining experience completely missed the mark, with unsafely prepared food that left us confused and impatient -- leading to 4.5 hours that felt awkward and imbalanced.
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