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🤮 1/5 - I had a bad racist experience here.
By 👻 @Elizabeth W., 03/17/2023 3:00 am
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The restaurant was crowded when I arrived so I tried to snag a table while my partner ordered. The bald buss boy came over to the table next to me and said "you cannot sit and reserve tables. only people with food and numbers can" then halfway he directed his comment to me. I assumed it's cause he was talking to Asians and I'm Asian so he assumed we were all together. I moved to a table next to the door. Then the bald bus boy came over to me and said "table is reserved for people with food. You have to leave" I responded that my partner literally just paid and is coming out with a number. He told me we would deal with it when I had a number. So I ran in and grabbed the number and went back to find the busser so he can find me a table (this only took 5 sec). I assumed since he kicked me out of my table he would help me find a table and kick other people out since he was doing that for other customers I assumed he would do that for me. Boy was I wrong. Thats when he started to ignore me. I yelled excuse me so loud that everyone outside looked at me and he kept walking. I started to notice all the tables with no numbers were white and wondered if that's why he chose me to kick out.So I walked over to a table and said according to the bus boy "people with numbers take precedence when it comes to tables." I was met with resistance and told them I'll let the bus boy explain since it's "his rules". He walked past us a few times. I even called out to him but he avoided eye contact and walked fast past me. I think he was too scared to confront the white folks.Eventually I got a table by myself next to them. These were 2 tables of white customers without a number. After I explained the situation to my partner we sat there and watched the bus boy. He kept staring at the two tables next to me of white customers and even at one point stopped and stared at them while a line of people (primarily Asian) with numbers lingered by the entrance. None of which he helped them find tables or kick out.This interaction made me feel lesser than other people and I lost my appetite. So I spoke with the manager who gave me a refund, which I appreciated since I cannot justify supporting a business that makes me feel like a second class customer. Even though this guy wasn't an owner he still represents the company. I've been to many restaurants in my life and I have never ever had somebody tell me to get out of my seat and not tell others. When our situation were the same, other then our race. I would be fine if he told everyone single person without a number to get out of their seats. But instead he told the only two tables of Asians. Seems like selective treatment.
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