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Explained step by step how to use both QuickBooks for my small business and Quicken for my personal finances. Showed me how to download credit card and bank transactions and match them. Well worth...
Explained step by step how to use both QuickBooks for my small business and Quicken for my personal finances. Showed me how to download credit card and bank transactions and match them. Well worth the $120 an hour I was planning to pay and gave me his special $295 for three hour rate when we went over.
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If you are a masochist and love poor waitress service, waiting forever for your bill, indifferent management (I complained twice and never felt that I was listened to) and a restaurant that likes to...
If you are a masochist and love poor waitress service, waiting forever for your bill, indifferent management (I complained twice and never felt that I was listened to) and a restaurant that likes to violate the law (one wonders about their obeying health regulations), this restaurant is for you.
My date and I ordered one appetizer ($7.50) that was not delivered correctly (we ordered Baba Gahnosh but got Humous, a different item) and two entrées: Lamb Kabobs and Vegetarian Fesejan.
Miranda, the waitress who got our appetizer order wrong, loudly argued with us when we disputed what she brought us and did not offer to waive the charge for the appetizer which is standard in the restaurant industry when you screw up. She also did not bring back my half-eaten entrée in a doggy bag after I asked and ignored my date and myself when it came time to settle the bill. Needless to say, we did not leave her a tip.
The manager, after initially only agreeing to accept the Entertainment online discount coupon for only 25% off because it was after 10 PM (not disclosed on the coupon), agreed to honor my Entertainment Coupon that would have given us 50% off the meal up to $18.00 for the full amount of $18.00 instead of $10.10.
He authorized taking an additional $8.00 off the bill in accordance with the terms of the offer by initially it. Unfortunately, even though I only wrote that I was authorizing a charge of $35.39, the staff charged me $43.39.
When I wrote the restaurant a dispute letter about this overcharge, I also let them know that I was disputing the illegal cover charge of $10.00 for the two of us for the belly dancers which had not shown up and loud music.
This was based on a phone call from the City of Seattle Revenue and Consumer Affairs, that the Kolbeh did not have the proper business license to charge admission (and they have been warned about this before.)
A better restaurant in Seattle is the Caspian Grill.
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Last year, my girlfriend, her companion animal and I went to Portland to do some tax-free shopping and grab a bite to eat.
While we there, after strolling down the Pearl District, we had the...
Last year, my girlfriend, her companion animal and I went to Portland to do some tax-free shopping and grab a bite to eat.
While we there, after strolling down the Pearl District, we had the wonderful and surprising experience of enjoying the BeWon's http://www.bewonrestaurant.com/ eight course vegetarian/vegan Korean meal for $24.95 each. We used a Microsoft Passport card and the restaurant is also listed in the Portland Entertainment Book.
The meal came as I remember with pumpkin-rice porridge, stir-fried sweet potato noodles with vegetables, shiitake-filled baby crepes with eight items representing each providence such as carrots, egg whites, egg yolks, bean sprouts, and other items, stir-fry mushrooms, broccoli and other vegetables entrée with two types of kimchis, spinach, smoked squid, some kind of pancake, quartered sweet potatoes, bean sprouts, fried crispy seaweed with crunchy rice and firm black beans, tofu soup and finally followed with ginger cider with a pine nut resting on top and a dessert of fried puffy rice roll. Chris, the male proprietor who was serving as waiter that day explained in detail each dish's gustatory and cultural history.
Afterwards she told me that was the best meal she had had in several years. When I asked why, she replied that it was difficult to find places that would serve this many vegetarian courses.
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If you are a masochist and love poor waitress service, waiting forever for your bill, indifferent management (I complained twice and never felt that I was listened to) and a restaurant that likes to...
If you are a masochist and love poor waitress service, waiting forever for your bill, indifferent management (I complained twice and never felt that I was listened to) and a restaurant that likes to violate the law (one wonders about their obeying health regulations), this restaurant is for you.
My date and I ordered one appetizer ($7.50) that was not delivered correctly (we ordered Baba Gahnosh but got Humous, a different item) and two entrées: Lamb Kabobs and Vegetarian Fesejan.
Miranda, the waitress who got our appetizer order wrong, loudly argued with us when we disputed what she brought us and did not offer to waive the charge for the appetizer which is standard in the restaurant industry when you screw up. She also did not bring back my half-eaten entrée in a doggy bag after I asked and ignored my date and myself when it came time to settle the bill. Needless to say, we did not leave her a tip.
The manager, after initially only agreeing to accept the Entertainment online discount coupon for only 25% off because it was after 10 PM (not disclosed on the coupon), agreed to honor my Entertainment Coupon that would have given us 50% off the meal up to $18.00 for the full amount of $18.00 instead of $10.10.
He authorized taking an additional $8.00 off the bill in accordance with the terms of the offer by initially it. Unfortunately, even though I only wrote that I was authorizing a charge of $35.39, the staff charged me $43.39.
When I wrote the restaurant a dispute letter about this overcharge, I also let them know that I was disputing the illegal cover charge of $10.00 for the two of us for the belly dancers which had not shown up and loud music.
This was based on a phone call from the City of Seattle Revenue and Consumer Affairs, that the Kolbeh did not have the proper business license to charge admission (and they have been warned about this before.)
We finally escaped as the place was filling up with smokers and what appeared to be the eagerness of the waitress to get rid of gray hairs (people over the age of 40) like ourselves.
A better restaurant in this area is the Caspian Grill.
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