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Businiess name:  Origami
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
What a shock! We've eaten at Origami many times before, but this time, the service was inexcusable. We called ahead to see what the hours were for happy hour. They told us that it goes to 6:30 (40 minutes left) and as we were already downtown, we said ""great - we'll be right there"". \r \r When we arrived, we couldn't find the host for at least 5 minutes. Finally someone showed up, and he told us that the lounge was full, but would go check. We followed him upstairs, and he went to check, but disappeared. No sign for over 10 minutes. All the time, we stood staring at an open table. \r \r Next we found the real hostess, who told us that the guy we talked to was ""in training"". She also said there were no seats upstairs (despite the open table) and that none would open until happy hour was over. She would be happy to seat us downstairs with the full menu. By this time, 20+ minutes have passed. We left. \r \r Too bad - they will miss any business dinners I have coming up over the next year.

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