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Businiess name:  Thai Passion
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Worst.Service.Ever\r \r Walk in w/my 82 year old dad. 3 tables seated out of around 50. Waitress seats us with my back to a pillar. Ask for different table, we sit one table over. No big deal.\r \r It's cold and rainy. My dad wants a tea service.\r \r I get it, it's Thai - not Chinese. Nevertheless, waitress says ok. SHE COULD HAVE SAID ""WE DON'T DO THAT"". If tea service was a hassle, fine. Don't do it.\r \r She brings us a pot half full of what turned out to be tepid water and a single teabag. I ask for another teabag. She says ok.\r \r She services one of the other 3 tables, then stands around while we're waiting for the 2nd teabag. I flag her; she brings it over, and explains how normally they'd charge us for this second teabag that cost them maybe $0.12, but she's going to cut us slack. Gosh thanks! I put it and other teabag into lukewarm water.\r \r I pour what there is of the tea. It spills all over the table. I start mopping it up with my napkin. She sees, does nothing.\r \r At this point I'm done. We explain we won't be dining there. My dad puts $5 on the table. She objects that they started the food. I tell her I'm sorry, but we're not paying for it. We leave.\r \r On my way out the door, some cousin/brother/son, wanna be little punk thug, says ""Yo man, why you gotta be such a dick?"". I tell him ""Thank you, have a nice day"" and keep walking. You know - like a grownup.\r \r I'll never try the food there. The Chronicle says it's wonderful, but the Chronicle thought Madame Mams was wonderful, and it was mediocre and overpriced. So, no loss there.\r \r It's a drag getting old, I'll tell ya. I (mostly) worked my way thru college as a server. What happened today would have been literally inconceivable then, 30 years ago. But hey, nowadays, the customer is always wrong.

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