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Businiess name:
MR CHOW - 57th
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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My friends& I are not strangers to the NY dining scene or fine cuisine.We're eager to spend money for good food&service-sparing no expense for a special occasion.After being greeted by a handsome&polite wait staff lined up like soldiers prepared for combat; we were hopeful that our stay would be pleasant.Our obnoxiously arrogant waiter spoiled the evening by his presumptuous nature.We didn't appreciate his offer to prepare a dish without being offered a menu; so I promptly asked for one because one companion despises fish.After making a selection of appetizer& two mains, we placed our order with the waiter who ridiculed our selection by promptly walking away shaking his head&condescendingly stating, he hoped it was enough food for the three of us!Outraged by his lack of professionalism & manners, we waited to make our final judgment based on the size of our portions.When our mains arrived we were horrified by the small portions. We proceeded to compare our dining experience to an episode of Survivorminus Jeff Probst of course!We cautiously rationed our portions with wary and concern for our fellow dining companions.Our waiter never reappeared to inquire if we required anything further.We were officially snubbed & yet with valor decided to order TWO desserts. Surely this would exonerate us?Would it have been too time-consuming to recommend a 3rd or 4th or too beneath him to explain that Mr. Chow serves portions that are not intended for sharing?Instead he stormed off in a tizzy fit while we departed hungry with plans for grabbing pizza on the way home!Does anyone eat at Mr. Chows?As far as I could ascertain, it is not a restaurant, but a place for stick insects, wannabes&socialites who think its fashionable to be seen there.For a sighting of George Clooney, I would have perhaps forgiven Mr. Chow.But without George; Id rather just go to work where I deal with pretentious types daily AND order-in Chinese
Pros: None really
Cons: Prentious & Bad Value
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