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I seldom comment on the service of waiters as I believe if you are polite to others, others will be polite to you. I have not encountered any bad experience worth mentioning. But this one is quite exceptional:I've been here about three to four times as my friends insisted in doing so. The service is acceptable when there aren't many customers. Having said that, the waiters tend to hang around chit chatting - loudly. The place is already cramped enough; so I have to say it's quite disruptive.The
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I seldom comment on the service of waiters as I believe if you are polite to others, others will be polite to you. I have not encountered any bad experience worth mentioning. But this one is quite exceptional:

I've been here about three to four times as my friends insisted in doing so. The service is acceptable when there aren't many customers. Having said that, the waiters tend to hang around chit chatting - loudly. The place is already cramped enough; so I have to say it's quite disruptive.

The attitude of a male waiter there is particularily bad.

I went there about a week ago to meet with some friends. It was a table for 4 persons. I was the 5th one and last to arrive. I simple needed a chair to sit on, a plate and a pair of chop sticks. chopstick

After standing there for about a minute. I turned to the male waiter immediately behind me and asked for a chair. He muttered something which I can't hear. So I ask him again just to confirm. This time round, he said, in a rude manner, ' Wait!' (你等陣先啦!) So I just stood there in front of my friend's table for another 5 minutes and the chair is still not forthcoming. I started to wonder whether I've gone into a Spanish Tapas bar (where the customers stand) by mistake!

After that, he brought me some kind of folding chair where you find in 'Dai Pai Dong' - when there is actually another free chair around the corner. So I just pushed the folding chair away and took the wooden chair myself.

Perhaps sensing the 'heat', a female waitress came over an offered to switch us to a bigger table (finally). Her attitude was much better. The male waiter also became more timid after that.

If there is one thing I've noticed about occasional bad services in Hong Kong, it's that you have to give them a piece of your mind sometimes. Oddly, their attitude will become much better. Human nature...?

Foodwise, it's fine. But a bit expensive for the quality.

Nan Tei ’南亭’ is by far the better choice.
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
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