Ron H wrote:Any appeal to reason, and actually pointing out the coupon says nothing about that, was met with, you guessed it, sullen indifference from the kid at the counter and rudeness from the guy in charge.
In our more recent visits, though, Kashmir’s dinner selections were very good and consistently so, but service – as I’ve regretfully come to expect at Kashmir – ranged from seemingly uninterested to marginally sullen. A language-barrier issue? Perhaps. But I’m sorry, folks; smiles speak a universal language, and frowns do, too.
Robin Garr wrote:Sorry to hear that, Ron. If that happened to me, Mary would probably have to haul me back to keep me out of jail.
Robin Garr wrote:In fairness, on recent visits the food has been decent-to-better-than-average. But I can't quibble with your comment about driving past it to get to Bombay Palace or DakShin. Or, for that matter, Taj India.
Ron H wrote: Treating me like dirt is one thing, because I'll get mad and push back. She's not that way.
Linda C wrote:Good news, I just got a notice from Shandaar announcing their grand reopening after renovation. I can't imagine their buffet getting better, the have Malai Kofta at least once a week, which I never see at the others. I had a less than stellar last visit to Kashmir, felt We were interrupting them by the totally impersonal service. No eye contact type. I still love Bombay and the staff is SO nice.
Linda C wrote:I'll try that, Robin. I found out that there is no lunch buffet at Shandaar anymore, but they offer Thali, which is a several dish platter, right? I can't imagine not having buffet lunch, though.
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