The surreal experience of a customer in a bar: "They don't even know their menu and they lick their fingers while they plate, let's save the humans"

Online reviews can be harmful to some restaurants for completely fair reasons, such as treatment of customers or spoiled food.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 April 2024 Tuesday 17:25
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The surreal experience of a customer in a bar: "They don't even know their menu and they lick their fingers while they plate, let's save the humans"

Online reviews can be harmful to some restaurants for completely fair reasons, such as treatment of customers or spoiled food. However, on many occasions consumers tend to exaggerate or directly insult the owners of the establishment.

This is the case of a client who visited the Don Pepe Restaurant, in Tavernes de la Valldigna (Valencia), a rather unfortunate decision from his point of view.

Soycamarero's X (formerly Twitter) account has shared an image of the review that has gone viral on social networks. "It is totally recommended not to go to this restaurant in your life if you want to keep your life expectancy intact," says the review, which also left a score of 1/5 stars.

Far from stopping there, the review continues: "We are going to the Tavernes Town Hall to ask for the history of the sick and deceased after eating at the Don Pepe Restaurant, we hope to get there without growing another arm, a sixth finger or our nose, our eye or something like that falls out...".

The client makes it clear that the food was "terrible" as well as "poorly presented", adding: "Everything hard, stale... There is not even water in the bathroom to wash your face and wake up from the nightmare between one dish and another. They don't even know the food you've ordered, they don't know their own menu, they offer things that they don't have, 6 people working for one of the most painful services I've ever seen in my life, not even the coffee is good."

The review, which has left users stunned, has been commented on by countless Internet users. "And I say... If it's so bad, why don't they say so in the first bite and leave?" says one Twitter user, while others defend the customer's position.