Quote:
Originally Posted by splck
just give me a decent meal without the gimmick...thanks
|
I'm going to have to agree with my non-vowel friend here. When did it become okay to sacrifice service with gimmick?
I am not saying that the service at this particular establishment is bad (how would I know, one way or another?) but that instead of genuinely improving the experience, they walked down the "Gimmick" road. I give this place a year before they:
1. go in another direction
2. go out of business
3. become so famous that they turn into a cultural landmark, and everyone stands outside the restaurant for hours waiting to get in.
What is that Deli in New York with the fucking huge sandwiches that is on TV all the time? That is the way to work the gimmick angle.