1 /5 Jasmine Cluster: HAIR IN MY FOOD. SEE PICTURES & VIDEOS
As someone who considers themselves a fine dining connoisseur, I took a chance on this place despite the mixed reviews. That was my first mistake.
From the moment I walked in, I could smell it wasnt the cleanest. You know that smell—like a dirty rag. The place was empty, which should have been my second clue, but my love for Mexican food pushed me to stay.
I ordered what was essentially a chipotle bowl. When it arrived, it looked ragged. The shredded lettuce seemed low-quality and dirty, like it was scraped from the bottom of the bin. I took a piece of the chicken: chewy, not fresh, clearly poor quality.
I usually dont inspect my food, but something felt off. I started pushing aside the guacamole on top, and there it was. A hair in my food. Not just a tiny strand, but a **long hair**.
I called over a young man working there. I asked him if he saw it. To be honest, he seemed annoyed. "See what?" he said, before bending down and pretending he didnt see this obvious hair right in front of him. He did eventually apologize and asked if I wanted anything else. I said, "No, thank you."
The young girl who had gotten my drink—who had a much better demeanor—walked over. He told her what happened. Before he could take the food away, I said, "Let me take a video." The young lady was very apologetic. I told her I would pay for my tea (which I hadnt even drunk—this all happened within two minutes of getting my food). She said it was fine, and I walked out.
I told her I wouldnt post, but that would be a disservice to my fellow patrons. Nothing about this place is "fine dining." The food quality is poor, and they obviously do **not** wear hair nets.
0/10 Do not recommend. BY THE WAY GOOGLE MADE UPLOAD VIDEOS HARD