"There is servitude everywhere at America, but good service is remarkably hard to find."
Hilarious, savage and a brilliant read, to boot. A restaurant review might be the best thing I've read all week!
Greg, at the bar, is complaining about Toronto. You need to make at least a million a year to be comfortable in the city, he announces. Greg is in his upper 40s, by the look of it. He says he’s in finance. He’s brought the new girl from the office with him, a kind young thing named Julie who only recently moved to Toronto, who is maybe half his age. Continue Reading
"There is servitude everywhere at America, but good service is remarkably hard to find."
Hilarious, savage and a brilliant read, to boot. A restaurant review might be the best thing I've read all week!
The best restaurant review I've read, ever. RIP Henry. Thanks for sharing.
Just the restaurant concept alone, including it sexist design, is worth every scathing word of the review. The only "decadent" (one of their promotional terms) about this shamefully named restaurant, is the fact that it even exists. Brilliant choice of titles by the author. I hope that everyone reads it.
Now I love this restaurant critic (I'm in Toronto) and I despise Trump. I may be in the minority here... but does anyone else think this review was too harsh?