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Businiess name:  Lemongrass Bistro
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Pretty Bistro, and that is where it ends. After living in Seattle, DC and NYC, my husband and I know good Vietnamese when I have it, and food at the Lemongrass is marginal at best, with a wait staff that needs some instruction on how the customer's needs and desires should come first. When we came into the Lemongrass we asked to sit in the front, as the waitress tried to seat us between two families in the back when there was room in the front to give our party of four more room. She asked us in a rather condescending tone, ""does this location work for you?"" After that introduction to the Lemongrass Bistro, our experience moved on downhill. We asked for a bowl of Pho without any vegetables, only meat and broth (we were very clear and polite), for our daughter. When the Pho was brought to us, it contained both onions and green onions. We noted to the waitress that we had asked for NO vegetables in the soup...and the waitress responded with, ""just pick them out and place them on the side."" We felt she was out of line, and told her that we were the customer, but she did not back down...until after a few minutes she merely offered a very smug apology. We ate our dinner, finding all entree's it to be rather bland and mediocre compared to what we had in many other Vietnamise restarunts around the country and in Asia. While only about half way through our meal, our waitress came by, asking if there would be anything else?? What in the world? This is very poor etiquette on the part of a waiter/waitress, the customer is supposed to ask for the check...but she immediatly gave us our check, seeminly wanting us to leave as soon as possible. We have never been treated so rudely by a waitress, ever. Having been a waitress through college and beyond, my husband and I know what the job is like and what is required to be a good waitress/waiter..and this young woman failed, but being soft, we did tip her the usual amount. I have never written a negative review for a restaurant in all of my 52 years, but the Lemongrass deserves this one. We won't be going back or recommending it to anyone. Seems the owner needs to get his wait staff under control and give them a few lessons on manners.

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