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By 👻 @Steven T., 02/26/2021 3:00 am
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Terrible!Well, wasn't that a fun experience! We arrive at 6pm (after having to pay $640 upfront for the food). We were curtly told we had to have our masks on until we were seated at our table and when seated (ten steps at most) we were told we could now remove our masks. We were further told that if we used the bathroom, we would have to put our masks back on - "this is the law" we were sternly, if inaccurately, informed.We are an older, gay couple that travel the world eating in the best reviewed restaurants. For example, in the last few years we have dined at Central (Lima), Gaggan (Bangkok), Septime (Paris), Tickets (Barcelona), The Clove Club (London), Borago (Santiago), Le Bernardin (New York), Maido (Lima), The Test Kitchen (Cape Town), The Ledbury (London), Astrid y Gaston (Lima), Lyle's (London), Nahm (Bangkok), Don Julio (Buenos Aires) just to name a few!So, after the pleasantries, I tried to orientate myself. It appeared to be a L shaped room and we appeared to have been seated at the furthermost extremities of the restaurant in what is referred to as "Siberia". I went to use the toilet to work out the layout of the restaurant and discovered that there was a smaller, better lit room near the kitchen where the two other occupied tables in the restaurant had been seated. They were younger people.I returned to our table and I asked why we had been seated in Siberia, when the restaurant was virtually empty. The maître d appeared to assure me that "there is a non-discriminatory policy at Attica" and strangely repeated that "there is a non-discriminatory policy at Attica" two more times. I was left with the distinct impression that he "doth protest too much, methinks" and that the action had been beyond ageist and was homophobic.We moved tables, but the night was beyond repair! Ordinary food including an odd trip to the backyard for an ice cream cone that disintegrated in my hands (and tasted crap!).When leaving I informed the maître d that I would be all over social media about how we had been treated and his response was "yeah, whatever"...$900 later...avoid at all costs!
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