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🤢 2/5 - Sad state of affairs
By 👻 @WanderingstarMumbai, 03/14/2022 3:00 am
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We finally got a chance to go to Opas Kipos the supposedly 'happening' Greek restaurant in Lower Parel, Mumbai.
We were warned ... great atmosphere, okay food and service is not the best. Notwithstanding and with an open mind we set out for lunch to celebrate a special day.
It started well enough with a Greek head of waiters ( don't know what the exact job title is) doing some friendly PR with us and catering to my husband and his needs.
Slowly it went south. The waiter attending to me kept pushing to sell what he felt was right even after i refused. He asked me three times if i like aubergines and i replied with a 'no' all three times... He went on to come too close for comfort to speak (guys covid is still alive and kicking), because the music was too loud and we could not hear him or he us.
After repeated requests on lowering the music we were told that standards are set by Dubai' headquarters'. When we asked for an email address to write to them it was not given. We were assured we will be given the local email id to write to ... never got this. The music sound level, finally after 30 minutes of 4 requests was lowered. Phew ... wasted time and meal not enjoyed.
It does not end here.
Seeing our dissatisfaction instead of 'wooing us back' they stopped clearing our plates.
Meanwhile, the following too was happening, not necessarily in chronological order:
The hostess banged into my chair with her foldable table, dropped my walking stick on another round. (Do these girls get any training on manners, grace and moving around in a restaurant? It did not appear so. On asking her what exactly were the ingredients in one of the dishes, she raise an eyebrow refused to answer and told the waiter to tell us turned and strode off! Seriously?!
The only positives were 1. the spacious, beautifully done interiors. 2. Santorini a cocktail which was delectable.
The food was okay ... the zuccini patties seemed a lot like our Indian clubby veg cutlets.
The 'pasta rice' as the waiter described it and Greek head of waiters later renamed as "not a pasta more like a risotto' ( Team could you'll kindly be on the same page?!) a dish, he further described 'is exactly his mom would make" did excited our palates. When it did come it was good but caught somewhere between an Indian tomato gravy rice and a tomato risotto.
All in all, we did feel that it was a 'compromised' Greek meal ...
We ordered other foods too but nothing worth a mention negative or positive.
Finally it was 3 p.m time for the traditional Greek custom of plate breaking and Greek dancing. The music here was interesting and pulsating. Loud (we been warned and it was not offensive), great beat, we could feel ourselves travel to Greece. Some dancing and by then we had had enough, needed to get out of there ...
Will we go there again. Definitely not. Would i recommend it? If you don't mind paying a fairly high price for average food (11k was the bill for 2), poor service, attitude throwing waitresses, neglect and loud music where you cannot hear each other. Yes go by all means. Or alternatively, meet a friend before meal time begins, for a quick round of Santorini and eat at a worthier, fine dining restaurant in the vicinity.
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