Read the following exeperience from Saturday, September 16th, 2006 at 8 PM.\r
I respect the business of Seki, but not its treatment of foreign exchange students. I recently took two students from Japan to celebrate a birthday dinner and they were treated very rudely, beyond any reference point for sensible behavior by the sushi chef himself. They were first time visitors, I was a 5th time visitor who highly recommended the business as an American. However, I will never take another foreign exchange student or American to this place again. Apparently, the chef had profit expectations from our college student group of six individuals (whom he misjudged to be company reps) and we did not order enough food, (beyond 1 entree each), to satisfy his justification that we deserve his ""high quality"" service to begin with. No complaints were made in the restaurant, even though our sushi was overloaded with wasabi, yet we payed the tip which was not deserved and left quietly but now I am writing out against his business for the ill treatment we received, endured and did not publicly challenge within the restaurant. I also did not mention the fact that it was my girlfriend's birthday and the experience ruined her day and she was also, sadly, a first-time guest at Seki who will never return. Also, another detail is that we drove from Centre College in Danville, KY - 45 minutes away to enjoy a nice dinner as the highlight of our evening but due to the chef's inexplainably rude behavior, we left with surprising disappointment and have personally vowed never to return. Nevertheless, I have learned an important lesson - always treat your customers as if it is their birthday (even if it is not). And secondly, I highly recommend Aqua sushi bar in Malone's restaurant (across from Hamburg Pavilion) because of their courtesy, professionalism, equal treatment of varying nationalities and delicious, contemporary sushi creations. Thank you.
Pros: nothing honestly
Cons: everything
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