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Businiess name:  Bec-Fin (Le)
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Excellent food and service, but beware a possibly *very* unclassy attitude. A friend and I went to this restaurant to get dessert for takeout; we waited in the vestibule as suggested. A manager coming from the floor below was overheard by my friend to say, ""What on earth are *they* doing here?"" in a snooty tone, due to our casual dress. To this day, I find such a display shocking in the worst possible way. I do not dress formally to pick up a takeout order from an establishment. Establishments with class, of course, never make a person feel remotely unwelcome. I would say visit Le Bec Fin with slight caution. N.B. Of the many restaurants I have visited in Philadelphia, only at this restaurant and at its ""sister"" restaurant, Brasserie Perrier, have I ever encountered snootiness. Pros: food, wine, service Cons: staff's lack of class, extremely expensive

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