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Businiess name:  Chi Japanese Cuisine
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Wow! My dad always taught me that if you wanted to eat in a library..... Go f'''n eat in a library.. It is patrons like yourself that lead to stale and old atmospheres in restaurants.. So next time you consider gracing an establishment with your presence think about this.. 1. The customer, when it comes to ambiance and decorating, is a guest in someones house. You don't go to a dinner party and complain about the lighting. And 2. when people look around in the restaurant, they don't want to see old, grumpy people sipping from soup cups.....Let me guess you are one of those narcassitic customers that when you walk into a place and its too cold.. you ask to turn the heat up.. not giving a damn about the other 50 people in the place that find it perfectly acceptable. as long as its comfortable in your world.. Its people like yourself that tv dinners were created.. and another thing... Chi has been in business for over four years . (average life span of a restaurant is 1 year) .. Whatever they are doing, they are doing it so right.. so they don't need your input.. or the 10 dollars you might spend there.. Believe it or not your business for the next 20 years won't put a dent in their toilet paper bill for the next week.. so thanks for opening up a place for me to sit .. since you won't be back... i like the view.. and for some reason.... I can't hear you complaining anymore... and I can finally hear the music...Ahhhhhh so nice...

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