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Fish On Rice Sushi: The Worst Maybe.
Back during my college days, a group of us would often go out for all-you-can-eat sushi as it provided a lot of food for a set price. Plus the group was mostly guys with big appetites. It was fun times.
Over the last few years though I’ve grown more weary of going to AYCE restaurants. Vancouver is filled with these places, and even though we are all aware that the quality of the food is usually on the lower end, we still go for a getogether once in a while. Last night, nine of us decided to return to Fish On Rice in Burnaby. I was fairly reluctant, as its quality and service has greatly diminished since its opening, but it’s close-by and could accomodate that many of us.
It was quite the dinner… Four of us got there first so we put in an order. It took probably 15 minutes though to find a server to pass the order to though. No one had come to check on us after we were seated. As the rest of our party arrived, it probably took about 30 minutes to start getting our food. We didn’t even get our drinks first, those came much later. Trying to get extra order forms also took a while, and the second round of drinks was also slow. In the past they’d give us pitchers of pop, but for some reason this time they didn’t. I also never got my oyster motoyaki.
However, the worst part was soon to come. A round of miso soups arrived and the first bowl the server placed on the table, he spilled some onto one of the girls’ knees. Apparently it was quite hot, but she didn’t make a fuss about it. But right after that, a round of pop came and as the server placed the tray down by the seats, he spilled one of the glasses all over the seat and got one of the guys’ pants wet. Not good. Our friend left to get cleaned up (his shoe was also filled with pop, and phased by it, when he poured out the pop from his shoe, he poured it right into two other friends’ shoes, lol) while the employees came to wipe up the mess.
It seems to be a running thing within Vancouver regarding Asian restaurants… None of the servers are properly trained in good customer service. They don’t greet you that warmly, they don’t often check on you… They just get you your food. I guess maybe that’s how we are just like, haha. But it probably shouldn’t be an excuse for shoddy service.
When our bill came, we noticed that they left the 10% gratuity charge on, and no discount or any form of compensation was given to us our even our two friends who were mostly affected. We had to get them to remove the gratuity, but didn’t demand that our friends’ meals be paid for or anything. We’re pretty passive that way. Anyway, I don’t think we’ll be going back there again anymore.
Posted by tastethehappy
February 2008
3 Responses to “Fish On Rice Sushi: The Worst Maybe.”
dan Says:
February 21st, 2008at
10:20 pm
I totally agree. This place has got to be the worst place for service. They seem to have a whole scheme about bringing you less and less of your order as you stay longer.
The drink spillage sounded like a horrible experience. I support your boycott of this place ![]()
Yeah, when we gave our first order to a waitress passing by she seemed confused as to why we were giving it to her.
I’m definitely going to be telling people to avoid this place if they ever think of going there, haha.
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February 24th, 2008at
11:27 pm
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