I just posted this review on the Facebook page of a restaurant called Sushi Zanmai:
I used to live in Boulder. I used to love coming to Sushi Zanmai, which I did almost every other week in the later 1990s. I've just had an experience there that has made me realize I can't ever go there again.
I took my son Simon, who is little, to the toilet. The wait staff cleared all our food away.
When I complained to the manager, she tried to make it my fault by saying that I hadn't left something at the table to identify myself. What? My wallet? My $1000 phone?
She tried to tell me that I had been treated well by being given two items of food afterwards--that were part of our original order.
Wow. I'm so sad. I can't possibly go to Sushi Zanmai again. It just goes to show how kid-unfriendly Boulder can be. You can enjoy this town in your twenties, if you're white. Otherwise, forget it.
I have a whole week left to avoid going to my favorite restaurant. What a shame.
I'd like to point out that this has never happened to me before, ever, on Earth. I visit a lot of countries with Simon (9).
(Oh, and the town remains sooo embarrassingly white.)
I'd like to point out that this has never happened to me before, ever, on Earth. I visit a lot of countries with Simon (9).
(Oh, and the town remains sooo embarrassingly white.)
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Are you still in Boulder? I’d love to chat. I sent you an email.
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