View Full Version : Fujiyama - how to not run a restaurant
retiredguy123
12-02-2017, 05:09 PM
A friend and I had lunch today at the new Fujiyama restaurant in Pinellas Place. There were no customers except us. But, there were 4 children at a table who were apparently children of an employee or the owner. They made so much noise that it was difficult to talk and there was no place to sit where we wouldn't hear them. The food was fair, but we will never go back. They obviously spent a lot of money to create a nice serene environment, but ruined it with those kids.
graciegirl
12-02-2017, 05:35 PM
A friend and I had lunch today at the new Fujiyama restaurant in Pinellas Place. There were no customers except us. But, there were 4 children at a table who were apparently children of an employee or the owner. They made so much noise that it was difficult to talk and there was no place to sit where we wouldn't hear them. The food was fair, but we will never go back. They obviously spent a lot of money to create a nice serene environment, but ruined it with those kids.
??????
Even though this is a retirement community, we still have kids around.
Thank Goodness. I like them. AND they can be noisy.
But if you feed them and take good care of them some of them grow up to do amazing things. Would you like to see pictures of my grandchildren?
retiredguy123
12-02-2017, 05:40 PM
??????
Even though this is a retirement community, we still have kids around.
Thank Goodness. I like them. AND they can be noisy.
But if you feed them and take good care of them some of them grow up to do amazing things. Would you like to see pictures of my grandchildren?
These kids were not eating. The employee or owner was using the restaurant as a day care center. Would you pay $20 to eat lunch at a day care center? But, I would love to see your photos.
Sandtrap328
12-02-2017, 05:42 PM
??????
Even though this is a retirement community, we still have kids around.
Thank Goodness. I like them. AND they can be noisy.
But if you feed them and take good care of them some of them grow up to do amazing things. Would you like to see pictures of my grandchildren?
Where is that "LIKE " button?
Oh, here! LIKE
Thanks, Gracie!
Villageswimmer
12-02-2017, 05:56 PM
??????
Even though this is a retirement community, we still have kids around.
Thank Goodness. I like them. AND they can be noisy.
But if you feed them and take good care of them some of them grow up to do amazing things. Would you like to see pictures of my grandchildren?
This made me smile. I love seeing kids. If they were really noisy to the point of being obnoxious, you might have asked an adult on staff to quiet them down a bit. I hope this new restaurant makes it. Namaste.
graciegirl
12-02-2017, 06:07 PM
This made me smile. I love seeing kids. If they were really noisy to the point of being obnoxious, you might have asked an adult on staff to quiet them down a bit. I hope this new restaurant makes it. Namaste.
People don't seem to make their kids pipe down anymore. I do understand about noisy kids.
Boudicca
12-02-2017, 06:12 PM
Pressing the “Like” button now, Gracie
manaboutown
12-02-2017, 07:08 PM
A friend and I had lunch today at the new Fujiyama restaurant in Pinellas Place. There were no customers except us. But, there were 4 children at a table who were apparently children of an employee or the owner. They made so much noise that it was difficult to talk and there was no place to sit where we wouldn't hear them. The food was fair, but we will never go back. They obviously spent a lot of money to create a nice serene environment, but ruined it with those kids.
Maybe that is why there were no other customers.
Parenting in the US is all but nonexistent anymore. Many parents do not try to teach their children manners but let them disturb others until their little hearts are content. BTW I still enjoy quite quiet meals with children present when I dine in France.
CFrance
12-02-2017, 08:18 PM
Maybe that is why there were no other customers.
Parenting in the US is all but nonexistent anymore. Many parents do not try to teach their children manners but let them disturb others until their little hearts are content. BTW I still enjoy quite quiet meals with children present when I dine in France.
OMG, I had the noisiest, WORST time in a French restaurant last spring with a bunch of unruly kids and their 30-something parents who refused to corral them, much less keep them quieted down. They were screaming so loudly I couldn't hear the person we had taken out to lunch, and running around the tables and knocking chairs over. Of course, the parents were completely unapologetic or respectful of the other diners. And this was an expensive resto.
Kids are the same everywhere. It's their parents who are the problem.
NYGUY
12-02-2017, 10:14 PM
....Kids are the same everywhere. It's their parents who are the problem.
:BigApplause::BigApplause:
msfooter
12-03-2017, 01:12 AM
A friend and I had lunch today at the new Fujiyama restaurant in Pinellas Place. There were no customers except us. But, there were 4 children at a table who were apparently children of an employee or the owner. They made so much noise that it was difficult to talk and there was no place to sit where we wouldn't hear them. The food was fair, but we will never go back. They obviously spent a lot of money to create a nice serene environment, but ruined it with those kids.
Us too, the 3 of us had the same experience and to make matters worst 2 of us became sick about 2-3 hours after lunch. I, for one, spent most of the night going back and forth to the loo - pretty weak the next morning - ugh. The food was mediocre at best - nope, not returning.
BoatRatKat
12-03-2017, 09:30 AM
Thanks for the heads up, we'll pass on that restaurant. If I want to hear noisy kids I'll go sit at a park, a restaurant is about the last place I want to hear them. It is rude and shows the parents brought the kids up with little manners or concern for the environment they're in. It's truly a shame that the parents either can't control their own children or just don't care. And no, I don't want to see pictures of anyone's grandchildren...but I'll take a peek at grand dogs!
graciegirl
12-03-2017, 09:50 AM
Thanks for the heads up, we'll pass on that restaurant. If I want to hear noisy kids I'll go sit at a park, a restaurant is about the last place I want to hear them. It is rude and shows the parents brought the kids up with little manners or concern for the environment they're in. It's truly a shame that the parents either can't control their own children or just don't care. And no, I don't want to see pictures of anyone's grandchildren...but I'll take a peek at grand dogs!
Sigh.
Chatbrat
12-03-2017, 12:57 PM
The oriental restaurants in Pinellas have the reputation of being the absolute worst restaurants in the villages--about a year ago my wife ordered a special "fish" dish for me--to eat for my birthday (take out)==took one bite and threw it into the disposal/
EPutnam1863
12-03-2017, 05:36 PM
Because the kids are rude, I get rude back by putting my finger to my lips, saying ssshhh! I do this with a smile. It works.
EPutnam1863
12-03-2017, 05:39 PM
Sigh.
We live in this suburb of Minneapolis. It is unbelievable how spoiled the children are and how unconcerned their parents are. But still we do enjoy watching them as they are the picture of energy, sunshine, and happiness.
EPutnam1863
12-03-2017, 05:44 PM
The oriental restaurants in Pinellas have the reputation of being the absolute worst restaurants in the villages--about a year ago my wife ordered a special "fish" dish for me--to eat for my birthday (take out)==took one bite and threw it into the disposal/
I stay away from restaurants because back in 1991 in Berkeley, California, a friend and I went to this Oriental restaurant. I ordered sweet and sour pork which I thought tasted a little strange. My friend took a sample to this biological lab where she worked testing foods. The test was dog.
Then my brother who lives near Los Angeles had a next-door neighbor who raised puppies to sell to restaurants.
CFrance
12-03-2017, 06:22 PM
Thanks for the heads up, we'll pass on that restaurant. If I want to hear noisy kids I'll go sit at a park, a restaurant is about the last place I want to hear them. It is rude and shows the parents brought the kids up with little manners or concern for the environment they're in. It's truly a shame that the parents either can't control their own children or just don't care. And no, I don't want to see pictures of anyone's grandchildren...but I'll take a peek at grand dogs!
This is one grand dog!
Gpsma
12-03-2017, 06:42 PM
Is this restaurant a take-out place with a few tables in the front or a regualr sit- down restaurant with wait staff?
retiredguy123
12-03-2017, 06:55 PM
Is this restaurant a take-out place with a few tables in the front or a regualr sit- down restaurant with wait staff?
It is a sit down place with tables and booths, but you order at the counter. I think they call it fast casual.
JSR22
12-03-2017, 07:09 PM
I stay away from restaurants because back in 1991 in Berkeley, California, a friend and I went to this Oriental restaurant. I ordered sweet and sour pork which I thought tasted a little strange. My friend took a sample to this biological lab where she worked testing foods. The test was dog.
Then my brother who lives near Los Angeles had a next-door neighbor who raised puppies to sell to restaurants.
I hope your brother reported them.
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