Dinner tonight was at the Comedor Lucerna, which was simply jumping.
As eating establishments go, it’s a great concept. It’s basically a warehouse space, filled with large 12-seater picnic table/bench furniture and surrounded by 6 different food outlets and a bar. The premise is you are seated and receive menus from each outlet, order what you so desire and then have it delivered to your table for consumption. The meals we had were great and you couldn't complain about the service - there was none!
It seemed that no one wanted to help the Gringo’s for whatever reason. It even became Fawlty Towers like when we asked to pay and leave. We received 5 different tickets, from 3 different wait staff performing perfectly choreographed 'drop & dash' manoeuvres that facilitated us spending 20+ minutes trying to settle the bill(s).
Couldn't help but laugh at another moment that I’m labelling “TIM” – This Is Mexico.
Dinner tonight was at the Comedor Lucerna, which was simply jumping.
As eating establishments go, it’s a great concept. It’s basically a warehouse space, filled with large 12-seater picnic table/bench furniture and surrounded by 6 different food outlets and a bar. The premise is you are seated and receive menus from each outlet, order what you so desire and then have it delivered to your table for consumption. The meals we had were great and you couldn't complain about the service - there was none!
It seemed that no one wanted to help the Gringo’s for whatever reason. It even became Fawlty Towers like when we asked to pay and leave. We received 5 different tickets, from 3 different wait staff performing perfectly choreographed 'drop & dash' manoeuvres that facilitated us spending 20+ minutes trying to settle the bill(s).
Couldn't help but laugh at another moment that I’m labelling “TIM” – This Is Mexico.