I decided to come here for lunch since a few of my coworkers had suggested it for some typical Dominican food. I ordered los 3 Golpes (Salami, mangu, y queso frito). The gentleman before me ordered the same; however, he received a heaping amount of each—3 pieces of cheese, 4 pieces of salami, and enough mangu to feed a family of four. When I went to order, I was given what was left of the mangu (enough for 1 person) and 2 pieces of salami and cheese. In Spanish, the cashier was told to charge me $10. The cashier confirmed (in Spanish) with the cook, “$10?” He tells me “$10”, and I’m surprised by the price. Why? The previous order was visible on the cash register screen, and it was close to $14. The previous customer was the guy who received the generous amount of 3 Golpes AND a lunch combination platter (for his friend).
How is it that two meals were charged significantly less than my one meal? Not to mention, the gentleman's order of 3 Golpes was twice as much as mine.
Your pricing should be CONSISTENT and FAIR for ALL customers, regardless of whether they are regulars...
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