This 1-star review comes from your regular, who has been a regular for almost 9 years ever since your shop was still located in Surry Hills.
Made a take-away order around 4:45PM on Saturday, 12th July 2025 for Sio Bak Pui. I came back in 25 minutes later to pick it up, while having my dog carried.
As a standard etiquette along with common sense, I did not let my dog walk inside the restaurant, notwithstanding the short timing that I went inside to pick my food up from the counter and leave which took less than 2 minutes.
Immediately, as I walked to the pickup spot the younger female waitress spoke rudely along with a sickening body language telling me to put my dog on the floor. I couldn't digest the logic why she had the audacity to tell me to put my dog on the floor?
Isn't the logic of carrying our dogs is way better to prevent accidents to happen inside the shop? Silly employee.
Please filter this as a constructive feedback to educate your staff members to treat customers with respect, probably to include critical thinking as well.
Whether this employee lacks education in possessing appropriate manners or having the basic communication skill to be respectful to others, it doesn't cost anything to be nice.
Bear in mind that customers are the reason which keeps your business moving.
Tanpa pelanggan, kamu juga ga bakal digaji!
Response to owner:
I appreciate your thorough and prompt response.
While I understand that you have reviewed the CCTV footage, it doesn't provide an accurate audible conversation of how your employee used her words on that day. The comments which are not captured on CCTV obviously is condescending.
I would like to stress again, that the words your employee used did not encapsulate the standard quality of being respectful towards customers.
Additionally, as a local in the area a lot of times I saw customers picking up their food or simply walked inside your shop with their dogs and if your shop is not dog friendly, please put up a bigger sign and be consistent towards each customer that dogs are strictly...
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