Los Trompos Merida Centro, Calle 60 and 59, second floor dinning room.
Food is not bad, not the greatest either. Atmosphere is just like any other place.
What's disgusting is the sorry attitude and lack of customer service of the waiter that "served us". He looked like forced to work, unpleasant and inattentive.
Lack of manners. He dragged several chairs across the floor from one table to another, just to disrupt the conversation of the other customers, as they seems to be enjoying themselves.
Then, as he was walking downstairs to pick up the food, he picked his nose for all to see, but in a gross manner. I felt so disrespected and wanted to leave, since I took that as a display of what could be done to someone's food, for whatever reason he was going through.
I do not reward this behavior, so no tip was left.
I usually don't do this, but I feel it has to be addressed for the wellbeing of the clients, since we are paying for a product/service, we do not ask for anything to be free, and should be served at business/professional level.
Because of that, I won't recommend this...
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