Disappointed with our experience at Ha Ha Sushi in Orcutt, California. Living just blocks away, we were excited to dine in. However, the service fell short at every step. Despite ordering a large Japanese beer, it arrived sans glass. While my wife received her Ell Roll and we ordered an appetizer of shrimp, my Cowboy roll was forgotten. Though the manager rectified the mistake with Wasabi and ginger, the delay was frustrating. Eventually receiving my order, I was irked but maintained composure. The waitress overlooked my dinner until my wife finished hers. Even the payment process was flawed, returning without a pen for the credit card transaction. Despite the subpar service, I tipped 20% out of respect for the kitchen staff, recognizing their culinary prowess. Although the food was enjoyable, the dismal service left a bitter taste. With only four tables occupied, the focus seems to be on takeout, likely due to the poor in-person experience. While the sushi chefs shined, the waitress's incompetence marred our evening. Leaving a handwritten note on the receipt, I doubt it will prompt improvement. Regrettably, I won't be returning for dine-in service, opting for takeout to avoid further disappointment. And for the worst waitress ever, I've written so you may understand why you should seek employment elsewhere and stop costing the owner customers.
In the land of Orcutt, near the sea, There's a sushi joint, oh what a spree! But alas, our visit was not so swell, At Ha Ha Sushi, we didn't fare well.
Just two blocks away, we strolled with glee, To enjoy some rolls, my wife and me. But the service, oh dear, what a mess, Our waitress, she caused quite the stress.
A Japanese beer, we did decree, But no glass arrived, oh woe is me! Ell Roll for her, Cowboy for me, But mine got lost, can't you see?
With shrimp in tow, and rolls in hand, The waitress forgot, it wasn't planned. No Cowboy roll, I sat and moped, While my wife's roll, she quickly scoped.
But wait, there's more, the saga unfolds, My dinner arrived, after stories were told. No pen for the card, oh what a plight, Yet still, I tipped, with all my might.
The sushi chefs, they worked with flair, But our waitress's blunders filled the air. Handwritten notes, in hope of change, But improvement seems beyond her range.
So takeout it is, our lesson learned, For in-person dining, our hearts now spurned. Though the food was grand, the service sour, At Ha Ha Sushi, in Orcutt's bower. " All in all, I will probably never eat here ever again. There are lots of good places around. This one is not but only because our...
Read moreHaha Sushi left us with a mixed bag of impressions. My Korean ramen was delightfully spicy, hitting just the right notes for a satisfying meal. Even my husband's roll, equally fiery, pleased his palate. However, our dining experience took a downturn with our friends' choices. One described her cooking roll as tainted by a lemony aftertaste reminiscent of cleaning products—an unfortunate twist on an otherwise promising dish.
The dessert, rated a modest 7.75, was decent enough but failed to leave a lasting impression. Atmosphere-wise, the restaurant fell short; it lacked the cozy charm or ambiance that often enhances a dining outing. What's more, catching the attention of the waitstaff proved challenging. With time pressing, we resorted to trekking to the cash register to settle our bills—a practical but less-than-ideal end to our meal.
In summary, Haha Sushi offers some flavorsome dishes, but the overall experience left something to be desired. I'd rate it three stars—a place to satisfy a craving, perhaps, but not where I'd eagerly steer friends looking for a memorable...
Read moreToday after going to Starbucks across the street from this restaurant and being treated with kindness and understanding we thought we would try teriyaki at this restaurant. The first greeting was ok but was told I shud sit outside bcuz of my dog that the server didnt recognizing he had his service vest on and that I was told most people with pets sat outside. I explained to him I am a veteran with a service dog and have never been refused service to where I could sit..I showed him my veterans card and that my service dog is tegistered. I suddenly lost my appetite a n.v d we left. To add to the insult he apologized and said have a nice day. Being that as it iui s I would've given 0 stars to this restaurant if I could. We went to a vietnamese restaurant and had no issue. Some training is needed bcuz we also had gone to ichiban and they hff ad no issue either. Careful consideration of California state and national laws need to be followed. Poor poor customer service of untrained...
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