Hijinx
2006-04-27, 12:37 PM
I was looking at the 50% off ad for the Miraflores restaurant, and I noticed that you must present the coupon BEFORE you order--why? I often see this in Japan. Me thinks you don't get what you would normally get w/o the coupon. It should make no difference whether or not you present the coupon at paying the bill time IF it is truly--and honestly--a 50% off deal. I'll stay away from that restaurant-- I'll "mira" the flowers somewhere else.
sincity
2006-04-27, 03:04 PM
I was looking at the 50% off ad for the Miraflores restaurant, and I noticed that you must present the coupon BEFORE you order--why? I often see this in Japan. Me thinks you don't get what you would normally get w/o the coupon. It should make no difference whether or not you present the coupon at paying the bill time IF it is truly--and honestly--a 50% off deal. I'll stay away from that restaurant-- I'll "mira" the flowers somewhere else.
Based on their 3,000 yen set menu, here's what methinks you get:
Papa Ala Hvanoaina or Chicharron de Camarones
Andes potato topped with special sauce or Peruvian prawn tempura
Ensalada Verde
Garden salad
Sopa Del Dia
Soup of the day
Aji De Gallina or Pollo Ala Grillet
Cheesy chicken soup or chicken in bbq sauce
Homemade Cake
Coffee or Tea
And you're getting that for a buck-fifty. Sounds like a decent deal to me, but of course they probably water down the BBQ sauce, serve you leftover soup, and pawn off last week's lettuce on ya, f*ckin' c*nts! I wouldn't eat that pap if they were givin' it away in the middle of a famine.
Man oh man you've got me riled up now! What's say the two of us paranoid bargain hunters hurl old toasters, microwaves, frying pans etc. (symbolic weapons of the food terrorist) through their window? And later I'll take you to an eatery where you can mail in the coupon up to three months after ordering no questions asked.
Hijinx
2006-04-27, 06:57 PM
I'll pass: your night on the town sounded so "done before." I'm looking for something new and exciting.