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Avis GJUSTA Los Angeles
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3.6/5
25 avis
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GJUSTA
Ouvert
- de 07h00 à 16h00
Horaires d'ouverture
Lundi
07:00 - 16:00
Mardi
07:00 - 16:00
Mercredi
07:00 - 16:00
Jeudi
07:00 - 16:00
Vendredi
07:00 - 16:00
Samedi
07:00 - 16:00
Dimanche
07:00 - 16:00
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After placing an order, you're abruptly confronted with a non-negotiable 25% tip automatically added to your bill, leaving no room for choice.
I won't be returning, and I strongly advise anyone enamored with this establishment to reconsider, especially tourists (don't fall for their enticing outdoor seating)!
After taking a few photos to capture the Sunday mood, I was accosted by the hostess. She claimed it was a violation to photograph employees without their consent and demanded I delete any pictures containing staff. It's important to note that taking photographs in public places is generally legal in Los Angeles. While I understand the intent to protect employee privacy, I wasn't intentionally photographing them. In reality, capturing the overall vibe of a bustling restaurant inevitably includes some employees in the background. There was also no signage indicating a photography policy, and frankly, if the hostess's approach had been respectful, I would have happily complied regardless of the legality.
Most importantly, the hostess's demeanor was extremely rude, accusatory, and threatening. This unprofessional behavior was the most disappointing aspect of the situation. It's baffling that anyone would try to prevent customers from taking photos, or even demand the deletion of photos already taken. Businesses should recognize that customers sharing great photos of the environment is free and effective marketing, ultimately benefiting the establishment itself(this last statement is only my opinion).
Even if there's a gray area regarding photographing employees unintentionally in a public space, there should be a consistent standard for privacy. If capturing employees incidentally is forbidden, shouldn't the same logic apply to the restaurant's surveillance cameras constantly recording patrons? If the logic holds, their cameras shouldn't be taking videos and photos of all customers without their consent, which doesn't make sense. This highlights the absurdity of the hostess's claim and the nonsensical nature of her demand.
This incident underscores the need for clear communication of policies and staff training on customer service. The potential for a positive experience here is high, but unfortunately, it fell short in this instance.
Guys, stop treating people who deliver your orders to the end consumer with a high regard and respect other people’s time. Today, one employee told me that I should wait for the order as long as necessary, but I didn’t point out that he should do his job in his place and not interfere with recommendations to others.
Set up a program so that people who work with you for the same goal don’t stand for half an hour and don’t wait for one sandwich to be prepared, it’s funny.
I tried several times to pick up an order from your, but you don’t fit into the timing; there is no point or desire to wait more than half an hour.
The food is great especially the baked goods. Venice prices so nothing shocking for the neighbourhood.
Minimal indoor eating space but the courtyard is nice with flexible seating for large and small groups. I like eating inside when I am alone. Kid friendly.
Not sure about parking since I usually walk.
Update: Brisket banh mi is fire. Tahini croissant is INCREDIBLE (and actually better than the revered baklava croissant).
Food was absolutely delicious. Recommend the brisket hash.
Recommend.