Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Problems with ITC Kitchens of India?



Problems with ITC Kitchen’s of India?
 
(Tsk, tsk)


On a hot summer’s day at Odriew restaurant:

A family of four enter Odriew restaurant on a hot and sultry afternoon. The good gent has been identified for a good natured prank by the management and ITC Kitchens of India. 

Having settled down, the gent motions the waiter.

The waiter waits patiently for them to arrive at a consensus. At length the gent places the order, to which the waiter asks: how would you prefer your food, bland or spicy?

Definitely bland, the man says instantly, thankful to the waiter for his thoughtfulness. There were two young children, see?

The waiter retreats and arrives shortly thereafter with the hot food. The waiter serves them. But hello, what’s this? The food is not cooked! He wanted cooked food. (Tsk, tsk)

The waiter apologizes and promises to replace the dish. When he arrives with another dish, the gent gives it a good look-over and is dismayed. It’s too oily, he whines. (Dear, dear!)

The waiter once again retreats and re-enters subsequently with another dish. On finding it alright, the gent helps himself generously and then with tears in his eyes and smoke from his ears realizes that it is too spicy. 
 (Oh, dear!)

 Can no one get it right out here, he cries out loud? And tells his family to get up as we’re leaving! (Oh, dear!)

 All this and much else is recorded and uploaded on YouTube. (Tsk, tsk)

The waiter, as if on cue, presents the guest a bill equivalent for a family of four adults in a 5-star hotel.

 (Blink, blink)

At length, the puny cat roars: But we haven’t eaten anything, cries the good gent. He wants to speak with the manager ASAP, he bellows.

At length, the manager arrives and apologizing profusely says that a joke had been played on him by the management and ITC Kitchens of India and if he could wait for a minute or two, he could be a privileged guest with the meal on the house with best compliments from the management and ITC Kitchens of India.

Enjoy your meal.

Have a nice day!

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