| Kuriya Dining |
Overall - ?
Food and Beverage - na
Ambience / Setting - na
Value - na
Service - na
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Will you return to this place? Definitely Not
Review Date: 31 Jul 2009 |
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| 1 Kim Seng Promenade, #01-28 Great World City, Singapore |
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| I was not allowed in.
This place is discriminatory. They refused to seat my family because we had a baby with us. The manager came out and said it was a company policy that no kids under 6 are allowed!!! A Friday evening after a hard week of work, I was happy that the weekend was here and what better way than to celebrate with a family meal out. These guys refused to let us in! And they are situated in Great World City, Which is a popular family hangout. Simply amazing.
I wish I could tell you the food was wonderful.
But I can't. I'm not allowed in there.
What a wonderful way not to spend the baby bonus cash.
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Comments
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Greg Griffiths on Kuriya Dining: I was not allowed in. Thank God the Management has the No kids policy!!!
Fine dinning locations are not meant for children. When people go out for dinner, they are PAYING for food, service and AMBIENCE. The reason smoking was banned in restaurants was not to save people from killing themselves smoking, it was to ensure OTHERS in the restaurant were not subjected to the annoying habits of others. Noise pollution is no different... there is an entire room of people, and you're being extremely selfish thinking your baby's crying/screams are something everyone else in the restaurant wants to PAY their money to hear. I love kids, just take them to somewhere that caters to children, McDonalds, Sushi Tei, etc. or leave them home if you want to have a truly fine dining ambience.
Again, thank you for restaurants who enforce a very logical policy to preserve the atmosphere most people desire when they go out for a nice meal... peaceful and relaxing.
Murasaki Hime on Kuriya Dining: I was not allowed in. This is horrible. I don't think Kuriya qualifies as a Fine Dining Restaurant and therefore it's so laughable for them to have a no-kids policy. This matter should be made public through the papers.
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