“斐济洲际酒店novo 餐厅,最后一顿晚餐,本以为会有个美好的回忆,但是让我感觉糟透了,主要是领位的小姐,她自己穿着一件戴帽运动服,她竟然让我摘下帽子,还是我不应该穿短裤,从来没有遇到过这样的服务,令人感到非常奇怪,这是一间海边半露天的餐厅,但是在预定之前没有任何告知服装要求,,总之非常不舒服
The below email is the reply to the hotel request
Thank you very much for your letter, my holiday is over, but the memories of my stay at Intercontinental Fiji were not perfect. For the last dinner in particular, I felt very strange. I had reserved a table for two at NOVO restaurant last night, and the woman who greeted us when I arrived was wearing a strange grey hooded tracksuit over her work clothes. She asked me if it was my first time to come to this restaurant, I said yes, she introduced me to the restaurant's cuisine, I think this is your rules, but her attitude is not warm, very cold, the most strange to me is that she asked me to take off my baseball cap, I asked her why? I didn't understand her, and she said I shouldn't wear shorts. But the restaurant doesn't tell customers they have to dress up? And the other customers are wearing shorts, too? And her own dress is also very unique, this is a semi-open seaside restaurant, is it necessary to guide guests to wear formal clothes? I think it's very rude, and I'm dying to know, what does the lady mean? I was unhappy. I felt slighted. Looking forward to your reply!
Thank you very much for your letter, my holiday is over, but the memories of my stay at Intercontinental Fiji were not perfect. For the last dinner in particular, I felt very strange. I had reserved a table for two at NOVO restaurant last night, and the woman who greeted us when I arrived was wearing a strange grey hooded tracksuit over her work clothes. She asked me if it was my first time to come to this restaurant, I said yes, she introduced me to the restaurant's cuisine, I think this is your rules, but her attitude is not warm, very cold, the most strange to me is that she asked me to take off my baseball cap, I asked her why?”