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March 18, 2008 11:27 PM

Rage against the reservationist

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Dear reservationist, please do not scoff at me. I know I'm asking for the impossible when I call on a Friday afternoon to request a table for 8 p.m. that evening. Even without your imperious tone, I know your establishment is a hot one indeed. That's why I'm calling you before I bother to walk-in: on the off, against-the-odds chance that there is an opening. What? Oh, you're too cool to accept walk-ins? Well, goodbye then.

You know, I've made a conscious effort not to unleash my frustrations on this blog. Restaurants have bad nights, mistakes happen, and in most cases, things are swiftly smoothed over. But in the multiple instances in which I've had to deal with a curt, harried, and unhelpful reservationist—Why does it feel like I'm bothering you when it's your job to answer the phones?—I'm sick of being treated like dirt before I've left my humble little ride with the valet and got a sugary, overpriced cocktail in my hand.

All this came to a head over the weekend: I had reservations at Foxtail for Saturday night. I didn't get the customary phone call to confirm the time. So when I called first before heading out to West Hollywood, I was informed that my reservation was in fact the night before.

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Why so forlorn Foxtail? Is it because no one can get a proper ressie with you?

Hello?! I distinctly requested Saturday, not Friday. No, Cherise the Reservationist was stalwart, "Your reservation was last night." She offered no explanation, no solution, no attempt to look for another time. When I pointed that there was obviously a problem here, and I'm not hearing a possible alternative or even an apology for that matter, she responded, "Okay, certainly...I apologize for your confusion" (emphasis not mine).

I was fuming obviously, but the thing that completely took me over the edge was the unmitigated self-righteousness. Cherise was confident that she wasn't the one in the wrong as she kept repeating in an inflexible loop, "Your reservation was last night. My book says that your reservation was Friday." 

What convincing evidence, Matlock. Remind me never to hire you as my defense attorney. Which is more likely: that I misspoke both the date and day as I made the reservation in front of the very people that I was supposed to meet that night, or that Cherise the Reservationist opened her appointment book to the wrong day and wrote my name (most likely misspelled) in the incorrect slot?

And, if I indeed had a Friday night commitment, why did I not get a confirmation call? That would have apprised me of "my confusion" at least 24 hours in advance to rectify the matter with my party. Foxtail is new, but a phone call to guests for validation is just fundamental. Perhaps this miserable, miserable non-procedure is the reason why no one—really, no one—on the various message boards is talking about the supposed hot spot. The hullabaloo over "Top Chef" be absolutely damned.

—Jiyeon Yoo

Posted by Alexandra Le Tellier at March 18, 2008 11:27 PM
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Comments
Thanks for the heads up. I will NOT visit this restaurant based on this type of attitude. We, unfortunately, received the same guff at Bastide 2 weeks ago. Won't go back there ever again either.
Posted By: steve | March 19, 2008 3:36 PM

I've never heard of Foxtail. Oh well, now I won't even bother to go there.
Posted By: eatss | March 20, 2008 1:25 PM

Wow! Your experience is suprising to me! I had dinner there last Thursday night and I loved it! The steak was phenomenal, my server was attentive and I had a drink called the Uva Bella that had to be one of the best I've ever tasted. Although this is a new restaraunt that I read about on Daily Candy, it wasn't busy until late that night. Probably because the club was open. I had no problem with reservations. The girl was very sweet and professional. I'm not sure if she is the same person, but the girl at the door even greeted us by name when we walked in! That rarely happens in Hollywood hot spots!!! I'm sorry for your experience but I wouldn't let one disgruntled person ruin your opportunity to have a good time.
Posted By: reesa | March 20, 2008 5:12 PM

Had a similar experience at Comme Ca just a few nights after reading your story. It must be in the water.
Posted By: Michelle | March 23, 2008 7:47 AM

I think reesa's on the pr payroll. Jiyeon, that blows. What's the female equivalent of "douchebag"? Seriously, you're a customer--at this high-end of a place, you even qualify as a client--WHY the attitude? I hope all of Cherise's future cattle-calls and auditions tank, damning her to an eternity in the purgatory of the rez desk.
Posted By: lucinda michele | March 23, 2008 2:07 PM



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Alexandra Le Tellier has covered L.A.’s nightlife scene since 2003 and has gained a reputation as a news-breaking gossip hound with a knack for slipping past the velvet rope. She’s often seen balancing a notepad in one hand and a glass of champagne in the other. Le Tellier has a fondness for open bars and ultra lounges and can do a killer Running Man if adequately intoxicated. She does not like tequila or waiting in line.

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