Rilo, your story doesn't surprise me, and we've been tested to the limit ourselves, but once the meals arrived, we couldn't help but forgive the place. (Mind you, we were probably that hungry by then that we'd probably have forgiven anyone, just for a crust). To try and help Dimitri with his meal planning we used to see him in the early afternoon, give him our party's order, and tell him what time we would arrive. It made no difference whatsoever. But, we always found the food, atmosphere, music, and host, to all be first-class, and interesting. It used to make for an enjoyable change from the other tried and tested options in the village, as long as you didn't have anywhere else to go, anytime soon.