"our family of six has been on the road for 392 days all over the world. we were in 33 countries and have eaten hundreds of restaurants. the service we received in this restaurant was the worst and rudest we have about us. I ordered a glittering... apple juice and the woman was so rude for us that all our children want to order drinks, not only conductive water, but water in a counter known for amazing local water. she grabbed and complained to us when she left and the couple next to us (as other local restaurant owners turned out) apologised for her rude behavior (it was not her fault, but they felt really bad for how rude she was.) the server came back and drove her rant and then left and made faces on an older server while on us. I would not recommend this restaurant alone. we had two pasta dishes and four pizzas and they were all incredibly salty. the meat on one of the pizzas was unusable, it was too salty and didn't taste fresh (it burned a small freezer) too old? we were not poisoned to the happiness. we all ate about half our meal, enough to not be hungry, and could not eat anymore. we smuggled water for the rest of the night, the feeling of our salt lick pizzas and pastas dehydrated. I know that restaurants make money from all orders and place it for the patrons, ordering for drinks. we had water with us, as we always do at any time of day and if that is not allowed, it can say that and water of conduct (or not.) patrons do not need the emotional outbreaks as part of their culinary experience. at this point we can choose what we want to do if we don't drink or order anything. at no point is it necessary that a server runs away, complains to the guests about tables of other guests, and to make faces to other servers while showing who it is not satisfied with. if someone is unable to control their emotions on these wise, serving the public in a restaurant is the wrong call for them. I would completely avoid this restaurant!"