Alexsandra
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I have had this happen to me. I have a severe allergy to anise (the spice), to cold cuts and I am intolerant to dairy. I have had to deal with a rude waiter once who refused to go get the Chef and said he would take care of telling the kitchen himself. I did have an ADR noting my allergy so I do not understand why they did not follow protocol or why he was so rude when I told him that I preferred talking directly to the chef!?. In the end, after a long discussion and debate, he went to get the chef. It was a stressful and uncomfortable situation and it ruined my evening. I did not complain to a manager because in the end I did get to speak to the Chef but in hindsight I should have alerted the manager of the waiter's lack of knowledge when it came to allergies.
I even had a bad experience at California Grill a couple of years ago when the Chef made me feel like my allergy was a real bother and he refused to modify any of his dishes because he said they were all cooked with butter!? He pointed to one option on the menu (sushi) and told me that was all I could eat. So I kindly asked if he could modify the steak dish to be dairy free since I figured a steak could be cooked without butter and he said no. As for dessert he said there was nothing on the menu for me. I just don't understand why he was so rude with me. It was like he thought I was being a picky eater and he was treating me like a child who was being fussy. Honestly, I was too shy to complain at the time and figured it would just make me feel worse to make a scene but I regret that decision now. I should have complained to upper manager. One should never have to deal with feeling guilty about having a food allergy. It is hard enough for allergic person to feel safe eating out.
That being said, other than these two situations, I have had nothing but great experiences at Disney Restaurants. Usually all the staff at Disney go above and beyond to make me feel welcome and safe.
I even had a bad experience at California Grill a couple of years ago when the Chef made me feel like my allergy was a real bother and he refused to modify any of his dishes because he said they were all cooked with butter!? He pointed to one option on the menu (sushi) and told me that was all I could eat. So I kindly asked if he could modify the steak dish to be dairy free since I figured a steak could be cooked without butter and he said no. As for dessert he said there was nothing on the menu for me. I just don't understand why he was so rude with me. It was like he thought I was being a picky eater and he was treating me like a child who was being fussy. Honestly, I was too shy to complain at the time and figured it would just make me feel worse to make a scene but I regret that decision now. I should have complained to upper manager. One should never have to deal with feeling guilty about having a food allergy. It is hard enough for allergic person to feel safe eating out.
That being said, other than these two situations, I have had nothing but great experiences at Disney Restaurants. Usually all the staff at Disney go above and beyond to make me feel welcome and safe.