>>15509125-nk I'd rather not have that be there while I'm eating my food, so I can focus on the food more and enjoy it, rather than get side-tracked and have the experience kind of spoiled by even noticing the smell being there, it'd just be a bit overwhelming, you know? Plus, I really wouldn't feel safe with having lighted up candles in front of me, I don't know, what if one of us made a wrong move and tipped one over or something, it'd light the whole table on fire, don't know. I think it's just stupid to have candles there, it's just pretentious, like, oh look, we're a fancy restaurant, we have candles and fancy flowers on our tables, look how fancy it is, yeah, it's just retarded, I wouldn't come to this place. Oh, and, kind of a bad practice there, are you supposed to have empty plates on the tables ready before anybody sits down? I mean, no, that's just dumb, you'd bring them along with the food after the order is made, it's bit of a small thing but just shows the unprofessionalism in that place. And, I just got a really good idea for restaurants, if you really want people to think you're fancy, like, they bring in some really comfortable chairs for every table, like, you know the chairs that you can press a button on and it massages you or something, imagine having that on a restaurant, you could have it on at a soft level or something while having your food, and relax after you're done too, imagine how nice it'd be. Oh, people would come to the restaurant just to order anything and sit on the chairs for a while, right? I mean, it sounds great, there has to be restaurants, or a cafe, who had that thought before, if not, wow, what are they doing. Anyway, uh, I guess that's all, I really don't like this restaurant, oh, and, one more thing, places even I've went to have done this, if they were really any fancy, they would bring in some water to the table without anybody asking for it, then the girl on the left wouldn't be having any problems and jus-Too long.