First, Olive Garden is a very appealing restaurant with a wonderful ambience. The entrance is wide and spacious to accommodate the visitors, and there are chairs by the walls for people to sit in while they’re waiting to get a table. On one occasion at Olive …show more content…
Most of these people don’t want to go because they may have had to wait for a long time to get in. Sometimes it can take up to an hour to get in. One time, I went with my mom to have lunch at Olive Garden and she ordered a salmon meal. After she waited about thirty minutes, she got her Salmon almost raw, and when she told them about it, the manager came and apologized, and then he sent another one. The second salmon meal was well-cooked from outside but still raw on the inside, which meant they cooked it too quickly, so she ordered to spaghetti. The good thing was we got our lunch for free because of that. My dad visited Olive Garden twice, and in both visits, he complained about the long waiting, and he said, “it’s not worth it to come because they warm the food in microwave, and their food is not fresh.” However, Olive Garden is the busiest restaurant in Toledo and if it wasn’t great, people would not wait such a long time to get in. The prices are very acceptable, the service is very good, and the internal design is