*Looks like Keith Lee isn’t the only person giving a thumbs down to restaurants in Atlanta. Cardi B is joining the TikTok food critic as she weighs in personally with her thoughts on what the eateries are lacking to make them among the best places to go for a great bite to eat.
According to the “WAP” rhyme-sayer, ATL restaurants’ desire for a profit is not high on their list as well as efforts to deliver their cuisine to customers, who she believes staffers have a problem with.
“First things first, right? I feel like Atlanta restaurants… They don’t like to make money,” Cardi said on Instagram Live. “I feel like they don’t like people, they don’t like their customers, they just don’t f***ing like it. First things first, right?”
Cardi wasn’t through. She added: “You can barely order in Atlanta restaurants. Like you call, and they’re like, ‘Oh, we don’t take orders, we don’t take orders.’ It gets to the point that I literally have people that order for me, like, ‘Hey, can you just name-drop my name?’”
Cardi B’s opinion on Atlanta-based restaurants follows Keith Lee’s blunt take on the city’s eatery scene during a tour of the establishments.
*Looks like Keith Lee isn’t the only person giving a thumbs down to restaurants in Atlanta. Cardi B is joining the TikTok food critic as she weighs in personally with her thoughts on what the eateries are lacking to make them among the best places to go for a great bite to eat.
According to the “WAP” rhyme-sayer, ATL restaurants’ desire for a profit is not high on their list as well as efforts to deliver their cuisine to customers, who she believes staffers have a problem with.
“First things first, right? I feel like Atlanta restaurants… They don’t like to make money,” Cardi said on Instagram Live. “I feel like they don’t like people, they don’t like their customers, they just don’t f***ing like it. First things first, right?”
Cardi wasn’t through. She added: “You can barely order in Atlanta restaurants. Like you call, and they’re like, ‘Oh, we don’t take orders, we don’t take orders.’ It gets to the point that I literally have people that order for me, like, ‘Hey, can you just name-drop my name?’”
Cardi B’s opinion on Atlanta-based restaurants follows Keith Lee’s blunt take on the city’s eatery scene during a tour of the establishments.
Among those visited by the social media influencer was “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kandi Burruss’ Old Lady Gang. Citing Lee’s review, CassiusLife mentioned how the influencer took the restaurant to task, saying he had trouble getting a table after being told the restaurant doesn’t do takeout orders on the weekend.
Cassius noted that most of Lee’s poor reviews seemed to lean more toward service than actual food quality. Still, that did not prevent him from giving his followers his unedited opinion. As a result, Lee triggered a slew of reactions across social media from those who criticized the TikTok star’s reviews.
Like Lee, Cardi had her own faults she found with ATL culinary establishments. And she did not gloss over anything she had a problem with. At all, with a lack of pick-up orders and deliveries and random closing hours sticking out in a negative way.
All in all, Cardi’s gripes further emphasized her original belief that the restaurants in Atlanta are just not operating with the goal of turning a profit.
“First, they don’t do no pick-up orders, they don’t do deliveries, they just don’t do s**t,” she voiced. “Second, Atlanta restaurants, right? They be closed on the most random s**t. Like, it’s like, you go looking for a restaurant on Google, and it’s like, ‘Oh, this s**t look good.’ Oh, they closed? What the f**k is that? What do you mean y’all n****s is closed Monday through Wednesday? Or they’ll just have the most random days closed, like, ‘Oh, they closed on Tuesday.’”
“It’s just the most random s**t,” Cardi concluded. “It’s like y’all motherf***ers don’t like making money.”
So what say you? Do you agree with Cardi B and Keith in their view that Atlanta’s restaurants don’t measure up? Or is it a case of them catching the establishments on a bad day?
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