Taste of Italy Reviews 4

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Disappointed as this used to be one of my favourite places. Will never be returning.

I arrived with my sister and my cousins, that is 2 households which is fine. Told the member of staff that we are medically exempt and we were asked to show proof of exemption which you are not allowed to do, I could sue her personally for that. I said we do not need to prove this because this is confidential information. I then took my exemption card out because tbh I wanted food and my other cousin and sister showed there’s but the last cousin didn’t because her phone was out of battery so what were we supposed to do about that? The exemption card is on our phones. She then consulted her colleague and said that we are all exempt and the colleague replied saying”you are all exempt?” As though we were lying. That is appalling customer service. She then ignored the fact we said we are exempt and continued to say that we must all sit outside when this is not the rules. If you are medically exempt you are allowed to not where a mask. The member of staff then said yeh you have to sit outside because this is the rules. She is wrong, this is not the rules. Your staff members need to be trained and taught what the actual legislations are and not be making up rules. They were really discriminating against people that have medical and/or mental conditions. Just because I am exempt I have to be sitting outside? Makes no sense. I have been to other restaurants eg nandos, said I am exempt and they let me in so no, that member of staff is completely wrong and had no idea what she was talking about. Ridiculous.

23 May 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The First Italian Museum In Southern California

Historical Information: The Italian American Museum of Los Angeles (Italian: "Museo Italo Americano di Los Angeles" and abbreviated IAMLA) is a museum located in downtown Los Angeles, California, California, United States and is part of the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument.

It is dedicated to the history, experience and continuing contributions of Italian Americans and Italians in Southern California and the United States, and is the first such museum in Southern California.

The museum officially opened to the public with a Grand Opening back on Sunday, August 14, 2016.

To date, the museum has presented historical exhibits on Italians in Los Angeles, including Sunshine and Struggle and a variety of educational and cultural events.

Furthermore, the museum is now located in the Italian Hall, a historic building listed on the National Register of Historic Places constructed in 1908 to serve as the cultural center for the Italian community.

Located in what was once the core of the city's Italian enclave, the Italian Hall was the site of countless events such as weddings, meetings and concerts. Today, the Italian Hall is the oldest surviving structure from Los Angeles' little Italy.

During my visit, I saw many pictures, paintings, artifacts, including a lot of interactive exhibits whereby you touch the screen and can go page by page where they explain to you how the Italians made their way to the Los Angeles area, including viewing permanent exhibitions exploring the contributions of Italian Americans in Multiethnic Southern California.

It was well worth the wait for this museum to open and I am so glad that it did!

Thank you.

Sincerely yours,

Howard Paul Shore
Visitor

15 August 2016
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