You took your family to a nearby restaurant. You were disappointed with the meal and wish to complain to the manager. Write a letter to the manager of the restaurant. In the letter: explain why you were at the restaurant describe the problems write about the action you want the manager to take

Dear Madam, I am writing
this
letter to express my disappointment with a dinner meal that I had with my family at your restaurant
last
Saturday. I am a frequent visitor to your restaurant, the food of which I greatly admire.
However
, my
last
visit to the restaurant was an utter disappointment. My family and I could not enjoy our meal. But I used to come here, because of the good service and tasteful food.
However
, there were several issues making our experience quite distasteful.
Firstly
, the food was cold and tasted like it was prepared quite some time back. The ingredients did not seem fresh either.
Moreover
, the service seemed to be rushed and negligent of our special instruction which make all of us disappointed and we took the decision to go. If you require any more information, do not hesitate to reach out to me through
this
e-mail. Best regards, Rustamiva Laylo
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