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Sisters' Cafe
Versailles
10/02/2026: The food was pretty basic, the pub was kind of grubby, and smelled bad. It cost way too much also given the lack of quality and location.
17/01/2026: I want to share an episode that goes far beyond a simple bad dining experience. It's the contemptuous, intolerant, and deeply humiliating treatment my family endured at Sister's Cafe in Versailles.
There were five of us: me, my two young children, and the grandparents. A normal family gathering turned into a nightmare. The place was small and crowded, but we sat in the back, hoping for a quiet lunch.
The problem began when, when the owner (or manager) arrived to take our order, we revealed ourselves to be non-native French speakers. My in-laws, in particular, spoke basic French. The most "complicated" request? My mother-in-law, seeing "Croque Monsieur" on the menu, politely asked if it was possible to have a simple cheese toastie, a more basic version of the same dish. Nothing out of the ordinary, a request that in any establishment with a minimum of courtesy and flexibility can be granted with a simple "yes" or "no."
The man's reaction was straight out of a horror movie. Instead of explaining, trying to understand, or even politely denying the change, he immediately became angry. His face darkened. In an aggressive tone and without any explanation, he pointed to the door and ordered, "Out." That's right. "Sortez!"
We were stunned. At first, we couldn't believe our ears. We tried to figure out if we'd misunderstood. But no. The man, visibly furious that we dared not order exactly as planned, insisted on kicking us out. The reason? Having the audacity to ask for a simple change (not an extra dish, not a complication, but a simplification!) and not speaking perfect French.
We were literally thrown out, under the embarrassed eyes of the other customers, along with two confused children and two mortified elderly people. My mother-in-law was devastated, feeling guilty for not understanding the term "Croque Monsieur," as if that justified such a violent and hostile reaction.
Think carefully before going to this place. This isn't just bad service; it's pure and simple discrimination against those who aren't local or don't speak the language. It's unspeakable arrogance that translates into humiliating an entire family out of pure caprice and intolerance.
I've never written such a negative review in my life, but what happened at Sister's Cafe cannot and must not go unnoticed. Never again. There are civilized ways to handle a misunderstanding or an off-menu request. Chasing away customers isn't one of them. It's an act of commercial barbarism.
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