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Sydney Café, Nuriyah Cafe, the owner defends the employee with Tourette syndrome



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The owner of the Southwest Sydney cafe has jumped into the 'best' barista defense after brutal online reviews blame workers' disability for their bad experiences.
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A boss of the upset coffee rushed to defend one of his employees after a bad online review criticized the disability of the Barista. Adam Kakaati, owner of the Nuriyah Café in the southwest suburbs of Sydney from Gregory Hills, said that Varish is the best barista in the city despite Tourette syndrome. However, an angry client said that Mr. Desho's "tics" - noise or involuntary movements - led them to leave coffee without eating or paying for their food because they were uncomfortable. Adam Kakaati, owner of the Nuriyah Café in the southwest suburbs of Sydney from Gregory Hills, said that Varish is the best barista in the city despite Tourette syndrome

The customer gave Nuriyah Cafe an examination of a star because Mr. Desho's syndrome, syndrome

"Unfortunately, the member of the Chamber Front team had a physical condition that we initially rejected," said the exam. "It makes him" bark "and as we said, we thought it would go all the more since when he took our order, he stopped completely. “Unfortunately, it was then much worse and much stronger and more constant. We felt so badly and we really wanted to stay, but when it became so bad that we couldn't even have a conversation, we had to cancel our order and go on the contrary. Mr. Kakaati was quick to withdraw with a position. "Today in Nuriyah, it has been brought to our attention that a customer has taken on them to publish a negative opinion concerning one of our employees," he wrote on Facebook. "Here in Nuriyah, we treat all our staff and our customers like the family and we wanted to approach what we think of the incident that occurred this weekend. "We welcome and support anyone with a condition that changes their life." The defensive boss later declared that the exam made him "so angry" because Mr. Desho was unable to help his condition. "His knowledge of coffee, everything about the machine and the way he does it, nobody does it better than him," Kaakati told Herald Sun. Adam Kakaati said that his employees in the Nouriyah Cafe are `` like a family '' and said that the exam had "so angry" because Mr. Desho did nothing wrong

"I told him I never say sorry to someone like that. You haven't done anything wrong. "People said" he could affect your business ", but I don't care. He has a family to provide for needs and he is one of the best workers I have. The commentators under the emotional post of Mr. Kakaati also defended Mr. Desho and called the critic to be insensitive. 'I know this man
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