"While in town for a conference, I decided to try Corso for lunch.Lunch opened at 12, and our names were put on the waiting list at 11:55. We were told a :25 minute wait, which ended up being :55 minutes.That was the best part of the experience...The low points were...ordering our food at 1:00 only to sit for another :35 minutes.My friend and I had identical orders French onion soup and buttermilk chicken sandwich)...the only difference was my sandwich had sauce on the side.When the food finally came out after the waitress tried to give us our bill before we saw any of our meal), one soup was missing and my sandwich was wrong.The very bad tempered) Manager snipped at us Oh, the order is wrong and started to walk off...I actually had to shout after him to leave my friends food...I got the soup, she got the sandwich.Fast forward another :20 minutes and the rest of our order arrived...with sandwich overdone and the brioche roll burnt to a crisp and my friend 's soup was a very poor example of French onion soup with the cheese melted in a clump in the center, pale white, and lukewarm brothWe asked for the bill, only to discover that the soup was being charged $3 more than the published price on the menu $9 vs $6 menu price). When we alerted the manager, who was already unhappy, he blamed the server and demanded the menus be reprinted.We waited about another :15 minutes for us to pay our bill. I paid by card, my friend by cash. My friend should have gotten 14.62 back with her change, and she was only only given $14 cash bills. She had to actually ask the hostess for the rest of her correct change to be given back to her. The server and the manager refused to come near us.We were there just over two hours, the conference was in it 's third day, and the restaurant did an incredibly poor job for it 's paying customers."