Thanks, WJ, I don't eat in Pahoa much, but every so often, and I love Thai food, so I'll look for it.
Of course we can agree to disagree on FB. [
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I don't think it's going away ...
I don't make a decision on whether to personally patronize a restaurant in my area based on their website. I said that I will not link a Facebook site as a reply when someone asks for info on the restaurant, because the info is not clear and upfront. i.e., you have to read Wall posts, and they may be about nothing.
A lot of travelers with money to burn do not care for Facebook. F&F is something else again.
A little off topic, but I was thinking the other day, why don't I find FB useful for one stop shopping? Answer: because my friend base is so diverse, that I don't have remotely similar things to say to my friends. So I plod along with individual emails that are personalized to each friend.
I have lots of friends who are my age who use Facebook, so I don't see it as an age thing. I am friends with lots of people on FB. But I never write anything on my wall, because I have nothing that I want to say to everyone at once. I can see how it is useful for people who have a lot of announcements to make.
I AM grateful to Facebook for bringing me into contact with some friends I had lost track of. I'm glad it's there. But a business should post its hours, contact info, and address and its MENU if it's a restaurant, right at the top. Taqueria didn't do that, instead I saw a bunch of chatter, and I found it irritating.
I worked for years in the restaurant business. In addition, husband and both sons were restaurant chefs, and two of them progressed into restaurant management. Tons goes on behind the scenes, but IMHO it is best to keep it there, and present the most professional and consistent front to the public. <shrug, JMHO>
"And I'm sure it wouldn't interest anybody, outside of a small circle of friends ~ Phil Ochs