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Oh dear, what a lot of nonsense in the two defensive comments above. I didn't arrive angry. Or get angry at all. I became annoyed by your NON-vegan restaurant and poor service. Of course I know that some animals need to have their wool cut due to the cruel artificial selection that humans have forced upon them -- that is no justification for *using* the wool. It is better left in bushes for birds and other small animals to use for nesting. Even if you don't want to 'waste' it, as I have already explained, you should donate it to someone who might otherwise buy new. I have been vegan for a quarter of a century so it is hilarious that you try to school me on what is vegan and what isn't. I don't even know what other restaurant you are talking about. I lived in Cusco for months and went to every vegan and probably every vegetarian restaurant. You seem to be trying to imply that I was some kind of undercover agent. If that were so, I would hardly review using the same (my only) profile, would I? And if that were the case, why would I have reviewed restaurants all over the world?! You just make yourselves seem even more ridiculous with that deranged accusation. Sorry that you don't understand that people are allowed to dislike certain foods and to object to them being a secret ingredient in dishes whose other ingredients were listed. How else do you think people should choose? Should I have asked about every possible unlisted ingredient of every dish? The sensible, normal thing to do is to list all the main ingredients. This doesn't mean that you need to list ingredients that are not discernible, but those which are very obvious to the diner should be included on the menu. That is just common sense. You seem to think I was a tourist. I was not. I am also not American so I don't thinm in dollars. I was living and working in Cusco, earning ten sols per hour. Almost two hours' pay for one meal *is* expensive. It's correct of you to try to use English *if* the customer wants you to. However, I obviously did not want you to, and on top of that my Spanish is better than your English. If the customer speaks to you in Spanish, it is very rude to force a different language on them, especially when it is at a lower standard. By the way, I am a language teacher so I am in a position to judge our relative levels. 'Religious' and 'spiritual' are different parts of the same gibberish.