Joy of Joy's Boutique goes to educational conferences and conventions as a sponsor/vendor. She has a varied array of fine jewelry; contemporary, Filipiniana, and modern. The prices are reasonable and she is willing to give discounts. She is a sweet and kind person. She is willing to go the extra mile to help you find what you want/like. You will walk away with your purchase happy and satisfied.
I just wanted to express how disgusted I was at the person who answered the phone when I called not too long ago. I called to hopefully place an order, and this is a HUGE order for an upcoming HUGE event that I have coming up. I wanted to ask regarding the lumpia since I’ve heard it’s quite delicious! The person who answered the phone just said while I was asking some questions, “do you mind? I have a customer. Are you going to place an order or ask questions?” My jaw just dropped. I never ever have imagined that kind of customer service, let alone from a fellow Filipino??? WTH!?! I asked more questions and seemed very irritated answering them so I hung up. My suggestion, you’ll loose loyal customers if this kind of service continues. You’re not the only filipino restaurant in Houston so I suggest treat your customers better.
We’re from out of town and ate there 3 days in a row and mind you this is not our first time there . Kudos to server Hilda and Diana , super friendly and nice but the owner is something else . For lunch today we were there by 1230 and my husband asked him if they will be cooking anymore chayote from the buffet cause the tray was almost empty and his answer was “if we have time “ and walked away ! Sir , you don’t treat your customers this way , especially the ones that buys a lot and tip big !!! Food and baked good are very good but the owner needs to go back to PR school . We will go back but hoping I don’t see him then .
I like her jewelry designs and the prices are reasonable and affordable. Joy is likable and a good friend.If you need Pilipiniana outfit go to Joy’s Boutiques