I found Mt Everest nails through Yelp, and the reviews were okay, plus they have massage chairs for pedicure and a lot of the nail salons here in glendale on myrtle do not. So, I booked myself an uber and headed over there. The first time I went, it was pretty okay. I had no real complaints and decided to go back a second time. Again, it was pretty okay. The salon is small, and it is very cold in there, but I try to not complain too much, because you really can't expect too much from any nail salon in Brooklyn or Queens that isn't utterly bougie. Their polish colour selection probably sucks but I bring my own nail polish with me so I really can't speak on that. The third time, my final time, was when it all went to shit. I showed up 10 mins after opening on Saturday, none of the employees were busy, but instead of the lady who did my mani pedi the past two times, they gave me someone new. Normally I wouldn't mind, but the girl who they told to do my nails was really incompetent. She made a ton of mistakes, and then the workers would reprimand her, which was so damn uncomfortable. I understand that she is probably someone's special needs niece or cousin who also works there, but that doesn't mean they can berate and down talk her in front of customers. I would have been okay with her sloppy nail job honestly, but the fact that the other workers kept correcting her made my experience extremely awkward and uncomfortable. As a person with Aspergers, it made me sick to see someone who is "differently abled" being treated like that. I kept reassuring the worker that she was doing an okay job, because I was worried that she would be in trouble once I left. The worker girl continuously apologised to me, and it definitely made me feel like I had done something wrong, somehow. I have extreme social anxiety, and I could literally feel the tension in the air at the nail salon. The lady who did my nails the past two times was watching this other girl like a hawk, waiting to hiss at her for the littlest of things. After it was done, I went to put my shoes on and the rolling chair pushed out from under me, and I fell. It was probably hilarious to see a fat girl falling down, but also probably unprofessional to laugh in my face when it happened. The final straw was when I saw the boss lady take away the 10 dollar tip I had given to the "differently abled" girl who they had do my nails. Real questionable ethics at this place, but they do an okay-ish job when they aren't verbally abusing one of their employees who is "differently abled". I would not recommend coming here, as there are a thousand other sub-par nail salons in The Bushwick-Ridgewood area that you could spend your money at. The whole time reminded me of being in the "special classes" at Catholic school and watching the Nuns physically punish the non-verbal, wheelchair kids. 2/10, do not recommend any nail salon that gives PTSD flashbacks. read more