Yes! Sometimes it's best to leave a service with some flaws that can give a special taste to it. When everything is perfect, it can be pretty bland.
Ben Reason, one of the founders of Livework (the first Service Design consultancy in history), wrote a lovely article called "My guilty service design secret". In it, Ben starts with this sentence:
"I think poor service can add to lifeβs rich tapestry"
I highly recommend you read that piece as it has three stories that show that:
Hard to use service can give a sense of pride to the user that masters them
Chaos can be a cultural aspect that attracts tourists
Differences in the service delivery can bring a touch of emotion