That sucks. I had a great experience at Le Bernardin. It was damn near perfect service. Not quite the elite level ninja service we got at Eleven Madison Park, but still great.doug rr wrote:my wife and i went to Le Bernardin..couldnt tell you to this day what we had..obviously seafood but no idea..the service was too over the top for me..refilling water after every 3 sips..asking if everything was ok if you got up to go the restroom..
What kind of diner are you?
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I also don't really like dining out with my parents. Commenting on and judging the service seems to be an essential part of the experience for themepilogue wrote:My mom would say that's the exact wrong thing to do. In her warped mind, saying there's no rush implies that there is a rush. She sees it as super passive aggressive and unprofessional.tragabigzanda wrote:There are competing views on this within the industry. Is it worse to leave a messy plate on the table, or to make those unfinished diners feel like there’s a rush?Chris_H_2 wrote:all I know is I hate when the staff clears plates from the table when someone is still eating.
The problem move is to clear the plate and just acknowledge there’s no rush.
I hate dinning out with my mom.
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Here's my answer to the tipping question. I leave 20% basically no matter what, either rounded up to the next whole dollar if I'm leaving cash or with the right amount of change to get my bill to a .00 whole number if it's going on the card. If I'm just super super bummed about the experience at the restaurant I might leave a dollar less than 20%. And here's the part I'm not proud about: good looking female servers who were nice to me get a bigger tip. I'm not proud of it but it's true
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I don’t know how Argo comes back from this.
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I tip dudes and homely gals better because I've always suspected they're getting screwed by the Argos of the world.
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macphisto wrote:I tip dudes and homely gals better because I've always suspected they're getting screwed by the Argos of the world.
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It's a truly rare occurencetragabigzanda wrote:So petty, dude. Be best.The Argonaut wrote:Here's my answer to the tipping question. I leave 20% basically no matter what, either rounded up to the next whole dollar if I'm leaving cash or with the right amount of change to get my bill to a .00 whole number if it's going on the card. If I'm just super super bummed about the experience at the restaurant I might leave a dollar less than 20%. And here's the part I'm not proud about: good looking female servers who were nice to me get a bigger tip. I'm not proud of it but it's true
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don't get me wrong, the food was incredible i just don't remember it..that seems to happen with all the great restaurants..i couldn't tell you what i had at 11 madison or per se or the french laundry either..maybe just a smattering of it..its just that the service was waaaaay too much me..wouldnt stop me from going again thoughepilogue wrote:That sucks. I had a great experience at Le Bernardin. It was damn near perfect service. Not quite the elite level ninja service we got at Eleven Madison Park, but still great.doug rr wrote:my wife and i went to Le Bernardin..couldnt tell you to this day what we had..obviously seafood but no idea..the service was too over the top for me..refilling water after every 3 sips..asking if everything was ok if you got up to go the restroom..
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fancy restaurants are a scam. I've been to like two of them, so I know
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i can see that..although i'd rather spend $500 on dinner than $25 on a pair of socksThe Argonaut wrote:fancy restaurants are a scam. I've been to like two of them, so I know
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Right?! I've never felt closer to you, Argo.The Argonaut wrote:I also don't really like dining out with my parents. Commenting on and judging the service seems to be an essential part of the experience for themepilogue wrote:My mom would say that's the exact wrong thing to do. In her warped mind, saying there's no rush implies that there is a rush. She sees it as super passive aggressive and unprofessional.tragabigzanda wrote:There are competing views on this within the industry. Is it worse to leave a messy plate on the table, or to make those unfinished diners feel like there’s a rush?Chris_H_2 wrote:all I know is I hate when the staff clears plates from the table when someone is still eating.
The problem move is to clear the plate and just acknowledge there’s no rush.
I hate dinning out with my mom.
Do you have anyone close to you that works (or has worked) in restaurants?
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doug rr wrote:don't get me wrong, the food was incredible i just don't remember it..that seems to happen with all the great restaurants..i couldn't tell you what i had at 11 madison or per se or the french laundry either..maybe just a smattering of it..its just that the service was waaaaay too much me..wouldnt stop me from going again thoughepilogue wrote:That sucks. I had a great experience at Le Bernardin. It was damn near perfect service. Not quite the elite level ninja service we got at Eleven Madison Park, but still great.doug rr wrote:my wife and i went to Le Bernardin..couldnt tell you to this day what we had..obviously seafood but no idea..the service was too over the top for me..refilling water after every 3 sips..asking if everything was ok if you got up to go the restroom..
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My brother just turned 30 and recently started his first job outside of the restaurant industry in about nine or ten years. He started as a dishwasher at Applebee's, then was a busboy and later a bartender. For a long time, he was a server at a local restaurant and had been the manager of one of the locations the last three years. He was very ready to move to another industry. My sister also worked as a server for a good part of her twenties. I never didepilogue wrote:Right?! I've never felt closer to you, Argo.The Argonaut wrote:I also don't really like dining out with my parents. Commenting on and judging the service seems to be an essential part of the experience for themepilogue wrote:My mom would say that's the exact wrong thing to do. In her warped mind, saying there's no rush implies that there is a rush. She sees it as super passive aggressive and unprofessional.tragabigzanda wrote:There are competing views on this within the industry. Is it worse to leave a messy plate on the table, or to make those unfinished diners feel like there’s a rush?Chris_H_2 wrote:all I know is I hate when the staff clears plates from the table when someone is still eating.
The problem move is to clear the plate and just acknowledge there’s no rush.
I hate dinning out with my mom.
Do you have anyone close to you that works (or has worked) in restaurants?
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The Argonaut wrote:My brother just turned 30 and recently started his first job outside of the restaurant industry in about nine or ten years. He started as a dishwasher at Applebee's, then was a busboy and later a bartender. For a long time, he was a server at a local restaurant and had been the manager of one of the locations the last three years. He was very ready to move to another industry. My sister also worked as a server for a good part of her twenties. I never didepilogue wrote:Right?! I've never felt closer to you, Argo.The Argonaut wrote:I also don't really like dining out with my parents. Commenting on and judging the service seems to be an essential part of the experience for themepilogue wrote:My mom would say that's the exact wrong thing to do. In her warped mind, saying there's no rush implies that there is a rush. She sees it as super passive aggressive and unprofessional.tragabigzanda wrote:There are competing views on this within the industry. Is it worse to leave a messy plate on the table, or to make those unfinished diners feel like there’s a rush?Chris_H_2 wrote:all I know is I hate when the staff clears plates from the table when someone is still eating.
The problem move is to clear the plate and just acknowledge there’s no rush.
I hate dinning out with my mom.
Do you have anyone close to you that works (or has worked) in restaurants?
Restaurant people are some of the best people
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That’s literally what the tip is supposed to reflect tho.tragabigzanda wrote:So petty, dude. Be best.The Argonaut wrote:Here's my answer to the tipping question. I leave 20% basically no matter what, either rounded up to the next whole dollar if I'm leaving cash or with the right amount of change to get my bill to a .00 whole number if it's going on the card. If I'm just super super bummed about the experience at the restaurant I might leave a dollar less than 20%. And here's the part I'm not proud about: good looking female servers who were nice to me get a bigger tip. I'm not proud of it but it's true
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Poor service should not be rewarded, at least not generously. So refreshing to see spike coming in as a voice of reason.spike wrote:That’s literally what the tip is supposed to reflect tho.tragabigzanda wrote:So petty, dude. Be best.The Argonaut wrote:Here's my answer to the tipping question. I leave 20% basically no matter what, either rounded up to the next whole dollar if I'm leaving cash or with the right amount of change to get my bill to a .00 whole number if it's going on the card. If I'm just super super bummed about the experience at the restaurant I might leave a dollar less than 20%. And here's the part I'm not proud about: good looking female servers who were nice to me get a bigger tip. I'm not proud of it but it's true
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