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20 Secrets about eating out

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with eXp Reality

Came across this off yahoo news from Michelle Crouch, Readers Digest magazine.  There are some really good points to remember which helps you practice being nice or your food could pay the price, ha,ha.  I disagree with a couple points ordering water that isn't drank, calling a person to refill my drink,  and staying longer after you eat.  1st off if we order water for everyone that is just a redundancy of what should already be ordered by our table person.  i personally do not like to see waisted water because there are a lot of starving plants in the world.  If I'm getting your attention to fill my drink well your not doing your job.  One of the top jobs is to make sure all drinks are NEVER empty and should be topped off before that is even the case.  When we come in and are paying we are playing for all the costs of this place from wages, rent, fixed, and non fixed costs, etc.  If we want to come in and eat, then do our catching up or business or people watch that is our right.  Common sense says to leave if they are closing is the exception to the rule.

By Michelle Crouch, Reader's Digest

What would two dozen servers from across the country tell you if they could get away with it? Well, for starters, when to go out, what not to order, what really happens behind the kitchen's swinging doors, and what they think of you and your tips. Here, from a group that clears a median $8.01 an hour in wages and tips, a few revelations that aren't on any menu.

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What we lie about
1. We're not allowed to tell our customers we don't like a dish. So if you ask your server how something is and she says, "It's one of our most popular dishes," chances are she doesn't like it.
-Waitress at a well-known pizza chain

2. On Christmas Day, when people ask why I'm there, I might say, "My sister's been in the hospital," or, "My brother's off to war, so we're celebrating when he gets back." Then I rake in the tips.
-Chris, a New York City waiter and the founder of bitterwaitress.com

3. If you're looking for your waiter and another waiter tells you he's getting something out of the stockroom, you can bet he's out back having a quick smoke.
-Charlie Kondek, former waiter at a Denny's in Central Michigan

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4. If someone orders a frozen drink that's annoying to make, I'll say, "Oh, we're out. Sorry!" when really I just don't want to make it. But if you order water instead of another drink, suddenly we do have what you originally wanted because I don't want to lose your drink on the bill.
-Waitress at a casual Mexican restaurant in Manhattan


What you don't want to know
5. When I was at one bakery restaurant, they used to make this really yummy peach cobbler in a big tray. A lot of times, servers don't have time to eat. So we all kept a fork in our aprons, and as we cruised through the kitchen, we'd stick our fork in the cobbler and take a bite. We'd use the same fork each time.
-Kathy Kniss

6. If you make a big fuss about sending your soup back because it's not hot enough, we like to take your spoon and run it under really hot water, so when you put the hot spoon in your mouth, you're going to get the impression - often the very painful impression - that your soup is indeed hot.
-Chris

7. I've seen some horrible things done to people's food: steaks dropped on the floor, butter dipped in the dishwater.
-Waiter at a casual restaurant in the Chicago area

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What you're really swallowing
8. If your dessert says "homemade," it probably is. But it might be homemade at a bakery three miles away.
-Charity Ohlund

9. I knew one guy - he was a real jerk - he'd go to Costco and buy this gigantic carrot cake for $10 and tell us to say it's homemade. Then he sold it for $10 a slice.
-Steve Dublanica, veteran New York waiter and author of "Waiter Rant: Thanks for the Tip - Confessions of a Cynical Waiter"

What drives us crazy
10. Oh, you needed more water so badly, you had to snap or tap or whistle? I'll be right back ... in ten minutes.
-Charity Ohlund

11. We want you to enjoy yourself while you're there eating, but when it's over, you should go. Do you stay in the movie theater after the credits? No.
-Waiter at a casual restaurant in the Chicago area

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12. My biggest pet peeve? When I walk up to a table of six or seven people and one person decides everyone needs water. I'm making a trip to deliver seven waters, and four or five of them never get touched.
-Judi Santana, a server for ten years

What we want you to know
13. Sometimes, if you've been especially nice to me, I'll tell the bartender, "Give me a frozen margarita, and don't put it in." That totally gyps the company, but it helps me because you'll give it back to me in tips, and the management won't know the difference.
-Waitress at a casual Mexican restaurant in Manhattan

14. If you're having a disagreement over dinner and all of a sudden other servers come by to refill your water or clear your plates, or you notice a server slowly refilling the salt and pepper shakers at the table next to yours, assume that we're listening.
-Charity Ohlund


What tells us you're trouble
15. I get this call all the time: "Is the chef there? This is so-and-so. I'm a good friend of his." If you're his good friend, you'd have his cell.
-Chris

16. The strangest thing I've seen lately? A man with a prosthetic arm asked me to coat check it because the table was a little bit crowded. He just removed his arm and handed it to me: "Can you take this?"
-Christopher Fehlinger

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17. We always check the reservation book, scan the names, and hope for someone recognizable. I'm happy if the notes say something like "Previous number of reservations: 92." If they say something like "First-time guest, celebrating Grandma's 80th birthday, need two high chairs, split checks, gluten allergy," then I start rummaging through my pockets for a crisp bill for the hostess and I make sure to tell her how much I love her hair fixed like that.
-Charity Ohlund

How to be a good customer
18. Use your waiter's name. When I say, "Hi, my name is JR, and I'll be taking care of you," it's great when you say, "Hi, JR. How are you doing tonight?" Then, the next time you go in, ask for that waiter. He may not remember you, but if you requested him, he's going to give you really special service.
-JR, waiter at a fine-dining restaurant and author of the blog servernotslave.wordpress.com

19. Trust your waitress. Say something like "Hey, it's our first time in. We want you to create an experience for us. Here's our budget." Your server will go crazy for you.
- Charity Ohlund

What you need to know about tipping
20. If you walk out with the slip you wrote the tip on and leave behind the blank one, the server gets nothing. It happens all the time, especially with people who've had a few bottles of wine.
-Judi Santana

Richard Dolbeare
Inactive - Wailuku, HI
Living the Hawaii Lifestyle

Yeah, I've heard some disgusting things that one wouldn't want to know as well.  Out of consideration of others, I'll keep them to myself but please beware of complaining too loudly about your food  as you don't want those handling it out of your sight to do anything nasty to it.

Dec 27, 2009 03:51 PM
Lizette Fitzpatrick
Lizette Realty - Richmond KY - Lexington, KY
Lizette Realty, Lexington KY MLS - Kentucky Homes

Lots of good information here. No wonder I eat at home most of the time.

Dec 27, 2009 03:52 PM
Marzena Melby
Coldwell Banker Burnet Realty - Richfield, MN
Realtor, Twin Cities Minnesota Real Estate

When you choose to eat out, you depend on the servers to deliver quality food. And, it's a good policy to treat them right, they are still in control of your food.

 

Dec 27, 2009 04:00 PM
John Pusa
Glendale, CA

Hi Jackson,

Thank you for sharing an informative and helpful post.

John Pusa

Dec 27, 2009 04:28 PM
Dawn Workman
Veracity Real Estate Group, LLC - Camas, WA
Camas Real Estate Expert, MBA, 480-540-8100

How fun!  We eat out wayyyyy too much.  I need to see the gross list to motivate myself to eat in more often :)

Dec 27, 2009 04:40 PM