Aynne88 -> RE: How much do you tip your waitress? (6/5/2010 3:41:11 AM)
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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy PA is a big state.... tho I tend to doubt that your area has home cooked delights. First of all, ALL restaurant kitchens have microwaves. It doesn't mean they are serving frozen crap, it means they have a microwave. This includes the most upscale restaurant you are going to go to. Let's be real pahunkboy, it isn't the microwave that makes people sick or fat. The food in restaurants are cooked to be enjoyed. In other words, they use real butter, yummy cream sauces and all the other delicious stuff that should be eaten in moderation. If you don't like the food in the restaurants, stay home and cook for yourself. If you can't afford to tip your server at least 18%, stay home and cook for yourself. If you are a cranky son of a bitch who is never happy, stay the hell home. I used to have some regular customers who always commented about how happy and cheerful I was. I honestly explained to them the fact that my tips partially depended on my being that way. Since it was my job and I had to be there anyway, what was the point of spreading misery to others because I was in a bad mood? I would suggest most people rent the movie "Waiting" with Ryan Reynolds and that MAC computer guy (forgot his name). As cheesy as the movie was, almost anyone who has been in the food service industry will laugh their asses off because so much of how the servers act is true. Actually they don't. We are good friends with and currently are doing a gorgeous addition on Primo Restaurant in Rockland, and there wouldn't be a rmicrowave allowed in that kitchen at any point. Of course, she also grows her own produce, raises chickes, has her own greenhouse on site and is a James Beard award winner. Average dinner for 2 easily $250.00 not including tip. If you are ever here...it's an experience. http://www.primorestaurant.com/restaurant.cfm?callname=photo_gallery
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