lizi -> RE: Sending meals back. (8/26/2011 11:55:11 AM)
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Thank you Lady Hib, I love him too. I have a bazillion other weird/funny/sad restaurant stories. One woman is currently suing us. At the end of a meal our chefs usually toss food for a diner to catch in their mouth. It's not my thing but people love it- especially when they've been drinking. This woman volunteered to do it, missed it, then claimed a week later that she was burned on the chest area irreparably and since she was a diplomat and had to wear bodice baring gowns this would hamper her job and she wants reparations. People with food allergies regularly don't tell the chefs, then try to raise holy hell when their food appears with the unwanted ingredient in it. Duh. Or they'll call ahead of time wanting to know if we can prepare a meal without something like wheat, soy, shrimp, etc. Sometimes it's yes, sometimes no, depends on what they ask for and if it's an intrinsic part of the dish. They can get pissy if it's no. Then stay at home or eat somewhere else. I mean really...don't eat at a place that serves seafood that is openly cooked if you can't even breathe the fumes from having it cooked within 100 ft. We're not reponsible for setting up a whole new restaurant for you so you can eat one meal. People come to our restaurant, which is set up with group tables, and then request to have an entire 12 person table to themselves because they don't want to sit with anyone else. [8|] It's not just the waste of space, it's also the chef wasting his time cooking for one couple. Although we try to accomodate that if we can, but honestly who would be that obtuse? We have celebs that come sometimes and usually people are respectful. Not always. It's embarrassing to ask other adults to leave someone alone. I showed a guy how to eat a lobster once and the thing sprayed eggs across his forehead when he cracked it. I tried to get it all off but they were everywhere and I"m sure he found them in his clothes at the end of the night. He was an amazingly good sport considering he was on a first date with someone. We had a sushi chef who opened one place with us and worked there for 12 years. He then suddenly left with no notice...to go open his own restaurant up the street. My ex renamed this guy's specialty roll the 'Judas Roll' (formerly the Chesapeake Roll) on the chalkboard for about 2 weeks. I was in stitches. We couldn't take it off the menu as it was popular, but that was a good solution I thought. The Judas Roll....omg. Still cracks me up. One woman had a complete melt down because someone took a bag of trash out of the kitchen and she witnessed this heinous act. Said she shouldn't have to see 'that'. Wanted her entire bill comped. I don't eat at any of our places too often. Mostly if I'm taking people there or for a family event. I took a group of people there recently and of course it was understood that I was footing the bill, one woman invited her daughter because 'she always does.' Well sure she does, if the meal is free. I noticed the next time we went out somewhere else the daughter was never invited. Or 2 semesters ago when I invited my lab class of 20 people to eat there (on me of course) and one woman raised her hand and asked if she could bring her family. Really people? Ok...that's it for now. Rest assured there is more.
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