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How much is it appropriate to tip at a buffett resturant? I know that most wait-staff depends on tips to make a living, but if I'm not getting the same kind of service as I get at a full service restruant, then why should I tip on the same scale?

2006-08-13 15:32:19 · 18 answers · asked by gwen g 1 in Other - US Dining Out

I'd just be an investor and it would be run by you, my business partner. There is the most awesome soul food restaurant on the West Side of Chicago and Cleveland is sadly lacking one (a good one with decent prices and the reliability of "MacArthurs" on Madison Avenue). My favorite Italian Restaurant is also sorely missed ("Cafe Borgia" in Lansing, IL on Torrence Ave.). So, what would it take for you to open another identical restaurant (your 2nd) in another city. Why or wouldn't you do it?
Thanks!

2006-08-13 10:21:50 · 4 answers · asked by Sleek 7 in Other - US Dining Out

2006-08-13 07:26:16 · 16 answers · asked by chris 2 in Other - US Dining Out

2006-08-13 07:22:03 · 16 answers · asked by chris 2 in Denver

2006-08-13 07:19:59 · 27 answers · asked by chris 2 in Other - US Dining Out

2006-08-13 07:16:03 · 19 answers · asked by chris 2 in Other - US Dining Out

2006-08-13 06:49:10 · 25 answers · asked by Doug 2 in Denver

2006-08-13 06:47:41 · 1 answers · asked by Doug 2 in Other - US Dining Out

2006-08-13 06:45:27 · 2 answers · asked by Doug 2 in Denver

its more fresher and yummier...though I dont really like their fries.

2006-08-13 05:59:52 · 20 answers · asked by randys_gem 3 in Los Angeles

2006-08-12 21:31:41 · 3 answers · asked by sushi_eaterz 1 in San Diego

im going there soon and want to know waht to try

2006-08-12 20:07:07 · 18 answers · asked by Alicia R 1 in Portland

my mom doesnt know what to make

2006-08-12 19:37:41 · 16 answers · asked by Alicia R 1 in Portland

I'm from the Caribbean and we find it fascinating how much food restaurants serve. Its way too much.

2006-08-12 15:39:42 · 13 answers · asked by Curious 1 in New York City

Like cheese?

2006-08-12 13:17:23 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Phoenix

After my last visit being five years ago, I am going there tomorrow and am wondering if I should pack a sack lunch. I don't mind the average 4 to 7 dollar burger and such but refuse to pay much more than that. Not that I can't afford it, it's just the principal of it after paying so much for admission and parking.

2006-08-12 12:27:16 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Los Angeles

If a restaurant sold human feeces, put a bunch of grease or sugar in it would you buy it? If you would buy a triple whopper then explain why you put it in your body to begin with. If your answer is because it tastes good, then why wouldn't you eat feeces with a bunch of sugar?

2006-08-12 12:22:03 · 14 answers · asked by osunumberonefan 5 in Other - US Dining Out

...in all of California? Or, the USA for that matter?

I don't have a car, but I can carefully plan out on how to go and visit places in the BA via an Amtrak, BART or VTA buses. Is it possible to do the same in any other place in California, or the US for that matter?

2006-08-12 10:21:38 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in San Francisco

Preferrably in the Yerba Buena, South of Market, Union Square, Chinatown, Fisherman's Wharf areas.

2006-08-12 09:50:27 · 10 answers · asked by rswkm@sbcglobal.net 1 in San Francisco

2006-08-12 08:58:59 · 10 answers · asked by williambookie@sbcglobal.net 1 in Detroit

If your meal takes a long time to get out to your table, it's NOT the waitresses fault...the waitress can't bring you the food until it's ready. If u have a problem with the food, don't take it out on the waitress, she wasn't back there cooking it. How can anyone NOT feel guilty about not tipping a waitress?? I'm a waitress and a very good tipper when I go out, and I can't see how anyone can leave a restaurant without leaving a tip!! If u can't spare a few dollars to tip the waitress, STAY HOME AND COOK FOR YOURSELF!

2006-08-12 07:28:08 · 27 answers · asked by iluvbeincutieful 1 in Dallas

2006-08-12 06:50:05 · 3 answers · asked by chris 2 in Other - US Dining Out

2006-08-12 06:48:16 · 1 answers · asked by chris 2 in Other - US Dining Out

mmm..... tuna

2006-08-12 05:48:57 · 12 answers · asked by lou r 1 in Kansas City

2006-08-12 04:23:03 · 20 answers · asked by adriana t 1 in Orlando

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