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Category Archives: Dining Out
When Can I Begin Eating After Being Served?
Do you know the proper time to begin eating? Rules vary from plated dinners, buffets, and family style meals. Continue reading
Fast Food Restaurants: Know What You Want Before Approaching the Cashier
Fast food restaurants do their very best to deliver food fast. People patronize these restaurants because they expect to get their food quickly. Please help the restaurant maintain fast service by having an idea of what you want before you … Continue reading
Buffet Dining Etiquette: When May I Begin to Eat?
When food is served buffet style and you have a seated place setting, you may begin to eat when at least half of the number of guests seated at your table have returned from the buffet. It is not necessary … Continue reading
Tea Bags and Tea Pots
Tea should be steeped in a pot until it reaches its desired strength and then poured into individual cups. A question I frequently hear when a restaurant server brings a small pot of water and a tea cup to the … Continue reading
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Be Prepared to Order When Dining Out
A restaurant server is very busy and has many tables to tend to. Please be considerate of the server’s time as well as the other dining guests by knowing what you would like to order when the server asks. If … Continue reading