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Shel T
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Shel T
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Shel T
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Sun Jul 27, 2008 7:56 pm
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Stuart Yaniger wrote:Would you consider a request for a vegetarian dish (many restos that aren't steak houses don't have one as a main course) to be unreasonable? Bourdain certainly thinks so.
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Shel T wrote:Stuart Yaniger wrote:Would you consider a request for a vegetarian dish (many restos that aren't steak houses don't have one as a main course) to be unreasonable? Bourdain certainly thinks so.
I don't think it's unreasonable to ask and certainly all steak houses that I've been in, have salads and veggy sides on the menu even if no main course is available.
So the question maybe should be, why is the vegetarian in a steak house in the first place. Short of being dragged there kicking & screaming or abducted, and having gone with free will to accompany a partner or relative or whatever, said vegetarian should know what to expect and act accordingly, which includes not railing against the resto for not having 'special' veggy entrees.
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Stuart Yaniger wrote:Would you consider a request for a vegetarian dish (many restos that aren't steak houses don't have one as a main course) to be unreasonable? Bourdain certainly thinks so.
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Barb Freda wrote:That aside, I am not a big fan of special requests beyond "sauce on the side." If it's a relatively inexpensive place, they might not have the skill to handle more than that. If it's nicer, then I think the chef has put some thought into what's on the menu. That's how he/she created it...
I know the question wasn't directed at me
Stuart Yaniger wrote:
But it's often been the case that I am taken to a business dinner or lunch at a more ambitious restaurant, no chance to plan or call ahead, and they have zero vegetarian main courses on the menu (and sometimes no vegetarian appetizers).
Shel T
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Stuart Yaniger wrote:I just don't think it occurred to them. And if it had, they probably would assume that a Napa restaurant with pretension would accommodate me. Honestly, my needs were pretty far down the priority list; we were trying to bring in money, so the attention was rightly directed toward the guests, not the co-workers.
The steakhouse deal was not my co-workers, it was my ex-wife.
Shel T
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Dave R wrote:Good subject, Shel.
Most restaurants publish their menus on the internet or will gladly e-mail a copy of their menu. If people make the effort to do a little research before making a restaurant reservation they should not be in for any huge surprises regarding what is offered when they arrive.
An expectation for a little adjustment here or there by the kitchen does seem reasonable though. Requests like "Please leave the sauce off those green beans" or "would you please add onion to that", etc. should usually be accommodated. Demanding that a cream of asparagus soup be made fat-free or insisting that a gnocchi dish be made low-carb is simply rude and should not be accommodated.
Before I make a "special request" in a restaurant, I ask myself if I would make the same request if I were sitting at a table with friends that invited me over for dinner in their house.
Shel T
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Redwinger wrote:Can't help but wonder if I was abducted to a vegatarian restaurant would they go whip me up a rare steak (beef) upon request?
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Stuart Yaniger wrote:and said, "Veuillez attender, Monsieur," and made me one of the finest meals of my life. The next several times I went, the locals all asked him for the same as I was getting and pronounced them the best things the chef had ever cooked.
Shel T
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Sun Jul 27, 2008 7:56 pm
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What are your feelings about diners going to an upscale resto dressed, males-baseball caps, sleeveless shirts or t-shirts, flipflops, shorts, applied to both sexes and...you get the picture.
And LOL, are we leading up to screaming children...maybe that should be a separate thread!
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