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On Wed, 26 May 2004 00:41:39 GMT, "Sue" > wrote:
> >"Master Chef Richard Campbell" > wrote in >message . .. >> Hi all, >> >> >> Tonight I went to the East Peoria Texas Roadhouse with my wife, child, and >> in-laws. I ordered a T-bone rare; I told my waitress "That I meant >'RARE.'" >> Our dinners arrived and my steak was on the far side of med well almost >> well. It was a skimpy 1/4" thick and looked to have been cooked only one >> side. I sent it back and then received a steak cooked to the proper >doneness >> of rare. But the filet side of the steak was about the size of walnut and >it >> was about 1" thick. The tail of the second steak was all fat and gristle, >at >> least a 1/5 of the steak went into trash. The rest of my party had already >> finished their meals and I need to eat it. If I had been alone or just my >> wife I would have sent it back again. >> > >Never cop an attitude with your food server("I told my waitress that I meant >RARE") and never send food back to the kitchen. >Either course of action is likely to get you someone else's DNA in your food >or your steak can "accidently" hit the floor before being served. > Sue, I dunno...I would say it depends on the place and your attitude when you send the food back. While I have seen cooks and chefs bitch and moan, if an order was sent back for good reason (and cooked improperly was a good reason) they would redo the order and wouldn't add additional bodily fluids to it. Now if the waitress came back to the kitchen and said "the real a**hole on table twelve has a bug up his butt and is demanding we redo his meal" that might be a different situation. Then again, I think most of the places I worked were a step or two more upscale than this particular 'Texas Roadhouse". (DISCLAIMER: FWIW, Chef Juke is a nickname, not a professional title...While I studied culinary arts for 3 years, most of my restaurant experience was in the front of the house - Just sayin..) -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats When They Come To MY House!" www.chefjuke.com |
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Chef Juke > wrote:
> [ . . . ] > (DISCLAIMER: FWIW, Chef Juke is a nickname, not a professional > title...While I studied culinary arts for 3 years, most of my > restaurant experience was in the front of the house - Just sayin..) > Well, (not a professional, FWIW) Chef Juke, I'm impressed! So you do yer Qin' in front of the house, not on the back 40? Must not be many drive-bys in yer neck o' the woods! -- Intuitive insights from Nick, Retired in the San Fernando Valley http://operationiraqichildren.org/ |
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>"Master Chef Richard Campbell" >
wrote in : >message . .. : >> Hi all, : >> : >> : >> Tonight I went to the East Peoria Texas Roadhouse with my wife, child, and : >> in-laws. I ordered a T-bone rare; I told my waitress "That I meant : >'RARE.'" : >> Our dinners arrived and my steak was on the far side of med well almost : >> well. It was a skimpy 1/4" thick and looked to have been cooked only one : >> side. I sent it back and then received a steak cooked to the proper : >doneness : >> of rare. But the filet side of the steak was about the size of walnut and : >it : >> was about 1" thick. The tail of the second steak was all fat and gristle, : >at : >> least a 1/5 of the steak went into trash. The rest of my party had already : >> finished their meals and I need to eat it. If I had been alone or just my : >> wife I would have sent it back again. <snip> Bummer! I've eaten at that same T. Roadhouse a few times. We've always received good food - although most times there is something about the order that gets messed up... loaded potato came plain...fries or something else on the plate after requesting whichever NOT be on the plate... <shrug> For those of you that don't know... the Peoria area is KNOWN for typically having Crappy service and mediocre food. I have no idea why this is so... perhaps because most of the people in the food service business around here don't care and/or maybe don't know any better... I too, am constantly complaining about similar experiences. Don't even get me started about the lack of or the going overboard on seasoning...!! Many of you have seen my occasional tagline of "living in Armpit, Illinois". Folks, we're * not * kidding... there is a weird cloud of apathy and even stupidity surrounding this area. Hmmm, maybe I should be getting more excited about returning to Florida...! At least the food is good down there. <G> Cyndi <Remove a "b" to reply> |
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"Rick & Cyndi" > wrote:
> [ . . . ] > For those of you that don't know... the Peoria area is KNOWN for > typically having Crappy service and mediocre food. > > I have no idea why this is so... perhaps because most of the > people in the food service business around here don't care and/or > maybe don't know any better... [] Or they believe that the customers in the Peeonme area don't care and/or maybe don't know any better. -- Intuitive insights from Nick, Retired in the San Fernando Valley http://operationiraqichildren.org/ |
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