Member Info
-
Play Item
How To Grow Your Hair Faster
in HairGetting a Rapunzel-like mane takes time, but you can speed things up…
-
Play Item
How To Make a Nun Costume
in CraftsWhether you're a sinner or a saint, making a nun costume for…
-
Play Item
How To Prevent Static Cling in Your Hair
in HairHave you spent time styling your hair only to step outside and…
-
Play Item
How To Crash a Party
in Event PlanningNever allow the fact that you were not invited to a social…
How To Send Food Back At a Restaurant
Published: Jul 03, 2009
Video Summary:
Source: How To Send Food Back At a Restaurant
Video Transcript: (More)
Video Summary:
Learn when it’s appropriate to send your meal back in a restaurant, and how to do it without offending the chef.
Source: How To Send Food Back At a Restaurant
Video Transcript: (More)
Ingredients
- An inedible meal
- Diplomacy
Steps
- Evaluate the error - Make sure the problem is on their end, not yours. If your food is undercooked, overcooked, the wrong temperature, stale, has a foreign object in it, or is not what you ordered, send it back. If it doesn’t taste the way you thought it would, however, try to deal with your disappointment. (13 sec. )
- If you’re at a business meal, don’t send food back unless it poses a health risk. (28 sec. )
- Notify your server immediately - Notify your server as soon as possible. Don’t eat half the meal and then complain. (33 sec. )
- Be polite - Be polite. Call over the waitperson and, in a calm and friendly voice, tell them exactly what is wrong with your meal and what you would like done about it. Do you want the meal to be fixed? Cooked from scratch? Replaced with something else? (38 sec. )
- Insist that everyone else eat - Insist that everyone else begin eating while the kitchen remedies your complaint. (50 sec. )
- Orders that are sent back to the kitchen usually take priority over everything else. (54 sec. )
- Be persistent - If the food comes back and it’s still not up to snuff, ask that it be taken off the bill. If your server refuses, ask to speak to the manager. (59 sec. )
- Don’t expect a free meal - Unless the restaurant’s made an egregious mistake, don’t expect your meal to be on the house. (67 sec. )
- Sixty-eight percent of restaurant goers polled cited poor service as the thing that irritates them most when dining out. (72 sec. )
This product uses the Howcast API. Find more how to videos on Howcast.





No comments yet.