Anonymous
Post 12/26/2013 18:12     Subject: when the waiter asks "How is everything?" and you tell them the truth...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've never sent a meal back, I rarely complain about restaurant food (I think I can count the number of times on one hand). Tonight we went for dinner with a small group of family members, and when the waiter asked how everything was, I told him simply that my dish was tasted bad. He just glanced at me sideways and didn't acknowledge what I said.


And then you said "Can I please have X instead" or "can you please ask the kitchen to remake it" or "can you please take it off my check" or "may I please speak with the manager", right?

Oh, no, you didn't? Well what did you expect? Your waiter is making minimum wage and living off tips - why would he go out of his way to help?


All the more reason to be more attentive. They don't even make minimum wage...more like $2.50 plus tips. However, good servers make pretty decent money especially if they work in the right restaurant.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2013 18:08     Subject: when the waiter asks "How is everything?" and you tell them the truth...

Your comment was vague. You should have said how it tasted differently than the usual - was the fish bad? Too spicy? Too bland?

Bad is not something that he can fix really. He may have thought you just didn't like it.