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Restaurant (Magazine) Top 50 Restaurants in the World

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Restaurant magazine produces an annual list of the 50 best restaurants in the world based on a poll of international chefs and critics. In 2006 El Bulli in Catalonia (Spain) pushed the 2005 winner The Fat Duck down to second place. The two top restaurants are forerunners of molecular gastronomy. Critics have voiced concerns that the list is too Western focused, citing for example, there is only one restaurant from Asia in the top 50, while two of the restaurants on the list reside in California. The following gives the magazines global renound rankings from 2002-2008. Would love to hear from our readers if you have visited any of these.

El Bulli, Roses, Catalonia, Spain (Best in Europe)
The Fat Duck, Bray-on-Thames, UK
Pierre Gagnaire, Paris, France
Mugaritz, San Sebastián, Spain (Chef's Choice)
The French Laundry, California, USA (Best in the Americas)
per se, New York, USA
Bras, Laguiole, France
Arzak, San Sebastián, Spain
Tetsuya's, Sydney, Australia (Best in Australasia)
Noma, Copenhagen, Denmark
L'Astrance, Paris, France
Gambero Rosso, San Vincenzo, Italy
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, London, UK
L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, Paris, France
Restaurant Le Louis XV, Monaco
St John, London, UK (Highest Climber)
Jean-Georges, New York, USA
Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée, Paris, France
Hakkasan, London, UK
Le Bernardin, New York, USA
*Alinea, Chicago, USA
Le Gavroche, London, UK
Dal Pescatore, Canneto sull'Oglio (Mantova), Italy
Le Cinq, Paris, France
Troisgros, Roanne, France
El Celler de Can Roca, Girona, Spain
+L'Hotel de Ville - Philippe Rochat, Crissier, Switzerland
Hof van Cleve, Kruishoutem, Belgium
Martin Berasategui, San Sebastián, Spain
Nobu London, London, UK
Can Fabes, Sant Celoni, Catalonia, Spain
Enoteca Pinchiorri, Florence, Italy
+Le Meurice, Paris, France
*Vendome, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
+Die Schwarzwaldstube, Baiersbronn im Schwarzwald, Germany
Le Calandre, Padua, Italy
Chez Panisse, Berkeley, California, USA
Charlie Trotter's, Chicago, USA
Chez Dominique, Helsinki, Finland
DOM, São Paulo, Brazil (Best in Latin America)
Daniel, New York, USA
Oud Sluis, Sluis, Netherlands
Ristorante Cracco, Milan, Italy
+Asador Etxebarri, Atxondo-Bizkaia, Spain
Les Ambassadeurs, Paris, France
L'Arpège, Paris, France
+Tantris, Munich, Germany
Oaxen Skärgårdskrog, Oaxen, Sweden
Rockpool, Sydney, Australia
Le Quartier Français, Franschhoek, South Africa (Best in Mid East & Africa)


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Readers' Choice: L'enclume, UK
Breakthrough Restaurant: Le Chateaubriand, France
Lifetime Achievement Award: Gualtiero Marchesi
Best in Asia: Bukhara

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New York Fast Food Ordered to publish Calorie Count


New York fast food ordered to publish calorie
count in Restaurants

NEW YORK (AFP) — An order requiring fast food restaurants in New York to publish the calorie content of their meals came into effect Tuesday after a court rejected their bid to suspend the anti-obesity measure.
From now on, fast food chains that have more than 15 restaurants nationwide, including MacDonald's, Domino's pizzas and TGI Friday's, will have to clearly display how many calories are in their meals served across the city.
The move by city health officials, backed by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, has been in the pipeline for nearly two years as part of the fight against obesity, which affected about 1.5 million people here in 2004.
Certain firms, including Starbucks, have already begun posting the calorie content of their meals on their packaging, but others, including McDonald's and Dunkin' Donuts, were more reluctant.
They and other restaurants are challenging the calorie order under the first amendment to the US constitution, which guarantees free speech and expression, and the clause which says the constitution overrides local laws.
At a federal district appeals court Tuesday in New York, the restaurants, represented by the New York State Restaurant Association (NYSRA), argued for a temporary suspension in the order to allow them to prepare their legal case.
The court at first agreed to a suspension, before reversing its position a few hours later. It rejected the NYSRA case, although it did delay the date from which restaurants can be fined for non-compliance from June 6 to July 18.
The three judges were divided on the issue, which may explain the U-turn.
"I don't see a big difference between the calories warnings on the meals and the warnings on the cigarettes packs," said Judge Rosemary Pooler, noting that people continue to smoke.
Another of the judges, Chester Straub, was more conciliatory, saying: "Why doesn't the city agree with a stay? You've waited for years, what is the immediacy? One more bag of French fries will not make the difference."
But the lawyer for New York authorities, Fay Ng, argued that "one calorie less everyday does make the difference."
"Ten million meals are served in New York each month. We represent New York City. We have an important public health decision here. The interest of the Board of Health is to implement it," she said.
In 2004, medical studies showed that 21.7 percent of the population of New York was obese -- a 70 percent spike in 10 years.
Major fast food chains represent more than a third of all meals served in the city, and on average, their meals exceed by 300 calories -- or sometimes double -- the 750 calories per meal recommended by nutritionists, studies say.
In September, Bloomberg defended New York's health authorities and said the city had an obligation to tell people how to live better.
Tuesday's ruling puts an end to weeks of delays in the introduction of the order, which was due to come into effect on April 1.
But it does not draw a line under the affair, as the restaurant owners still have to make their case, which could take months.

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Hell's Kitchen Gordon Ramsey opening New Restaurant in Toronto. Who is going to eat there?


We just learned that Chef Ramsey, Fox Network's Hell's Kitchen star, is opening a new restaurant in Toronto, Canada. The 41-year-old author of several books is known for his tantrums on the popular program. Even though I have not watched this program at length I have seen some clips on one of my favorite programs, The Soup. After watching the following clip I would not want to eat in any of his many restaurants. Why is this this, dare I say, abusive chef being rewarded for his behavior in a world full of harrasment lawsuits and haughty, finicky customers. I can't imagine the draw, unless the chef is there every night yelling at everyone in person.

What is the motivation? Do people want to place a difficult order in the hopes that Ramsey and the cameras come for another round of verbal abuse? After that they can go home, call their friends, and say, "Watch Hell's Kitchen! He made me look like a complete fool the other night. Hopefully the show should be airing soon." Honestly, if that ever happened to me Chef Ramsey would be served in court. I wouldn't even need a lawyer, all my evidence is on channel 31 at 7 o'clock.

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Where the Stars Dine - Celebrities Favorite Restaurants


Where the Stars Dine - Celebrities Favorite Restaurants

WHERE CELEBRITIES DINE
By Andrew Bender
For dineLA.com

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LA’s celebrities have to eat, too. And you better believe that they’re going to some of LA’s most impressive restaurants, which doesn’t make them that much different from foodies who follow the careers of world-renowned chefs. Sometimes, the best place to see celebrities isn’t on the big screen — it’s at one of LA’s happening restaurants.

If you think you’re likely to see stars at Hollywood haunts, you’re right. Take Ritual, which opened in June 2007. Its diverse celebrity clientele already includes William Baldwin, Adrian Grenier, Ryan Philippe, Reba McEntire and Al Gore. Chef Andrew Pastore’s Chef Andy Cut Roll literally sparkles with crab, two varieties of tuna, fried onion, asparagus and caviar, topped with flakes of gold leaf.

A few miles away, Luna Park is a celebrity fixture, not least because the reality show The Hills has shot here. Dane Cook, Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls and Taye Diggs have been spotted enjoying chef Todd Butler’s fresh takes on comfort food, like pizza with Moroccan-spiced meatballs, and make-your-own s’mores. Christina Aguilera indulged in Luna Park’s oven-baked mac & cheese while she was pregnant.

The Hills has also shot at Boulevard in West Hollywood. Former Goo Goo Dolls keyboard player Dave Schulz headlines the Sunday Pop School evening here, where rockers including Pink have performed in this intimate venue. Otherwise, the guest list reads like a who’s who of Saturday Night Live, including Horatio Sanz, Rob Schneider and Dan Aykroyd (who, along with Billy Dee Williams, is a fan of Chef Michael Bourseau’s dry-rubbed baby-back ribs).

Downtown LA has blossomed into a hive of hip, thanks to a growing art scene, sports arenas, nightclubs and event spaces like the NOKIA Theatre at L.A. LIVE. You’ll find stars sushi-ing at the underground-cool R-23. George Clooney is a regular, and TR Knight, Katherine Heigl, Andy Garcia and Laurence Fishburne have all been spotted feasting on fish served on wood-fired, hand-painted (and very expensive) ceramic platters. Even the chairs are boffo, designed by the “rock star” of LA architects, Frank Gehry.

Across Downtown, Ciudad is a favorite for its pan-Latino menu, and stars including Kiefer Sutherland, Kyra Sedgwick and Placido Domingo. Its chefs, Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger, TV’s Too Hot Tamales, are famous in their own right.

Ciudad’s sister restaurant is Border Grill in Santa Monica, with celebrity fans including Sedgwick, Teri Hatcher, Bob Saget, Geena Davis, Meg Ryan and Michael Keaton. Julia Louis-Dreyfus and playwright David Mamet are regulars at Santa Monica’s Violet; Virginia Madsen, Dianne Wiest and skateboard legend Stacy Peralta have also dined here.

In Studio City, is La Loggia, a longstanding, low-key Italian hangout for movers and shakers. Andy Garcia and cast members of Scrubs have been spotted here, including Sarah Chalke and Zach Braff.

Even once-sleepy Culver City, home of Sony studios, has recently developed a restaurant scene worthy of the local talent. The newest-comer is Fraîche, which offers highlights like smoked eel with arugula and a DJ playing lounge beats on weekends. Visitors have included Ewan McGregor, Fergie, Robert Downey, Jr., Billy Crystal and directors Brian de Palma and Richard Linklater.

And if you should spot a star, remember the cardinal rule of Angelenos and celebrities: be cool. Let them enjoy their meals as you’d like to enjoy yours.

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Shoppers saved approximately $2.6 billion last year by using coupons.
The typical coupon was worth $1.15 savings in 2006
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Manufacturers offered more than approximately $330 billion in coupon savings in 2006.

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Coupons are more influential to 18-24 year olds in four out of eight categories measured, including Electronics, Apparel, Automotive and Telecommunications.

86% of 18-24 year old consumers say that finding coupons is a reason that they go through newspaper inserts and circulars

All Age Groups use Coupons!

Age % using coupons
18-24 71%
25-34 87%
35-44 89%
45-54 85%
55-64 90%
65+ 91%

Coupon users broken out by income:

Income % using coupons
under $25,000 86%
$25-50,000 85%
$50-$75,000 88%
$75-$100,000 88%
$100,000+ 81%

Source: Consumer Internet Survey Panel of 1,000 people

Coupon Use by Lifestage

51% of primary grocery shoppers said they started using coupons when purchasing things for themselves when still living at home

54% of primary grocery shoppers said they started using coupons when they were in college

78% of primary grocery shoppers said they started using coupons when they moved out on their own

88% of primary grocery shoppers said they started using coupons when they got married or moved in with a partner

92% of primary grocery shoppers said they started using coupons when they had a family

Source: Survey of 5,704 primary grocery shoppers. The base size fluctuated for each question because they were only answered by those who had gone through the applicable life stage.

History of Coupons

1894 Coupons are born! Asa Candler, the druggist who bought the formula for Coca-Cola for $2,300, gives out handwritten tickets for a free glass of his new fountain drink.

1895 Next stop, the local grocer! C.W. Post distributes the first grocery coupon worth one cent towards his new health cereal, Grape Nuts.

1930's Coupons are a staple in American households because of the Depression. Everyone needs to save money wherever possible, and clipping coupons clips weekly grocery bills.

1940's Supermarkets sprout across the country and continue the coupon tradition that had begun in neighborhood groceries.

1957 The Nielsen Coupon Clearing House becomes the first clearing house devoted to coupon redemption. Coupons have created a new industry.

1965 One-half of Americans are now coupon users.

1975 Coupon popularity continues to grow. Over 35 billion coupons are distributed and 65% of American households clip!

1998 America celebrates the first National Coupon Month. Children create art designs of their favorite coupons in the 1st Annual Coupon Month.

1999 American shoppers learn how to be savvy by saving with coupons during National Coupon Month, Sept. 1999 and, real men are found to use coupons too.

2000 Parents learn how to involve children in saving with coupons for National Coupon Month 2000.

2001 Teachers use coupons to teach the value of money in the Fourth National Coupon Month.

2002 2002 Shoppers save $3 billion dollars by redeeming 3.8 billion coupons.

2003 77% of consumers report using coupons, making it one of the most popular shopping activities in America.

2004 79% of primary shoppers report that they have used coupons.

2005 74% of coupon shoppers have used coupons in the last month.

2006 71% of young adults (age 18-24) use coupons

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Taco Bell (Hell) Complaints


We hear that Taco Bell by far has the most complaints of any fast food restaurants. I live near a Taco Bell that we just won't visit anymore. People fear their drive thru. They look at the enter sign like it says "beware of dog". Actually it should say beware of 30 minute or long waits.
I was at said Taco Bell just a few months ago and there was an accident from someone trying to back out of the drive-through because they were stuck in there for a long time. Everyone I have talked to says it takes 20-30 minutes in the drive through and because it is the "old style" where there is no where to run, you are trapped. After 20 minutes I longingly wish for Friday rush hour traffic: at least traffic moves occasionally. I have considered going up the curb and driving on the grass several times, damage to my car be damned. I have since learned to avoid going the drive through at all costs or at least bring my copy of war and peace.


So, I figured I take dining room route. But then I found quickly realized that at least I got to sit when waiting in my car. The last straw was when I went to the front counter and there was trash all over the front counter and it took them 10 minutes just to get someone up there to take my order. Then my son in law said that he and his friends got food poisoning from that restaurant. We just don't take our chances anymore.
Well, they have earned themselves a hall of shame Taco Bell Complaints board in our forums. Please let others know about your worst experiences and by all means, if you find a good Taco Bell please let us know too!


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Top 10 Ten Best Funniest Restaurant, Diner Movies Scenes

Top 10 Ten Best Funniest Restaurant-Diner Movies Scenes



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10.Waynes World Restaurant Coffee House Scene


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9.Animal House.

This is the classic scene from National Lampoon's Animal House in which John Belushi stuffs many edibles into his mouth. By stuffing a clump of food and saying he is a zit, he causes a food fight. The whole movie is just classic. Gross though.










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8. The Birdcage Learning to be a man Scene

Oh God, I pierced the toast!
So what? The important thing to remember is not to go to pieces when that happens. You have to react like a man, calmly. You have to say to yourself, "Albert, you pierced the toast, so what? It's not the end of your life." LOL

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7.My Big Fat Greek Wedding.

The scene where they make Gus believe that he helped them with a problem when the women actually manipulated him. I just love this scene. You have to forward about half way in to get to the scene.

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6.Ferris Bueller Restaurant Scene

It's Ferris Bueller. Need we say more? The whole movie is a classic

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5. Office Space.

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4.A christmas Story Chinese Restaurant Scene

The only restaurant open on Christmas. I love this scene!

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3. Five Easy Pieces

This is an obcure Jack movie.

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2.Tommy Boy

Tommy want wingy. It was a hard decision on this one. This could have been number one.

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1.When Harry Met Sally

I'll have what she's having.

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Subway's Biggest Loser. 10 years later!

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He's known simply by his first name -- Jared -- and his claim to fame is being a loser, in fact a super-loser.

Tuesday, April 1, 1 p.m. ET: Lean Plate Club
Meet Jared Fogle, who, as a college junior, shed a whopping 245 pounds on a self-devised diet of Subway sandwiches and became a spokesman for the fast-food chain in the process.

Now he has reached another milestone: maintaining that weight loss for 10 years.

With a rising obesity epidemic, the number of people who need to shed triple-digit pounds is also increasing. A growing number try to meet that goal surgically with stomach stapling or gastric bypass. That makes Jared's accomplishment all the more important.

"It's fantastic that he's done this, because weight-loss surgery is taking on such emphasis," says Brown University psychologist Rena Wing, co-founder of the National Weight Control Registry, a group of 6,300 "successful losers" who have shed at least 30 pounds and kept it off for at least a year.


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And many restaurants are putting the great American portion -- a monstrosity by the standards of international cuisine -- on a diet, as surreptitiously as possible. Lots of restaurants are buying smaller plates to make the reduced servings look just as large, or lighter silverware so that even if there are fewer bites per serving, each bite feels heavier than usual on the fork. A la carte portions of high-priced dishes -- steaks, for example -- are getting pared back and surrounded by low-cost starches and vegetables.


We've advised a lot of clients to switch from an eight-ounce filet to two three-ounce filets," says Rastelli Foods owner Ray Rastelli, who sells to 6,000 restaurants in the New Jersey, New York and Delaware area. "They reduce their cost by 25 percent and they change the plate presentation, adding some strategically placed accouterments. It looks like more food and it actually costs less."

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Restaurant Tipping Etiquette Guide


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As the mother of a dog Groomer, I understand the importance of tipping. I have found that today's generation is not as accustomed to tipping as their parents. I think many people do not understand that some workers rely heavily on tips to make a fair and honest wage. If they did not get tips, they would make less than minimum wage. It is never a good idea to "save money" by not tipping. Here is a guide to tipping.


Airport baggage handlers: $1 per bag, more for heavier bags.

Bartender: $1 to $2 per drink is customary, or 15 to 20 percent if you run a tab.

Beauty: In a salon, tip 15 to 20 percent for haircuts, nail care, facials, waxing, etc. Shampooers should get $2 to $5.

Cabs: For fares less than $10, $1 to $3. More than $10, 10 percent.

Coffee shops: Most people will tip up to $1.00 per beverage.

Delivery people: 15%-20% should be given.

Dining: A 15- to 20-percent tip and the tip should be on the pre-tax pre coupon total. rom everything we have read, you should not omit the tip if given less than satisfactory service. The tip should be decreased so it is known that you are displeased.

Pet Groomers-15%-20%

Dry Cleaner: Tipping generally isn't required.


Fast food: No tipping required so far.

Hotels: At least $1 or $2 per bag for the bellhop when you arrive and when you leave, and $2 to $3 a night for the hotel maid (just leave the cash daily in your room). a couple of dollars for a doorman hailing a cab for you.


Massage therapist: 15 %.

Parking: $1 for someone who retrieves your car in a daily parking garage. A valet should be tipped $2 to $3

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How To Complain in a Restaurant. Restaurant Complaint.

How to Complain in a Restaurant
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An easy to follow guide to complaining in a restaurant that won't leave you blushing or raging. This article describes the correct etiquette involved in making a complaint in a restaurant.

Steps


  1. Act immediately. The key to successful complaining is to highlight the problem immediately, thereby giving the restaurant the opportunity to resolve the problem with minimum fuss - don't wait until you've eaten half of an inedible meal, or for the bill to arrive, to voice an objection.
  2. Remain calm and objective. You are less likely to get what you want by being rude or aggressive with a waiter. Discreetly call them over, explain the problem, express your disappointment and ask them to resolve the situation.
  3. Suggest a resolution that matches your complaint. Would an apology be enough? Would you like your food replaced? Or do you expect money off the bill? If a meal you have ordered is well cooked and served as described on the menu but you just don't like it, it's unreasonable to demand compensation. However, if you ask politely, many restaurants will be happy to offer you an alternative. If there is a hygiene issue, you are unlikely to want a replacement meal and would probably just like to leave without being charged.
  4. Take it to the next level. If your concerns are not met with an acceptable resolution, ask politely to speak to the manager. Explain the problem and state that you are not satisfied with how it has been resolved.
  5. Reduce the tip. If other options proved fruitless, reducing the tip, or not leaving one at all, is a powerful way of expressing your displeasure. Please try to differentiate between a problem with the waiter and the restaurant. If the food was of a low standard but the waiter did a good job of addressing your complaint by giving you a discount or complimentary dish or promptly alerting management to the problem, then a tip is still appropriate. If your server is trying to do everything for you please recognize this fact. The management are the one who do all the discounting from checks so don't take anger out on wait staff.
  6. Tell your Friends! spread the news that restaurant lacks. (Our forums)This will prevent others from making the same mistake and hopefully indirectly effect how the establisment is run.
  7. Seek outside help. If after complaining to the waiter and the manager you still feel like you have been fobbed off, it's time to take your complaints to a higher authority. Contact your local consumer standards body for advice. In the UK, for example, you can try the Citizen's Advice Bureau or the Office of Fair Trading. In the US, contact your local Better Business Bureau office.
  8. Immediately report any illness. If, once you've left a restaurant, you become ill from food poisoning that you believe can be traced back to the restaurant, you should immediately report it to the restaurant first. Some municipalities require establishments to report any complaints involving more than one individual eating the same dish on the same day. You should then report it to the local health department or food standards agency if you are not satisfied that they are taking your report seriously and doing their own thorough internal investigation. This is for everyone else's benefit, as well as your own.


Tips


  • Be assertive. Don't be shy - you're paying for a meal to be cooked properly and to be waited on efficiently and politely. If this isn't your experience, then you are well within your rights to complain.
  • Compliment. As important as it is to complain if something has gone wrong during a meal, it's equally important to compliment and reward good or exceptional service. Whether it's good or bad, feedback is often appreciated by managers as it offers them a real insight to the service they are providing, so speak up and enjoy your meal.
  • Consider who is the cause of the problem. When complaining about a long wait for food, remember it is likely the kitchen's problem, not the waiter, and the waiter is probably going triple time to make everyone happy.
  • Complaining loudly will only disrupt everyone else's experience. Your issue is with the restaurant, not the other patrons.
  • Those who wish to insult the wait staff believe it's better to leave a small tip than no tip -- no tip suggests that you may have forgotten to tip, but a penny for a tip lets them know that it wasn't an accident.
  • NEVER enter the kitchen to complain (or compliment for that matter). Remember that it is the kitchen's job to provide you with beautiful food, not be polite to you. If you wish to speak to the chef ask your server, and the chef will come to your table when they have time. However, it is usually better to direct any comments to your server or the front of house manager.


Warnings


  • Alert the waiter to allergies and dislikes. There are often ingredients guides on menus but to avoid problems it is worth telling the waiter of any allergies or aversions to particular ingredients while you're ordering. If any of the stated ingredients are then present in your meal, you should complain and send it back immediately.
  • Leaving a lower tip can guarantee you bad service if you return to the restaurant, even if you get a different server. Make it clear to the manager or front of house regarding the service so there is an opportunity to resolve the problem before you return again. However, if you never plan on returning--if the service was that terrible--then not leaving a tip will be the most powerful message you can send to the server, if it was really their fault.
  • Remember this before you decide to be rude to the waiter: The waiters communicate with the cooks, who are in complete control of preparing your food. If you are rude to a waiter who is having a bad day, you may get a nasty surprise with your order. As gross as it sounds, it is a lot more common than you would think when people are rude to the wait staff.
  • Once you have registered your complaint, make ready to leave. There is little point continuing to eat food prepared by somebody you have just criticised (think about it).


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Armando's Ristorante & Pizzeria in Aurora,Co

If you live in Denver, Colorado or are just passing through, this is the place to eat, relax, and have fun!

At first, it is easy to overlook the small building nestled in the shopping center containing the local Dairy Queen and 7-Eleven. I myself only noticed the place four years ago after hearing about it from friends and neighbors, even though I have lived in the Aurora nearly five times longer. Yet in all of my life I have never visited a restaurant as great as Armando's.

The food is absolutely delicious. You have your choice of a wide range of real, gourmet pastas, starting with the simplest (but no less delicious) homeade spaghetti. Their homeade spaghetti is my personal favorite and the most popular dish at the restaurant. Or you can go another route and order their Neopolitan pizza featuring an array of toppings. Never have I tasted a pizza that comes close to its succulence. Or you can select any of the many other choices on the menu, all straight from the heart of Napoli. And how do you cap an excellent meal? With their homeade Tiramisu of course! So wonderful that you cannot refuse to eat it even after filling yourself up on the first course.

Rest assured that your food will also come with great service and an excellent atmosphere. The place is small, but busy (so go early in the evening, especially on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday). However the staff is determined to serve you your food as quickly as possible and make sure you enjoy your meal. And they could not be friendlier! The place is run by Armando, his wife, and his two daughters. They welcome you into the restaurant like family and treat you as such. I often stay long after my meal is done just to talk with the servers.

I have been going to Armando's almost every week for four years and have never been disappointed. Yet this is the kind of place that you wonder why you never heard about it earlier. You wish you could have back all those missed opportunities to enjoy a meal there. I for one will continue to enjoy it as much as possible. You should too. Here is its location:

16611 E Smoky Hill Rd
Aurora, CO 80015
Phone: (303) 690-6660

They also opened a restaurant in Parker recently. Now there are two places to enjoy Armando's food! Here is its location:

9964 S Twenty Mile Rd
Parker, CO 80134
Phone: (720) 851-6770

Go, eat, and enjoy!