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Had a guy ask for a steak “Philly style” I didn’t normally get such a request but I did it anyways , for those of you who don’t know that’s when you cook just the outside of the steak so you barely have to cook the steak , infact all you really do is flip the steak the moment it turns brown and take it off once both sides started to brown and that’s it. It got brought to the table and the guy said that’s not what he ordered so I walked out of the kitchen to confront the guy because it was infact what he ordered and I refused to waste more money on him , told him he was allowed to order anything he wants but he’s not ordering another steak from me. Most likely was ordering something unique to seem “cool” ended up looking stupid because he doesn’t know what he’s ordering .
Now thats a stong independent woman! It makes me feel like this whole movie or tv show is written by people who suffer from toxic femininity? Brilliant!🤑
If this had happened in real life, the least that would have happened would be her going to jail. The most would have been a fight with her getting broken bones.
Not always the customer is right but if they have a label they can just talk to the management and everything will be in favor to them 😔 so the complimentary is waving under your name. I’ve been there a lot of times but I always believe in KARMA too 💯👆
I rarely ever saw a chef I worked for leave the kitchen but lord help the customer if they did, that customer will eat that dish the way its prepared and enjoy the hell out of it every time
I work in a kitchen and when i get a request for a rare steak i call it out loudly enough for customers to hear as "make it like a holographic Charizard"
My uncle used to be a line cook, my dad tells a story of the time some asshole sent the steak back about 5 times. Eventually they dunked it in mop water and seared it for about 30 seconds per side (maybe less), and brought it out. Apparently this asshole said it “was the best steak he’d ever had”