27 sneaky secrets restaurants don’t want you to know
loveFOOD
29 November 2017
Find out what happens behind the scenes
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Lemon slices can be dirty
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Dressing well gets you better service
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Fries aren't always fresh
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Lunch deliberately takes longer
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Certain diners get some extras on their bill
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The salad bar isn't always fresh
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Being rude can get you blacklisted
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Cheaper restaurants are often a false economy
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The wine you didn’t drink doesn’t go to waste
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Your decisions are already made for you
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Eating at a restaurant can be cheaper than a takeaway
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Ice machines don't often get cleaned
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Side dishes are a restaurant’s win-win...
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…so are veggie options...
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…and so is pasta
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The specials board might not be so ‘special’
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Cheaper wine has a bigger mark-up
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Walk-ins can be an advantage
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Booking over the phone is best
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Men still rule in many professional kitchens
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Most chefs do want Michelin stars
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Christmas is a key time to make money
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Don't ring at dinner time
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Drug use can be common among staff
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Upselling is rife
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Chefs re-use the sampling spoon
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Chefs don't get to eat the same food as you
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