The worst restaurant irritations ranked
Top 30 dining dramas

30. No condiments

29. Long walks to the toilet

28. Overly amorous couples

27. Missing menu items

26. Surprise charges

25. Sharing plates

24. Unrealistic expectations

23. Large groups

22. Too dark

21. Reheated food

20. Chronic complainers

19. Surly service

18. Restaurants with misleading reviews

You've read the online reviews from past customers and everyone's raving about the food, the ambience and the excellent staff. But when you finally manage to get a table, it's not all its cracked up to be – the food is cold, the restaurant is dirty and the service slow. Fake and misleading reviews abound so don't always trust websites such as Yelp or TripAdvisor. One of the most brilliant examples is the The Shed at Dulwich, a spoof restaurant in a journalist's shed, which faked its way to the top-rated restaurant in London.
17. Too loud

16. Terrible tables

15. Dirty toilets

14. People taking photos of food

13. Inattentive parents

12. Missing drinks

11. Foam

10. Meals not arriving together

9. Rude customers

8. Complicated menus

7. Assuming who will pay

6. Inattentive service

5. Tipping traumas

4. Crazy food presentation

3. Dirty cutlery and glasses

That being said, we’ll take anything if it’s clean. We don’t want silver service everywhere we go but we definitely don’t want remnants of previous diners’ food and lipstick, or dishwater detritus, anywhere near our meal. Give it a wipe before it gets to the table.
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2. Overattentive service

The even more annoying sibling of surly service is the permanently on-the-prowl waiter. From asking if you’re enjoying the food when you have your mouth full of your first morsel to lurking at your elbow, itching to refill your glass every 30 seconds, being watched like a hawk and constantly interrupted is even worse than being ignored.
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1. Not paying a fair share of the bill

Splitting the bill is de rigueur these days but the etiquette around sharing the cost remains a work in progress. Dividing equally might be the straightforward way to go, but there's nothing worse than the person who’s necked a whole bottle of wine to themselves alongside expensive Wagyu beef suggesting it. If some diners have stuck to table water and the fixed-price menu, it’s only fair that’s all they pay for.
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