Yep. That is lame. I wonder what people are thinking. I heard a story, good restaurant, bad server. Someone asked for their leftovers to go. Server dropped meat on ground in front of guest, then packed it up for her to take home. I'd probably still eat it, (burn all the germs and bugs off in a hot pan)
Most would not.
I think it has a lot to do with the lack of training and supervision. I worked as a server for a while. Loved it.
I read it was national burger day today. Fired up the blackstone and made a couple smash burgers. Simple and tasty.
I like mine with mayo, onion, extra pickle. What do you put on yours?
One of them I went classic. Ketchup, mustard, pickles, rehydrated onions. The other one has a spicy aioli and pickled jalapeno
One burger I have still yet to try? A 'juicy lucy". It's on my bucket list of burgers.
Juicy Lucys are great. I will make them at home occasionally. I use two 80/20 patties between 2-3 oz each. I then fold a slice of american cheese into quarters and make a little stack. Place the stack in the center of one patty and then place the other patty on top and seal the edges. Toast the bun in some butter and then fry your patty. BAM! Juicy Lucy.
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I heard a story, good restaurant, bad server. Someone asked for their leftovers to go. Server dropped meat on ground in front of guest, then packed it up for her to take home.
I'd probably still eat it, (burn all the germs and bugs off in a hot pan)
Most would not.
I think it has a lot to do with the lack of training and supervision. I worked as a server for a while. Loved it.