Archive for November, 2009
What are the top 10 Restaurants in the Bay Area?
Posted on
November 29th, 2009 by
pcgumban
(3) Comments
Dennis H asked:
I’m always looking for new places to try out. Which restaurants do you enjoy? Which restaurants do the critics enjoy, and why?
Josefa
I’m always looking for new places to try out. Which restaurants do you enjoy? Which restaurants do the critics enjoy, and why?
Josefa
What are your top 5 restaurants in Disney World?
Posted on
November 28th, 2009 by
pcgumban
(13) Comments
disneyfan asked:
My top 5 are:
1. Ohana at the Polynesian
2. Sci Fi at Hollywood Studios
3. 50’s Prime Time
4. Grand Floridian Character breakfast
My top 5 are:
1. Ohana at the Polynesian
2. Sci Fi at Hollywood Studios
3. 50’s Prime Time
4. Grand Floridian Character breakfast
What are yours?
Meagan
When you go to New York City, what is the best hotel to stay at and the best restaurants to eat at?
Posted on
November 24th, 2009 by
pcgumban
(4) Comments
Maytoi asked:
I am planning my graduation trip to New York and I am going to stay for two weeks. What is the best hotel to stay at and the best restaurants to eat at?
I am planning my graduation trip to New York and I am going to stay for two weeks. What is the best hotel to stay at and the best restaurants to eat at?
Nothing too expensive. Maybe 1 restaurant can be expensive.
I have a limited budget. Maybe about $2,000 or something like that.
Young
Etiquette for dining out with a messy little one?
Posted on
November 8th, 2009 by
pcgumban
(9) Comments
Erin S asked:
I have a 7 month old and now that she is eating more solid foods and pieces of food, she is becoming quite a mess to eat with. At home, it’s no big deal, but at a restaurant, I can’t quite figure out the right way to go about it. I hav ea rule of thumb…if there is no kids menu, children do not belong in this establishment so it’s not like I am dining at really fancy places. I just don’t want to be the couple the whole dining room talks about as we leave. SO, I tend to keep our area tidy and pick up the big chunks and at least get them on a plate. But, recently I have seen so many parents leave spots looking as though WW3 has just taken place right in their very seats. SO, as I was picking up food from the floor at lunch yesterday, the waitress stopped me and said she would just take care of it. I thought to myself, that was nice, but not necessary. I guess I just don’t know how far to go with the clean up process. What is to be expected and what is too far? Anyone have any experience as a waiter or waitress in this instance?
Kendra
I have a 7 month old and now that she is eating more solid foods and pieces of food, she is becoming quite a mess to eat with. At home, it’s no big deal, but at a restaurant, I can’t quite figure out the right way to go about it. I hav ea rule of thumb…if there is no kids menu, children do not belong in this establishment so it’s not like I am dining at really fancy places. I just don’t want to be the couple the whole dining room talks about as we leave. SO, I tend to keep our area tidy and pick up the big chunks and at least get them on a plate. But, recently I have seen so many parents leave spots looking as though WW3 has just taken place right in their very seats. SO, as I was picking up food from the floor at lunch yesterday, the waitress stopped me and said she would just take care of it. I thought to myself, that was nice, but not necessary. I guess I just don’t know how far to go with the clean up process. What is to be expected and what is too far? Anyone have any experience as a waiter or waitress in this instance?
Kendra
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