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- Oct 20, 2005
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You usually get free tea instead then a fortune cookie at the end.
Actually, in my opinion, a Chinese restaurant will sooner charge you for hot tea than they will for steamed rice.
You usually get free tea instead then a fortune cookie at the end.
Yep, I've had the free nachos at Mexican restaurants, free bread at general sit-down restaurants, free peanuts at Five Guys or Texas Roadhouse, free fortune cookies at Chinese restaurants, but never free rice at Asian restaurants. Maybe he means the fact that every plate comes with rice on the side whether you ordered it or not?I have never been given free rice at a Chinese restaurant in my life.
However I have been given free nachos at Mexican restaurants. But that is pretty rare.
However I have been given free nachos at Mexican restaurants. But that is pretty rare.
On second thought, why bread?
If you go to a Chinese restaurant they don't give you free rice.
Why do white people expect free bread?
Never experienced this... what happens if you don't touch the bread at all, do they still charge you?
Chips with a side of salsa is not nachos. It is an outrage, an OUTRAGE, that you consider that nachos.
I love chips and salsa.
Also, I agree with you on the bread thing. If they bring it without you asking for it, it should be free. Keep fighting the good fight.
And finally, sorry I blew up about the nachos thing.
Chips with a side of salsa is not nachos. It is an outrage, an OUTRAGE, that you consider that nachos.
I love chips and salsa.
Also, I agree with you on the bread thing. If they bring it without you asking for it, it should be free. Keep fighting the good fight.
And finally, sorry I blew up about the nachos thing.
Except that you just as often get chips with liquid cheese, therefore: nachos.
Where in the bible does it define what nachos are?
Nachos are just tortilla chips with some kind of thing to go with them (either salsa guac or queso). If you think otherwise then you must have some magic bible defining what everything is.
Yep, I've had the free nachos at Mexican restaurants, free bread at general sit-down restaurants, free peanuts at Five Guys or Texas Roadhouse, free fortune cookies at Chinese restaurants, but never free rice at Asian restaurants. Maybe he means the fact that every plate comes with rice on the side whether you ordered it or not?
For example:
"I'd like the Sesame Chicken."
"Steamed or fried rice?"
"None thanks."
"You sure? It comes with the meal."
To me, that means it comes with the COST of the meal you ordered, especially because you only get it with the order. Unlike table bread, you get it even with take-out or delivery. Also, it's not really worth mentioning except that some people seem to be talking about them: of course you get all the rice you want at a buffet.
I have yet to be charged for bread I didn't ask for.
Whoever runs Olive Garden at least understands that success in the restaurant business is all about taking caking good care of your customers.
this.err - I have never been to a restaurant that brings bread to the table and then charges you for it. Whether we're talking cheap or more upscale, if they are bringing you something that is not a menu item you specifically asked for, you should not be getting charged for it. No way would I pay for something I didn't ask for that they took it upon themselves to put on the table.
Where in the bible does it define what nachos are?
First Chinese BBQ restaurants are awesome.
On second thought, why bread?
If you go to a Chinese restaurant they don't give you free rice.
Why do white people expect free bread?
