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I gave a great tip for great service

NO, this is not a parody thread.

So 4 of us eat sushi. All get soybeans, miso soup, and hot green tea. We get 3 sushi rolls with fish ($8-9$9 each on menu) and 1 vegertian roll ($5? on menu). We are at the bar and talking to the chef just shootin the breeze with him asking him all sorts of questions b/c it was 2 of the people's first time there. By now we put the menus away so I don't konw the cost of things. The chef makes these special tempura battered fish something (4 of them, probably 2-3 inches long so not huge) with sauce and stuff. We talk a while longer. He then makes us 3 sashimi style items of eel for dessert (again 2-3 inches long). Then we talk more about some of the more strange items. So he makes 3-4 bites of sushi roll with octopus in it b/c we were wondering if it was chewy. Then makes orange umbrella looking things for dessert.

Bill = $35 only and there were 4 of us....how much would you tip?
 
Originally posted by: TheNinja
NO, this is not a parody thread.

So 4 of us eat sushi. All get soybeans, miso soup, and hot green tea. We get 3 sushi rolls with fish ($8-9$9 each on menu) and 1 vegertian roll ($5? on menu). We are at the bar and talking to the chef just shootin the breeze with him asking him all sorts of questions b/c it was 2 of the people's first time there. By now we put the menus away so I don't konw the cost of things. The chef makes these special tempura battered fish something (4 of them, probably 2-3 inches long so not huge) with sauce and stuff. We talk a while longer. He then makes us 3 sashimi style items of eel for dessert (again 2-3 inches long). Then we talk more about some of the more strange items. So he makes 3-4 bites of sushi roll with octopus in it b/c we were wondering if it was chewy. Then makes orange umbrella looking things for dessert.

Bill = $35 only and there were 4 of us....how much would you tip?

10-15, but I overtip usually
 
I'll wait for more replies until I say what I tipped. I was kind of torn b/c I didn't want to spend so much there over my budget and all the things he made for free for us were awesome but technically I never ordered them or expected them so really shouldn't have to pay for them. However I wanted to show my appreciation for he friendliness and great service so I wanted to tip well. I think the best thing I can do is spread his name around when people ask about sushi and be sure to go back with more friends.

FYI

10% = $3.50
15% = $5.25
20% = $7.00
25% = $8.75
30% = $10.50
40% = $14.00
50% = $17.50
75% = $26.25
 
Well once i had great service at a restaurant (friends and I went) My bill came to $32 all I had was a $50 so I said keep the change
 
They just gave you lots of $$$ worth of sushi and only charged you $35 - I would've tipped 15-20 to show my appreciation. Sounds like you had a good time.
 
Had our work xmas party this past Monday at another fancy golf club. Got 2 drink tickets each. I used my two up quickly, then managed to get more than a few more off of other people (boss etc...) so I "bought" myself an additional $30 worth of drinks and prolly $15 more for other people too. When I went up for the last one, I tipped the bartender $20. He was happy, he'd made me drinks all night, and I had at least $30 in drinks just to myself anyways.
 
Originally posted by: silverpig
Had our work xmas party this past Monday at another fancy golf club. Got 2 drink tickets each. I used my two up quickly, then managed to get more than a few more off of other people (boss etc...) so I "bought" myself an additional $30 worth of drinks and prolly $15 more for other people too. When I went up for the last one, I tipped the bartender $20. He was happy, he'd made me drinks all night, and I had at least $30 in drinks just to myself anyways.

Lush.

😛
 
Originally posted by: TheNinja
I think one reason he gave me a lot of free stuff b/c he realized I was a true ninja with real ultimate power.

or they can be left-overs that nobody wanted... sucker...

but $10 sounds right. also depends on if im broke or not. anything above $8 is good.
 
$20, not one penny less.

Geez, guys, keep the flow agoin', what goes around comes back around. Show some class, meet unexpected generosity with more of the same. Step up to the plate and salute good fortune, and don't pull out your goddamned calculator to do it either.

For those of you who somehow need a further framework through which to view this, think of it as Pay It Forward in real life. Real life! Get one.

It will all come back to you in the end.
 
The standard tip for restaurant is around 15 to 20 percent. If you have great service, it will be UP TO YOU to decide how much is worthwhile.

I never ate sushi so I don't know how much they are. I ate at a nice steakhouse with a few friends and the service was fabulous and I tip the waistress 50%.
 
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