01-23-2014, 07:43 PM
I wouldn't ask for someone's leftovers, I don't know anyone that would do that.
If I pay a 100 bucks in a fancy restaurant for just my dinner alone, I'd like to take my own leftovers, however. I've dined in plenty of upscale restaurants all over America where the quality and presentation was top notch. I'm not that big of an eater and I'd rather not leave my wood fired, bone-in filet mignon that I hardly touched knowing that it's going to taste damn good later.
I've also dined in Europe and now that I think about it I can't even remember if we took any leftovers from the numerous restaurants we ate at. But my husband is a Jew so I can't imagine him leaving good food behind.
If I pay a 100 bucks in a fancy restaurant for just my dinner alone, I'd like to take my own leftovers, however. I've dined in plenty of upscale restaurants all over America where the quality and presentation was top notch. I'm not that big of an eater and I'd rather not leave my wood fired, bone-in filet mignon that I hardly touched knowing that it's going to taste damn good later.
I've also dined in Europe and now that I think about it I can't even remember if we took any leftovers from the numerous restaurants we ate at. But my husband is a Jew so I can't imagine him leaving good food behind.