It's not rocket science. I'll order what I want to eat and I'll eat it. Happy for everyone else at the table to do the same.
(Obvs doesn't apply to anything that needs to be shared out to serve it up).
I guess that depends who you eat with. I've never ever seen this.Count Steer wrote: Sat Apr 30, 2022 7:40 am What's all this guff about sharing food in restaurants?It seems there's a growing level of baloney about it being 'right' to share what you order and rude/unfriendly not to.
It's not rocket science. I'll order what I want to eat and I'll eat it. Happy for everyone else at the table to do the same.
(Obvs doesn't apply to anything that needs to be shared out to serve it up).
It's definitely 'a thing' with some. (This was set off by something in the 'paper' today - 'they were v friendly and shared all their dishes'. Also, out with wife and her friend who thinks we should order things we all (ie she) wants to sample. Err, no.weeksy wrote: Sat Apr 30, 2022 7:43 amI guess that depends who you eat with. I've never ever seen this.Count Steer wrote: Sat Apr 30, 2022 7:40 am What's all this guff about sharing food in restaurants?It seems there's a growing level of baloney about it being 'right' to share what you order and rude/unfriendly not to.
It's not rocket science. I'll order what I want to eat and I'll eat it. Happy for everyone else at the table to do the same.
(Obvs doesn't apply to anything that needs to be shared out to serve it up).
We've always shared. Sometimes we both fancy 2 things, so we go half n half.Count Steer wrote: Sat Apr 30, 2022 7:40 am What's all this guff about sharing food in restaurants?It seems there's a growing level of baloney about it being 'right' to share what you order and rude/unfriendly not to.
It's not rocket science. I'll order what I want to eat and I'll eat it. Happy for everyone else at the table to do the same.
(Obvs doesn't apply to anything that needs to be shared out to serve it up).
Make sure you take a photo of it first!Count Steer wrote: Sat Apr 30, 2022 7:40 am What's all this guff about sharing food in restaurants?It seems there's a growing level of baloney about it being 'right' to share what you order and rude/unfriendly not to.
It's not rocket science. I'll order what I want to eat and I'll eat it. Happy for everyone else at the table to do the same.
(Obvs doesn't apply to anything that needs to be shared out to serve it up).
Tapas is tapas - it's not sharing food that's been served on your plate.Yorick wrote: Sat Apr 30, 2022 8:10 amWe've always shared. Sometimes we both fancy 2 things, so we go half n half.Count Steer wrote: Sat Apr 30, 2022 7:40 am What's all this guff about sharing food in restaurants?It seems there's a growing level of baloney about it being 'right' to share what you order and rude/unfriendly not to.
It's not rocket science. I'll order what I want to eat and I'll eat it. Happy for everyone else at the table to do the same.
(Obvs doesn't apply to anything that needs to be shared out to serve it up).
Also Tapas here is all about sharing.
And if we're a but stuffed, we'll share a pudding.
Basically Spanish fast food. Half size is ration. Quarter size is tapa..
Depends where you are tbh
Didn't a lot of Spanish bars start off offering free nibbles/tapas (often salty things) to encourage people to use that bar and drink a little more because the money was made on drinks?
And in the US/Canada don't make the mistake of ordering 5 or 6 tapas to share between 2. They are humungous!
Same here. Most places Tapas are 3€.
I've heard about that on the mainland but never seen it here.Count Steer wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 9:22 amDidn't a lot of Spanish bars start off offering free nibbles/tapas (often salty things) to encourage people to use that bar and drink a little more because the money was made on drinks?
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24hr Tapas. Only £15 a plate!KungFooBob wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 10:02 am El Pirata of Mayfair is nice if you want some 'London' tapas![]()
Probably only happens in small places now, if at all. ie in villages with a couple of competing bars. There was also some story (possibly apocryphal) that the little plates were the right size to sit on top of your glass to keep flies? dust? out of your drink.Yorick wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 10:13 amI've heard about that on the mainland but never seen it here.Count Steer wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 9:22 amDidn't a lot of Spanish bars start off offering free nibbles/tapas (often salty things) to encourage people to use that bar and drink a little more because the money was made on drinks?Jody wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 9:05 am
Depends where you are tbh
In London, it's 4 olives for £12
In Spain it's a plate of olives for 50 cent
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