Customer Creations: Substitutions and Special Orders

Customer Creations: Substitutions and Special Orders

Author: Kara Restaurant Group March 24, 2023 Duration: 15:30

Whether you’re serving tables or slinging drinks, someone always wants to substitute something or make some highly specific special request. So how do you balance accommodating a single customer while not ruining the experience for the rest of your guests?

  • How do special requests impact the kitchen?
  • Do you pretend their substitutions are reasonable or tell them to find a new restaurant?
  • Has a guest ever handed you their phone with their request or recipe written out in detail?
  • Is altering a menu item disrespectful to the chef/restaurant owner?
  • Is it less annoying if someone requests an adjustment based on allergy versus lifestyle choice?
  • Is it rude to ask for salt and pepper if it’s not on the table?

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