Something like this happened my friend while we were dining at Texas Roadhouse. They even managed to get his order wrong as well, although he too hungry to complain. Plus our waitress was pretty cute.
Pickie said: Something like this happened my friend while we were dining at Texas Roadhouse. They even managed to get his order wrong as well, although he too hungry to complain. Plus our waitress was pretty cute.
I can relate. This actually happened to me at a Perkins. Except I didn't have a cute waitress. lol
This happened to a table next to ours, except they had gotten there before us and didn't get served until we were done eating. They even asked them to leave if they weren't going to order despite them having reminded them of their orders whenever someone passed.
Villefort said: Coming from a large family, this tended to happen to me and my siblings a lot growing up. I don't think Denny's ever got it right. o_0
Should that be unclear to the readers already, the Japanese concept of "family restaurant" comes from American chain diners. Denny's of Japan was historically a joint venture with Denny's in the US, but the Japanese bought back the American share later.
cd_young said: from the looks of things, Kogasa's order was both forgotten and then mixed up by the waitress.
So somewhere else in that restaurant Mystia is eating her distant cousin.
I-...I'm very sorry! We'll make it right away!Wha'...? Where's my fried chicken...?Here's your spaghetti with mozzarella and eggplant.PyuuumMissing PersonHere's your oroshi sauce steak patty with fried oysters.
And here's your 18-grain doria with sauteed bamboo shoots and asparagus.That's everyone's orders, right?Not hereWhere's my fried chicken with kurozu ankake mixed vegetables? Kurozu ankake: a starch-based sauce made with black vinegarAwww...they forgot about me....We all went to a family restaurant.I'm so sorry to keep you waiting. Here's your fried oyster meal.