7 Restaurant Rules: Dining out is much more than eating; it is about making space and staff apart from other diners. Very recently, an incident of high profile between stars Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma asking them to vacate a restaurant showed how even high-ranking celebrities are not exempt from house rules. The reason is they stayed so long without odering food. This keeps every diner mindful of little decorum and rudimentary rules so that they don’t have to go through embarrassment of any sort.
You should always throw off a valuable reservation or leave your reservation unattended-long hours upset everyone. Call the restaurant and inform staff that you are going to be late.
2. Lower Noise Levels
Restaurant is a common space. Loud talking, quarrels, or ringing telephones are annoying for other guests and eventually drug the management into action.
Most restaurants have rules against bringing snacks and alcohol, but see if you need special arrangements for baby food or other dietary exceptions.
Changing tables without staff approval or occupying more seats than reserved creates chaos. Let the staff manage seating arrangements.
Too much splitting of bills or delay-in-payment frowns on. That way, you avoid unnecessary drama at the counter.
Breaking decorum, smoking indoors, creating messes can get you immediate eviction, irrespective of who you are.
7. Treat Staff with Respect
The most important rule-rudeness or arrogance toward waiters and managers is unacceptable. Politeness goes a long way in ensuring good service.
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Public but private enjoy meals with discipline and respect in restaurants. No matter the celebrity or ordinary diner, after the bait of incomprehensible embarrassment delivered by ignoring the basic rules, as it delivered in the plea of Virat and Anushka, will follow these seven simple rules, ensure that one never has to worry about getting thrown out.