Question:
what side do you serve dinner from when waitressing left or right?
jollyjules25
2006-06-04 09:46:45 UTC
what side do you serve dinner from when waitressing left or right?
Eleven answers:
VeSpAfReAk
2006-06-04 11:14:52 UTC
Proper service is to serve from the left and clear from the right. That is with food. As far as beverages you serve them from the right. A good rule of thumb is to never serve with the back of your arm facing you guest.
?
2016-12-12 15:11:57 UTC
Waitressing Etiquette
Robin
2006-06-04 10:17:11 UTC
I own a catering business and you serve from the left and remove from the right. But hey, if they are leaning or talking to someone on their left at the time to put the plate down, don't just stand there and wait, serve to the right (most people at the event don't know proper etiquette anyways). Just a suggestion.
?
2016-03-15 04:56:01 UTC
Any kind of simple steamed veggie - string beans or carrots come to mind as they will have a fresh natural sweet flavour that doesn't conflict with the peppers. And a good old-fashioned butter rich mashed potato is my favourite choice for a meal like this. This may not help tonight, but here is a suggestion for the future. I don't know how you cook your peppers, but mine are stuffed with a beef and rice mixture then slowly braised in a tomato sauce. To this, I add a whole package of fresh string beans, topped and tailed as well as large quarters of peeled king edward potatoes. Braise for three or four hours in a heavy cooking pot [I use a ceramic lined cast-iron pot] tightly covered in a slow oven (300F - 325F or gas mark 2/3). I end up with a richly flavoured set of stuffed peppers with sides of green beans and potatoes and a wonderful gravy to serve over all. Cheers
ScarMan
2006-06-07 09:34:26 UTC
serve on left and remove from right
drivershunnyhunny
2006-06-04 09:51:28 UTC
Proper etiquette says serve from the left, remove from the right.
anonymous
2006-06-04 09:47:35 UTC
Depends on the table.

Sometimes you can only serve from the left, and sometimes only to the right.
phil.
2006-06-04 09:48:03 UTC
serve on the left, remove from the right.
?
2017-02-18 14:51:25 UTC
The definition of fresh fruit has different meanings depending on context.
Maz
2006-06-07 08:54:57 UTC
Defo left!
anonymous
2006-06-04 10:21:39 UTC
LEFT


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