Can you tell me about using "The Fork" for reserving and savings?
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Can you tell me about using "The Fork" for reserving and savings?
I have not used this and have seen comments about the savings. I went to the site and it appears there are different offers for different restaurants. Do you reserve and the discount is simply taken off the bill?
Any info is appreciated.
Any info is appreciated.
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I've used it quite a lot and they just deduct the discount right off the bill. It's often significant (as I mentioned on the other thread). Be sure you use your account and tell them your name when you arrive. Other places I've gotten good discounts for include Les Ombres.
Some of my local places I don't use The Fork because I hate taking advantage of the discount. Probably dumb, huh?
Some of my local places I don't use The Fork because I hate taking advantage of the discount. Probably dumb, huh?
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Yes, that's how it works. We just got back from Paris and used The Fork / La Fourchette a half dozen times. It made it easy to reserve without wrestling with French on the phone. Twice the bill was presented without the discount but a polite reminder to the waiter got a new bill with the right amount. Just recognize that the discount does not apply if you use a discounted formula (what the French call a "menu") (The menu is "la carte" which leads to the English "a la carte.") The Fork does not give a discount to every place.
Also note that only diners who have eaten at a restaurant can leave a review on the Fork. I found using Chrome and Google Translate was helpful. And attempts to reserve at the last moment failed. so I think there may be a time cutoff.
Also note that only diners who have eaten at a restaurant can leave a review on the Fork. I found using Chrome and Google Translate was helpful. And attempts to reserve at the last moment failed. so I think there may be a time cutoff.
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Yes, your email address. I just looked at my account to see and noticed I have 1800 yums. Only 200 more yums (2 bookings) and I get 25 euro off! Maybe I'm shooting myself in the foot to not book at those local places.
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I tried to make a reservation through them last night in Pamplona. No matter what time or number of persons I selected, it would not go through, kept getting an error message.
Walked to the restaurant anyway and plenty of tables were available!
Walked to the restaurant anyway and plenty of tables were available!
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I now rarely use la Fourchette or the Fork (which is now owned by Trip Advisor). Most of the "discounts" really are not. Typically the discounts do nothing more than extend the <i>menu</i> options. It can also lock you into an option you or others at your table really do not want
I prefer to call directly when reserving but some restaurants do offer discounts not otherwise available. Having a free account with them is probably a good idea.
I prefer to call directly when reserving but some restaurants do offer discounts not otherwise available. Having a free account with them is probably a good idea.
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The restaurants in Paris that gave us discounts through The Fork all had the requirement that the already discounted menus were not further discounted, only giving a discount for items from the carte and only if at least two courses were ordered. Wine was never discounted. And in the one case where we tried to reserve for a time an hour or so away, the system refused to present the confirmation page. Another restaurant had a notice that reservations for the same day had to be made by phone, not by The Fork.
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Thanks..I took a look at Oviedo, where I will be for 4 nights next month. But none of the places I have on my list are participating. I gather that this is not for people who want to plan where they will eat based on things other than the discount. In other words, if one has a list of a few restaurants of interest, chances may not be great that they will be on the Fork list. But if you don't care all that much and are just out for a discount, it seems like it is a good site to know about.
#20
I just signed up and used the Fork in Rome a few days ago. They offered 20% discount at the 7 p.m. time slot, which is early for Romans but worked great for me as I was solo at this point and walking home alone so wanted to get in and out early in the evening.
When il conto came, the 20% discount was noted in red and deducted from the total. I actually ordered dessert (unusual for me--a cannoli at the rec of the waiter) to balance out getting a discount and being light fare!!
When il conto came, the 20% discount was noted in red and deducted from the total. I actually ordered dessert (unusual for me--a cannoli at the rec of the waiter) to balance out getting a discount and being light fare!!