Left overs in London and Paris
#21
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Joined: Mar 2006
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Hey, is no one going to come to my defense? Is it really "vile" (as implied by m_kingdom2) to take left overs home from a casual restaurant in America? If so, why do the servers ask you several times if they can wrap it up for you? Although we're staying in condos and apartments when we go to Europe, I certainly won't ask to have my left overs wrapped. I wouldn't want my "vile" behavior to sicken everyone around me.
#26
Joined: Jan 2005
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I live in NYC and restaurants almost always ask me if I want my leftovers wrapped up. I've actually been in situations (in the US) where I've felt it would be rude *not* to bring home my leftovers. When asked, I have sometimes said yes to a doggie bag even if I didn't like the food very much, so that the people in the restaurant wouldn't feel insulted.
#27
Joined: Jan 2003
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Most of the time, portions served in Paris are a reasonable size. American portions are ridiculously oversized. If you are not extremely hungry, just order 2 courses instead of 3. If you're only a little hungry, go to a cafe where you can just get salad or soup, etc, and save your restaurant meals for evenings where you are hungry enough to at least eat a couple of courses.




