A customer has come into the restaurant but she can't decide what to have.?
a: Tell her about the special offers available?
b: Hand her a menu?
c: Have a conversation with her to find out what she might like?
d: Say there is plenty of time to decide?
Answers:
tell her to take her time to decide..
a b c and d
do all of them!
all of the above.
a good waitress/waiter will do most of the above. Ask if she would like to know what special offers you have while you hand her the menu
All of those.
c to find out what she likes
all of the above.
since she's inside d if in drive thru a
If you have to ask then I hope you aren't her waitress!
Tell her youll come back in 5mins and if she still has not decided then kick her out and tell her she is barred.
All of the above. If she still can't decide and during the course of the conversation you discover her likes and dislikes you may like to recommend something that you particular like. If she enjoys it you may well get a good tip!!
a combination of B & D.
e.- tell her to get a mcdonalds
I'd do all of them but I'd do them in this order:
a) Tell her about the Specials because it will save time if she decides to go with that without having to look at the menu
b) Hand her a menu
d) Leave and then come back so that she'll have time to decide
c) Have conversation with her to decide on what she might like to have if she's unsure
It's always good to know what is a favorite at the restaurant because that's probably what people like.
If the customer can't decide, you can offer those choices. Certain restaurants specialize in certain dishes and you want the customer to eat what's best so that they'll keep coming back for more.
b,a, then come back later, then c. I wouldn't say there is plenty of time to decide, just ask would you like some more time to decide, smile and leave them for a while. Then if they still haven't decided, stand there with your notebook in hand, tap you foot and perch like a vulture!
A lot of folks 'can't decide' without a game of 'do you care'. Of course tell about menu specials, of course b, of course 'talk' & of course don't give the bum's rush.
So the answer is e, all of the above.
& then after the reasonable amount of time, let her know we are closing & take her business down the hall.
if she is good looking then you should have the conversation , you never know what might happen next .
Choice A and let her go from there.
All the above, then leave for 5 minutes and come back! Remember though, your input and service depends on your tip!
if you are a waiter better choose
a- Tell her about the special offers available
b- Hand her a menu
or your are a lover or ur girl friend prefer
c-Have a conversation with her to find out what she might like
In this order: b, d, a, c.
A - first.
B- second
good luck
I'd go for A and B only
As a server trainer i can definitely say that the answer is "C".
You need to remember that your guests are PEOPLE before they are anything else. Talk to them as if you would a member of your family.
Don't be scared of them, don't get so caught up in menu knowledge and the steps-of-service that you start to sound like a robot suggesting three appetizers and up selling.
A good practice is to recall what it is like to BE a guest at a restaurant. When you are ordering, are you sitting there waiting for the server to make a mistake, judging their every move? NO. You are wanting a friendly person who is confident, accommodating, and maybe has a few suggestions about the menu.
It isn't rocket science. Don't make it more than what it is.
a b c d and then tell her to get lost if she doesnt like any!!
a.
A, B, and C. D is a horrible answer!
All.
If she still cant decide. Just bring different items and make her pay. Just kidding.
Aaaah, you don't work at McDonald's because they would have sent you to the 4T's for training. Or did you forget.
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