#13 They come in a big box, get taken out and cut, but are never rinsed off. There are ALWAYS a couple moldy ones in there, and those get tossed, but that's it. If you want the lemon, make sure it comes on the rim of the glass. Squeeze in the juice, don't put the whole thing in your drink. I've worked in dives and fancy steakhouses, and it's always the same. Lemons for water are never rinsed off.
"If you walk into a restaurant and it smells like old socks, leave. German cockroach pheromones (the most common restaurant roach) smell like old sweaty socks and there needs to be A LOT of them to make the odor noticeable."
#13 They come in a big box, get taken out and cut, but are never rinsed off. There are ALWAYS a couple moldy ones in there, and those get tossed, but that's it. If you want the lemon, make sure it comes on the rim of the glass. Squeeze in the juice, don't put the whole thing in your drink. I've worked in dives and fancy steakhouses, and it's always the same. Lemons for water are never rinsed off.
So if the fish are floating belly up I should leave?
Not yet, ear them first!!!
I love your avatar, and I think that is the place Haseltine was referring to.
If you want the lemon, make sure it comes on the rim of the glass. Squeeze in the juice, don't put the whole thing in your drink.
I've worked in dives and fancy steakhouses, and it's always the same. Lemons for water are never rinsed off.
yeah, kitchen food is fine but drink lemons are cut by servers that just want to get their station prep done as quick as possible