And so on…
But if you are using your 2% cash back credit card, your actual price would be:
= [ $43 + ($43 x 0.04) + ($43 x 0.095) + ($43 x 0.20) ] - 0.02 [ $43 + ($43 x 0.04) + ($43 x 0.095) + ($43 x 0.20) ]
2% Rewards Credit Card → $56.26
LOL, that was behind my thought behind my first post. Just give me the fucking menu price. I usually tip 30% for several reasons, and use Amex for everything I can for the points.
If someone thinks something is overpriced, just say it.
Are you supposed to tip on the pre or post discount amount?
I like that you tip 30 % . Because of your reasons .Same here .
amuse bouche - potato and leek beignet
eggs on toast NSFW
nomandy butter
so french it just surrendered to the dover sole.
butternut squash agnolotti, brown butter, parmesan, sage
english channel dover sole a la meuniere, potato mousselini, brown butter
So british it’s 10th in line to the throne.
side of mashed butter
I don’t want to know but have to ask, how much was that dover sole? It looks beautiful.
$72 + tax + tip + service charge + parking + gas - 2% cash back
I’m going to need to see how much of your gross income was required to pay for this dish before I can feel comfortable ordering the sole.
What’s that glistening liquid/sauce/oil atop the uni?
Gloriousness.
or 57% of a Wally’ sea bass
Better than the $98 Petit Trois was asking when I didn’t order it.
Nothing says Thanksgiving like passion fruit cream pie. Better be good for $48.
The beauty of Los Angeles is that we don’t have to follow all those cold-weather traditions. Except for turkey. There has to be turkey.
Just because we don’t have to, does that mean we should?
Screw that. Jamon iberico de bellota in my house.