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13-01-2007, 03:17 AM posted to alt.food.sushi
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how much does the server tip the itamae?
Dan Logcher wrote:
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Gerry wrote:
On 2007-01-10 21:57:31 -0800, " said:
i just started working as a server at a restaurant that sells thai food
and has a sushi bar. from what i was told, everytime i sell sushi, i
must give 10% of the sushi bill to the itamae.
for example, if i had a lot of sushi orders, and it came to $100, i
would give $10 to the itamae. but what if the customer tipped me 15%?
which come to $15. that means i would have $5, but the itamae would
have $10. is that normal etiquette?
There is no "normal" to etiquette, everybody has their own.
If you sell $100 in sushi orders you would giver the itamae $10. But
what if they only tipped you 7 bucks. Now you're out three dollars. Do
I understand you correctly--that he gets his money no matter what?
that's how it was explained to me. yeah, i'll be like $3 dollars out
in your theory. kind of an odd situation here. i think i wold have to
explain to itamae that the tip was $7, so itamae would cut me some
slack.
You said he gets 10%.. doesn't that mean 10% of the tip?
nope. 10% of the sushi tab. so let's say the tab came to $100, itamae
automatically
gets 10% or $10. the server would be at the mercy of the customer and
hope the
customer gives a gratuity of more than 10%, otherwise, server incurs a
loss or
breaks even.
yeah, my restaurant's policy is odd, i think.
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