Feb 02, 2015 in breakfast, food, epicurious outofthekitchen, buttermilk, waffles. Read the original on: Mom Foodie
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Years ago good service was something we simply expected. Now in a world of automation, we cherish those moments when someone takes the extra effort to give us personal service and ensure we are pleased with our experience. We eat up the attention and remember it fondly. Excellent service stands out more than ever these days
As part of a series, in conjunction with Bon Appetit called out âOut of the Kitchenâ, I was asked to share an experience I had in a restaurant where great service and personal attention was memorable or effected me in some way. As someone who worked in restaurants for over 20 years, my mind swirled with snapshots of moments shared with co-workers. I worked with some outstanding people over the years, in everything from family restaurants to fine dining, and even a sushi bar (talk about attention to detail). To quell the chatter, I refocus on who I remembered waiting on me as a guest⦠and one person came to mind immediately.
Throughout my 20âs, my friends and I would often go out for a late night breakfast, after weâd completed our own nightâs work and a little fun at a local nightclub. On weekends, the place would be hopping and there was often a considerable wait. Despite how hectic things were, and of course a few rowdy diners, there was a waiter named Chuck, that worked almost every night. His service glowed. He knew most of the regulars by name, and many of their dining preferences as well. He made making his guests feel right at home and cared for, in the midst of all the hustle and bustle surrounding us, into a fine art form.
I eventually married, bought a house and got on with other such grown-up things, and didnât have time for late night breakfasts anymore. A friend relayed the message that Chuck had passed unexpectedly about a year after I stopped going to the restaurant. It has been many years since his passing, and he is still remembered fondly.
I thought making waffles would be a fitting remembrance.
Buttermilk Waffles
Author: Robin Gagnon
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