The quality of a restaurant's food is inversely proportional to the number of items on its menu.
False
>>7593368
True. If a place has 50 dishes on the menu, they're not going to be very good at any one of them (jack of all trades, ace of none). it also shows that the chef is scatterbrained and can't let anything go. There's no way evey item on a huge menu sells equally well, they have to keep stock of old freezer burnt ingredients for dishes that they sell a couple times a week.
True.
A good restaurant will cycle through menus, but keep them small during whatever period of time the current menu is out. Often 3-4 appetizers and entrees, and a 2-3 deserts.
>>7593368
False. Almost everything on the dim sum menu is delicious.
>>7593474
That's the MSG talking bro. You've got a problem...
>>7593479
Are people STILL going on about MSG after it's been proven not to do anything?
>>7593368
False.
I was always taught that if a good restaurant didnt have something on the menu you wanted you should be able to ask them to make it for you anyways. Especially if its a dish from the restaurants region of food
>>7593487
...besides taste good?
True
We have a taco place here in town which only serves two kinds of tacos nothing else and they are by far the best I've ever had.
>>7593497
>I don't like your stuff make me something else!
whoever taught you that has crippling autism and has done well to pass it on to you.
>>7593368
Big words didnt read
>>7593384
>jack of all trades, ace of none
Though oftentimes better than master of one.
I fucking hate that nobody ever remembers HALF of the saying.
A menu should never be more than two single column pages long. This is excluding the alcohol menu.
>>7593718
thanks Mr. Peek
>correlation =/= causation
It's only true at higher end places, where there's usually a dozen components in one dish, and exceptions abound, it's just common sense that a place is going to do a 10 things better than 100 things.