So when you sit down what do you use to read the menu?
So when you sit down what do you use to read the menu?
So when you sit down what do you use to read the menu?
August 16 is then the date until which you would have to wait when Abinader and his party completely take over all aspects of the central government.I would wait until this week is over to buy ticket politics in play , just incase new prez has some wild ideas of his own ..
I would be SOL since I have no "cellular". I love the pic of the old PC..So when you sit down what do you use to read the menu?
I always order "the usual".I would be SOL since I have no "cellular". I love the pic of the old PC..in response to your question.
Will the need for hand held technology force me eventually to purchase a smart phone? I sure hope not.
The Pica Pollo on the corner across from Texaco is.Is the Chinese place opened up?
The Pica Pollo on the corner across from Texaco is.
I would be SOL since I have no "cellular". I love the pic of the old PC..in response to your question.
Will the need for hand held technology force me eventually to purchase a smart phone? I sure hope not.
The whole touching thing is ridiculous .Would it not be easy to look at the menu on your home computer before you depart to the location? Jot the items down on a piece of paper before you leave. It seems the establishment is trying to appease the Doomsday Davies and Crazy Charlottes who believe they can catch The Kung Flu from touching objects. Menus included.
If the establishment was truly forward thinking in appeasing the crazies, they would laminate their menus, and spritz them after each and every use by a customer.
The whole touching thing is ridiculous .
first thing you do when you sit down is to grab the Chair arm rest to move your seat in .. Do you really think they sprayed those chairs . and how is that different from a Menu.
I agree, Laminate the Menus and then pretend to spray them down and wipe them in between every customer .
Establishments are clearly in a no win situation with some types. Even if they were to use one time use paper menus, persons would complain that they are not a green establishment, and should recycle.
The establishment is not trying to "appease" anyone. The "no physical menu" directive is by order of the municipality of Sosua and if you are a restaurant operating in El Batey, non compliance will get you shut down and/or required to pay a "fine" very quickly.Would it not be easy to look at the menu on your home computer before you depart to the location? Jot the items down on a piece of paper before you leave. It seems the establishment is trying to appease the Doomsday Davies and Crazy Charlottes who believe they can catch The Kung Flu from touching objects. Menus included.
If the establishment was truly forward thinking in appeasing the crazies, they would laminate their menus, and spritz them after each and every use by a customer.
The no-win situation is that corruption hasn't skipped a beat. Restaurant owners now have another extortion tax to be randomly paid to the Policia Nacional, CESTUR, and recently elected municipal government "inspectors" who are making up for lost time (revenue) as we speak.Establishments are clearly in a no win situation with some types. Even if they were to use one time use paper menus, persons would complain that they are not a green establishment, and should recycle.
The establishment is not trying to "appease" anyone. The "no physical menu" directive is by order of the municipality of Sosua and if you are a restaurant operating in El Batey, non compliance will get you shut down and/or required to pay a "fine" very quickly.
Now if you want "el plato del dia" in Los Charamicos or Maranatha, go ahead and enjoy your arroz, habichuelas con carne, ordered from an old paper menu.
The no-win situation is that corruption hasn't skipped a beat. Restaurant owners now have another extortion tax to be randomly paid to the Policia Nacional, CESTUR, and recently elected municipal government "inspectors" who are making up for lost time (revenue) as we speak.
Sorry to contradict your narrative of "appeasing the crazies", but the reality is those "crazies" you refer to ad nauseum, have nothing to do with either the requirement of no physical menus nor the collection of the "fines" imposed for non compliance. It is just business as usual down here in Shangri-La.
Thanks, but I was wondering about the one on Camino Libre (I think that's the name). The side street between 5 and Pedro Clisante.
Of course. Looking at a menu on my home computer would be exactly what I would do, given that it would be my only option in this case.Would it not be easy to look at the menu on your home computer before you depart to the location? Jot the items down on a piece of paper before you leave. It seems the establishment is trying to appease the Doomsday Davies and Crazy Charlottes who believe they can catch The Kung Flu from touching objects. Menus included.
If the establishment was truly forward thinking in appeasing the crazies, they would laminate their menus, and spritz them after each and every use by a customer.