My wife and I had this discussion yesterday and I was interested in the groups take on this.
What is the proper etiquette for eating your food at a restaurant when the food does not arrive at the table simultaneously? And does the rule change the greater the number of people in the group?
I started thinking about it and realized that I have all sorts of approaches I use depending on the sitch.
business meals: if the group if 4 or less, I never eat unless everyone is served. I always encourage others to "please go ahead and eat." I'm often told the same but I will still wait. If the group is 5 or more, again I will always encourage others to start without me. However, I recall being told that at 5 or more, once 3 people have their food it is ok to start, although it is still generally polite to wait for the go ahead. At large groups of 10 or more (banquet type meals) just go ahead and eat when your food comes, as it will generally be served in waves of several people at a time.
I don't even remember where I picked this up but it has stuck with me all this time. It could be way off, though, and I know we have business diners here on the board, so interested in your opinions.
For personal or family meals, things tend to break down a bit. Generally our food comes at the same time and so we follow I instinctively follow the same rules, however for those of you with larger families, what do you at restaurants? For some reason with your own children, seems to make more sense to just let everyone eat when their food arrives. Too difficult to tell children to wait.
What is the proper etiquette for eating your food at a restaurant when the food does not arrive at the table simultaneously? And does the rule change the greater the number of people in the group?
I started thinking about it and realized that I have all sorts of approaches I use depending on the sitch.
business meals: if the group if 4 or less, I never eat unless everyone is served. I always encourage others to "please go ahead and eat." I'm often told the same but I will still wait. If the group is 5 or more, again I will always encourage others to start without me. However, I recall being told that at 5 or more, once 3 people have their food it is ok to start, although it is still generally polite to wait for the go ahead. At large groups of 10 or more (banquet type meals) just go ahead and eat when your food comes, as it will generally be served in waves of several people at a time.
I don't even remember where I picked this up but it has stuck with me all this time. It could be way off, though, and I know we have business diners here on the board, so interested in your opinions.
For personal or family meals, things tend to break down a bit. Generally our food comes at the same time and so we follow I instinctively follow the same rules, however for those of you with larger families, what do you at restaurants? For some reason with your own children, seems to make more sense to just let everyone eat when their food arrives. Too difficult to tell children to wait.

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