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🤮 1/5 - The qualities of a great waiter
By 👻 @Filareti K, 01/14/2024 3:00 am
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Being a great waiter is not about serving well but providing an awesome experience, turning customers into regulars. A great waiter should greet customers with a smile, know the menu, have excellent listening and communication skills, repeat the order back to the customer to guarantee correct orders, have a friendly and upbeat demeanor, show courtesy and tact, and apologize for any complaints. A great waiter should earnestly desire to serve people and relate to the customers and regulars. A great waiter in a multicultural environment such as Dubai should naturally be able to communicate in English! Last night, our waiter at Samad Restaurant in Jumeirah lacked all these qualities. He decided not to explain the menu in English to my first-time Samad goer, a non-Arab speaking friend. A responsibility that landed on my plate. Our waiter’s body language showed nervousness and impatience and left the table until we figured out whether we ordered lamb or chicken, kebab or tikka. When he returned, we made the order explicit, repeating it three times in basic English to avoid any errors, especially the meat wrapping in the correct bread. The desire for today’s wrap was not the usual samoon nor khubz but a thin saj bread. The Arab-speaking friend at our table also repeated the order to our waiter in Arabic. We also wanted an eggplant dish. For this one, I had to explain in English to my Arab-speaking friend, who had to translate it into Arabic for the waiter. Still, the waiter did not want to bother to understand, explain, or make a recommendation. As a result, we did not order the eggplant. Albeit the translations, the chicken kebab came wrapped in a huge khubz, making it difficult to bite the disproportionate combination, leading me from the atrium where we sat inside the restaurant in search for our waiter. He did not bother apologizing, blaming the kitchen for the error, while bringing the new order late, keeping his rude, frustrated, ignorant demeanor. After the incident, he never came back to our table to ensure that everything was to our satisfaction or if we needed anything else. We even had to ask for complimentary tea and sweets. Samad Al Iraqi is unquestionably a destination restaurant with great food and quality. But with waiters like ours on a Saturday night who lack empathy, communication, language, and social skills, it is a great disappointment to repeat customers. After all, waiters are the representatives of the establishment they work for, keeping in mind that their goal is to provide a memorable experience to their customers and regulars.
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