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Doggy Bags .

(35 Posts)
Nonu Thu 12-Dec-13 21:15:42

We went to the Japanese Fusion restaurant at lunctime , it was marvellous !
The portions they give are pretty big , but if you can"T eat it all not allowed to take away as one does in the States.
Probably someone will say it is to do with Elf & safety but that seems a bit daft to me .
You have paid for the food why should you not be allowed to take it away ?

Flowerofthewest Thu 12-Dec-13 21:25:21

My 88 year old mother always tries to put her 'left overs' in her bag wrapped in a tissue. I have become wise to this now and take a 'takeaway' box with me for her uneaten food. I don't think she even eats it but doesn't like to leave it on her plate because it looks bad.

If I forget the tub then I just ask at the counter or bar for some foil. If not she would insist on shoving it in her bag, gravy, sauce you name it in it goes.

Nonu Thu 12-Dec-13 21:28:01

FLOWER bless her baby heart ! x

Agus Thu 12-Dec-13 21:35:47

It's obvious to me though Nonu why doggy bags are supplied in America due to the enormous portions served. I have seen what we would describe as a full meal left on some plates!

If you wanted a doggy bag, the restaurant should have complied with your request.

Nonu Thu 12-Dec-13 21:37:38

AGUS but they won"t .!!

So what to do ?

Agus Thu 12-Dec-13 21:43:43

I think Flower has just given you a solution grin

Nonu Thu 12-Dec-13 21:50:48

Agus , happen you are right .
{tchgrin]

Soutra Thu 12-Dec-13 22:24:58

I have requested a doggy bag at St John's Spitalfields and they were more than happy to oblige. Not a lot of dogs would necessarily appreciate "Fusion food "though, I suspect - whereas the best part of a sucking pig's head went down a treat with our pooch.

Ana Thu 12-Dec-13 22:42:52

Most restaurants in my area are perfectly happy to provide a container for food you've paid for but for some reason can't finish. How can h&s be an issue?

Deedaa Thu 12-Dec-13 22:45:29

When my son was a chef at a Cornish hotel he became very skilled at making aluminium foil swans for customers to take their uneaten food home in.

Aka Thu 12-Dec-13 22:46:59

I nearly always ask to take left over food home and have never been refused a 'doggy bag', even at our lock curry house. After all it's not their food after you've paid for it. Wonder what Fusion are doing with their leftovers then hmm

Aka Thu 12-Dec-13 22:47:33

lock local ... Sorry iPad thinks it knows best!

Nonu Thu 12-Dec-13 22:51:00

Could be , and only saying , could be to tight to provide the containers !!!!!

Laugh !!

Galen Thu 12-Dec-13 22:55:48

Or more worrying, recycling them?

Gally Thu 12-Dec-13 23:45:42

I have had afternoon tea with friends at Harvey Nicks and they will give any leftovers to you in a lovely box and then in a very fancy carrier bag. Somehow the cakes don't seem so appetising once you have got them home tchwink

tiggypiro Fri 13-Dec-13 08:41:57

Oh Gally ! Cake is always appetising !

Ariadne Fri 13-Dec-13 12:18:02

I've had that treatment at Harvey Nicks, Gally - very smart. But you're right, the cakes don't seem quite the same...

littlegran Fri 13-Dec-13 15:39:40

sometimes i ask for a child;s portion if possible rather than asking for a doggy bag as i find most portions too much for me/

glammanana Fri 13-Dec-13 15:44:44

Very strange nuno if that where the case then I would make sure the food left on the plate could not be recycled in any way,cover with sauce etc and any other condiment you can get your hands on.

Riverwalk Fri 13-Dec-13 15:53:50

I'm sure the restaurant is not re-cycling the leftovers!

Again, it's probably to do with H&S .... if someone keeps the food for days at home and becomes sick, then blames the restaurant.

Nonu Fri 13-Dec-13 17:06:10

this s quite a smartish restaurant so I am sure they would not serve childs portions . I COULD ask , as shyness and I are strangers !

You are ahead of me GLAM ! tchwink

bikergran Sat 14-Dec-13 14:34:10

if my mum goes to eat out where ever it maybe! she does what glammanana sujest!! mashes everything up sprinkled pepper and salt on and sausage she cuts everything up....one thing though..when we stayed in a large hotel a couple of yrs ago in Scarborough there was obviously a full breakfast menu,, the sausages well!! were sort of cheap nasty ones....but on the menu the day after was pasta with "meatballs" the only thing was!!! the meatballs were not round!! they were "cut up sausages" hmm and !! another hotel we went to in Llandudno, the evening meal had small boiled new potatoes on....the day after we had "small sliced fried potatoes on our breakfast"!!!! at home if we have bits of left overs as the potatoes, then yes I will try and make use of them in maybe an omelette etc..but I know! where they have come from and who's plate.

KatyK Sat 14-Dec-13 16:18:35

Glad you enjoyed it Nonu. I was in our local Harvester a few weeks ago and they were putting some food into doggy bags for people who couldn't manage their whole meal.

Nonu Sat 14-Dec-13 16:41:48

I like Harvesters Katy good salad bar .
it was interesting you said they giving out doggy bags .
Mind you Birmingham is a little more sophisticated then here .
tchsmile

tiggypiro Sat 14-Dec-13 18:06:39

Wasn't The Grand by any chance was it bikergran ? Never been myself but do know people who wished they hadn't !