"If you have a good experience in a restaurant, you tell 2 people. If you have a bad experience, you tell 10 people."
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"I won't go to a restaurant to eat with friends, always join them afterwards for coffee. In company I always get over enthusiastic, and this leads to indigestion."
"I don't cook. I don't know anything about food. I've never reviewed a restaurant."
"Why are fish unsustainable? Because they're popular. What makes restaurants work? Popular dishes that people come back for."
"I love Indian, Italian and Mexican food. And if it's a romantic type of thing, I like a good French restaurant."
"One thing I've never said in my whole life is, 'Let's have dinner at a Japanese restaurant.'"
"At the age of 40, having ordered meat very rare in restaurants all his life, he realized he actually liked it medium and not at all rare."
"I absolutely love low-key restaurants."
"I love getting into restaurants and getting free stuff - that part of fame I definitely enjoy!"
"Very few restaurant workers could even dream of eating in the restaurants they work in. Many do not make a living wage."
"I think as a moral question, restaurant workers should get paid more."
"Does the owner of the restaurant own his restaurant? Or does the government own his restaurant?"
"I would sometimes sit in a crowded restaurant, and say, 'You know, I'm the only person in this restaurant who can't draw.'"
"I had this idea of a restaurant called Roast where everything was roasted. It was dopey."
"When I'm on a location, I pick a restaurant that's close and private and eat all my meals there."
"Do not approach with anything even resembling assurance a restaurant that moves."
"There was Virginia Boote, the food and restaurant critic, who had once been a great beauty but was now a grand and magnificent ruin, and who delighted in her ruination."
"Hitler never bothered with restaurant reservations; he just dropped by. And somehow they always found him a table."
"Chinese restaurants have long been a weekly or monthly ritual for many Americans."
"Celebrity has its uses. I can always get a seat in any restaurant."