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Re: L'Auberge Review
[Re: DrDoug]
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08/31/2015 01:32 PM
08/31/2015 01:32 PM
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DrDoug said:
Georgia,
I haven't eaten there and have no dog in the fight. But I was interested after the review by the OP and looked up their site. It seems to be a bit dated as they state 15%.
Where's what is clearly stated on their website in the Dinner Menu page. The two "nots" are confusing.
The menu and prices are subject to change. The traditional 15% service charge is [color:"red"]not[/color] included in these prices and will [color:"red"]not[/color] be added to your bill. Prices are in Euros. Pasta and vegetarian dishes are available.
Surprised the statement doesn't appear on the menu. There never was a traditional 15% service charge on the French side. By law all charges are built into the menu price. It would be the same as if a restaurant put an extra 15% charge for dishes and silverware. Those charges are built into the menu prices just as the tips are.
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