Reviews
Writing a best-seller is a big deal, and the Waiter deserves a 20% tip for serving up such a fun summer read., I really enjoyed WAITER RANT. The book is engaging and funny, a story told from my polar opposite perspective. I will now do my best to act better as a Chef -- and I dare say, I'll never be rude to a waiter again, as long as I live., The main attraction here is [Dublanica's] acerbic, biting and often hilarious accounts of life behind the scenes at the front of the house., [Waiter Rant] offers an irreverent, insightful look inside the industry (complete with blurb from Anthony Bourdain)., Fortunately, The Waiter (who has since outed himself as a chap called Steve Dublanica) does more in this book than get even; he provides thoughtful insights into how the restaurant business works., In the casual, confessional tone of a seasoned blogger, The Waiter tells of corruption, intrigue, drug abuse, heated romance and of course tips, weaving it all into a humorously detailed memoir. . . . A heartfelt, irreverent look at the underbelly of fine dining., Praise for Waiter Rant".amusing and informative.along with the stories, some of which are hilarious, Dublanica provides useful advice for the customer...Waiter Rant is as delightful as it is irreverent.", PRAISE FOR WAITER RANT : "&amusing and informative&along with the stories, some of which are hilarious, Dublanica provides useful advice for the customer...Waiter Rant is as delightful as it is irreverent.", Giving a little extra just got easier with a master's guide to gratuities. New York is the capital of tipping and no one understands that better than Steve Dublanica. The 42-year-old waiter-turned-author shares his expertise in Keep the Change ., For enlightenment on how to handle such situations, I reached out to The Waiter. You know, the New York City-based guy who created the wildly entertaining Waiter Rant blog, which is now a cannot-put-it-down book., Praise for Waiter Rant"…amusing and informative…along with the stories, some of which are hilarious, Dublanica provides useful advice for the customer...Waiter Rant is as delightful as it is irreverent.", The other shoe finally drops. The front-of-the-house version of Kitchen Confidential; a painfully funny, excruciatingly true-life account of the waiter's life. As useful as it is entertaining. You will never look at your waiter the same way againand will never tip less than 20%., Giving a little extra just got easier with a master s guide to gratuities. New York is the capital of tipping and one understands that better than Steve Dublanica. The 42-year-old waiter-turned-author shares his expertise in Keep the Change., The Waiter dishes candidly on the outrageous behavior of staffers and customers at the undisclosed upscale restaurant where he works...[Waiter Rant] leaves no doubt that servers deserve not only 15 percent but an occasional pound of flesh, too. In his debut memoir, the Waiter extracts it with panache., Waiter Rant has all the fixings for fun....What Anthony Bourdain's tell-all about life in the kitchen did for Hollandaise sauce, Waiter Rant will do for side salads., Funny and fascinating. . . . After reading this book, you'll be sure to generously tip your hotel housekeepers and parking valets., The other shoe finally drops. The front-of-the-house version of Kitchen Confidential; a painfully funny, excruciatingly true-life account of the waiter's life. As useful as it is entertaining. You will never look at your waiter the same way again-and will never tip less than 20%., “Giving a little extra just got easier with a master’s guide to gratuities. New York is the capital of tipping and one understands that better than Steve Dublanica. The 42-year-old waiter-turned-author shares his expertise in Keep the Change .�, Lucky for the reader, The Waiter has kept his eyes open and is willing to gossip about what he has seen from the other side of the menu., Full of amusing tales of big tippers and tightwads told by waiters, shoeshine men, bathroom attendants, strippers and more., Half travelogue, half manifesto, the book recounts his misadventures in tipping as he travels across America talking with a cross-section of the 3 percent of the workforce that relies on tips.