Should be a crime to even ask for this

by Forsaken-Peak8496

20 Comments

  1. cactusjude

    I appreciate the server’s note but wouldn’t that show up on the customer’s final receipt?

  2. VoyageurSansBagage

    I asked for a well-done beef tartare when I was like 7 and didn’t know any better. Everyone laughed. Never did it again.

  3. SwitchMountain2475

    Honestly, cook this right with the right cut of beef and this is a good dish!

    I love proper steak tartar and have it fairly regularly and a steak hache but I also make a cooked beef mince dish with tartar style additions and it’s delicious.

    This just doesn’t look likes it’s been made with love. In fact I’d go as far as to say I wouldn’t want this place to make me a proper tartar either.

  4. Fluid-Row8573

    Is a chopped burger patty with sauces and pickled vegetables; looks horrific in the photo and definetly is really stupid to ask for a “well done” steak tartare, but surely tastes good.

    Anyway, they charged the client a steak tartare when probably the burger patty is cheaper than the meat they use for the tartare, the client paid it, and was happy with the food. Everybody wins.

  5. lightspuzzle

    i dont see what the problem is.if they enjoyed it ,thats ok.

  6. ProfessorChuckNorris

    “This guy enjoyed the food I made him, what a fucking idiot.”

  7. Zyklon00

    A friend of mine ordered Gazpacho in Spain and wanted to send it back because it was cold.

  8. MonsterEnergyForever

    The attitude of the person who made up the ticket is deplorable. Does it matter how someone enjoyed their steak? A happy customer is a return customer.

  9. exodusfox

    Crazy how some people get so triggered by well done meats like the customer just asked the restaurant to cook him a human fetus something. Taste is subjective, let people eat what they enjoy eating.

  10. Ok_Oil_995

    What’s stupid is eating raw ground beef.

  11. Had a guest one time, and with a straight face, say “you forgot to cook this” and sent it back. Are a fuss at the table and called us morons in front of a committee for an org he was trying to gain membership with. He was not invited back.

    As for the chef, he stood his ground and refused to cook it.

    It was surreal and hilarious.

  12. Careful_Garden

    That’s AI surely?

    Stains on the receipt look so neat…

  13. Drmlk465

    Man, you just serve the food. You shouldn’t be judging people.

  14. wtfbenlol

    That’s just hamburger helper with extra steps

  15. Some high quality ground beef, whole grain mustard, cornichons, capers, and good crusty bread? I know the sequence that led to it was odd, but it sounds pretty good to me.

  16. Bleu_Cerise

    “I’d like my steak tartare well done” is a classic (and quite tired) joke. I am picturing the poor server first trying to roll with it with a hearty laugh before slowly realizing, wait, this guy is actually serious?!!

  17. PlanktonElectronic61

    Worked at McDonald’s as a teenager. Had a customer ask for a cheeseburger without the cheese. I put in a hamburger. She kept insisting she didn’t want a hamburger, she wanted a cheeseburger without the cheese.

  18. Straight_Story31

    The amount of professional victims in this post. We get it, you all need to go out to restaurants and demand changes to fit some need.

    If you can’t handle tartare as it is meant to be served then don’t order it. Simple. Literally ask for hamburger helper or something lmao