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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-16-2012 @ 9:49PM
KD said...
I work in a hotel in a tourist town, and I always ask the guest what he or she likes or is looking for in a restaurant, then send them to someplace that fits the bill. Yes, some restaurants comp us or give us a discount for sending people to them, but I try to match the restaurant to the person's wishes. I usually won't recommend a restaurant unless I've been there. If I do, I always qualify it by saying, "I've never eaten there but I've heard. . . ." I want the guest to return to my establishment because of the service they received, and that includes the recommendations I make to them on restaurants.
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