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Article created by: Gabija Saveiskyte

Upon trying to decide where to eat, people judge restaurants on many factors, from the location, to menu items and online reviews; but assessing them doesn’t stop there. From the very first moment they enter, they start evaluating their experience as a customer, which some take more seriously than others.

Those who tend to attentively judge restaurants often have personal telltale signs about their quality. Members of an online community recently shared theirs after the user u/Mabbernathy asked them what were the small details they judge a restaurant on. Redditors’ answers covered everything from napkins to hot sauce, fake plants, and TVs, and beyond. Scroll down to find them on the list below and note what details to be on the lookout for the next time you’re in a restaurant.

#1

Close-up of a restaurant green flags burrito with rice, black beans, peppers, salsa, sauce, and guacamole on a tortilla wrap. Beans in a Mexican place. If the beans are not good then the rest of the menu is probably not good either.

Fuzzywalls , Gonzalo Mendiola Report

Bacon Tentacles
Community Member
7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Here in Central VA, there is a very large Latino population, and some really amazing Mexican restaurants. And in all of them, the beans absolutely slap.

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    #2

    Two slices of toast with avocado spread and fried eggs, highlighting restaurant green flags for quality food. I always order my eggs "over medium" as a test for the cook. Basically impossible to nail perfectly. I never complain if they're too runny or too hard but if they nail it I'm forever impressed

    Opplebot , Freddy G Report

    Bacon Tentacles
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Better to err on the side of hardness.

    #3

    A person using their phone to scan a QR code for ordering, showing restaurant green flags and convenience. If they only offer a QR code menu. I hate them and I would prefer a physical one.

    theparkingchair , Albert Hu Report

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    #4

    Clean and well-maintained restaurant bathroom with patterned tile floor indicating restaurant green flags for quality hygiene. Clean bathroom.

    evilroysladejunior , Max Rahubovskiy Report

    #5

    Close-up of a vintage restaurant menu showing soups and street snacks, highlighting restaurant green flags to eat there. If it's an Asian restaurant; how badly is the menu spelled? If it's littered with errors you know the food is going to be incredible. Bonus points if they bring you things you never asked for. Not even joking, this is my criteria.

    Tsubodai86 , Mike Cho Report

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    #6

    Roasted potatoes garnished with herbs on a white plate, illustrating restaurant green flags for quality food. For breakfast joints it comes down to the potatoes for me. They cannot be stodgy, chalky, wet or unseasoned. Well seasoned, crispy potatoes will always have me coming back.

    Such-Sun7453 , Markus Winkler Report

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    #7

    Basket of fresh bread and crackers on a table, highlighting restaurant green flags for great dining experiences. The bread. I have never had good food at a place where the bread tastes a day old.

    ColHannibal , Wendy Wei Report

    #8

    Waiter wearing white gloves serving food, showcasing restaurant green flags that indicate a place to eat with confidence. I often dine out alone. I live in Europe so tipping really isn't a major factor (our servers earn a living wage and get benefits), though I usually tip well anyway. How I'm treated as a solo diner has a huge impact on how I judge the restaurant. It tells me if they care more about their customers and food, or about turnover.

    PurpleWomat , Anastasia Ilina-Makarova Report

    #9

    Fresh salad with lettuce, cherry tomatoes, carrots, and radish slices showcasing restaurant green flags for quality food. How's the side salad? If it's a giant chunk of iceberg with a few shredded carrots and one big mealy tomato and cucumber slice I'm not really trusting the rest of their menu.

    TRIGMILLION , Jill Wellington Report

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    #10

    Person holding a restaurant menu and a red cocktail, highlighting key restaurant green flags to eat there. Ginormous menus on twenty pages. If you say you can cook hundred different items then you can’t cook a single one properly. Had only one exception out of this rule: one diner I like has a relatively large menu and everything on the menu was good.

    Automatic-Sport-6253 , server Report

    #11

    Cozy restaurant interior with warm lighting and neatly set tables showing restaurant green flags for diners. If a restaurant has TVs in it, I don't go. Sounds snobby, but I've seen so many lovely restaurants ruined by a stupid flat screen. Now everyone's staring at commercials like moths to a flame instead of interacting with each other.

    Immediate_Cellist_47 , Anthony Fomin Report

    #12

    Customers seated at a small restaurant counter under hanging lights showing restaurant green flags to eat there. How many asian people there are in an asian restaurant

    reddit.com , Redd F Report

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    #13

    Overflowing trash outside a building illustrating poor restaurant green flags to avoid when choosing where to eat The trash area. This isn't always easy to see but how they treat the trash is a good indication of how the rest of the place is run. There's a place that all the locals love. Their dumpsters? A disaster zone. Total disgusting mess and on top of that there's raccoon, otter and rats all over the place. I don't eat there. On the other hand there are places that keep their area nice. Some even use soap and water to regularly scrub and clean the area. I'll eat there. Source: Used to be a garbage man.

    home_cheese , Kenny Eliason Report

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    #14

    Salt and pepper shakers in a metal holder on a restaurant table, indicating restaurant green flags for quality dining. Salt and pepper shakers being full or near full attention to details

    thekillercook , Julia Filirovska Report

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    #15

    French onion soup with melted cheese toast garnished with thyme, representing restaurant green flags to eat there. If I see french onion soup on a menu, I always order it. It's a great way to judge the general quality of the place. Is the beef stock made in-house or clearly from a base? Did they take the time to actually caramelize onions, or did they half the process?

    AirForceBalls , Dana DeVolk Report

    #16

    Condiments including ketchup, salt, and pepper on a table indicating restaurant green flags for dining. If they use that cheap ketchup vs Heinz. Also super thin paper napkins. 👎

    kpbjcp , Diane Picchiottino Report

    #17

    Sunny side up egg on a white plate with fork, highlighting restaurant green flags that indicate quality dining spots. My husband worked at a famous American diner (Waffle House!) when he was younger and he told me that a certain number of perfect over medium eggs is actually one of the tests they gave to cooks to move them up a grade in rank and pay. It's actually apparently difficult to consistently nail the exact temp (firm white, runny but not raw yolk) on a poached or fried egg. It really does prove that somebody in the kitchen is paying attention.

    Tiny_Goats , Giordano Rossoni Report

    Bacon Tentacles
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My wife prefers her eggs over medium, and some places do it well, but most of them fail miserably. She just makes her own at home these days. As for me, if there is any runniness at all, I find it absolutely disgusting.

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    #18

    Close-up of pickles and sliced cheese on a wooden board highlighting restaurant green flags for quality food. I always judge delis by the quality of their pickles

    DaaraJ , Karolina Grabowska Report

    #19

    Close-up of a fresh burger with sesame bun and vegetables, highlighting restaurant green flags to eat there confidently. My SO is Vegan but I am not. So for us it's whether or not we can both get a good meal. And for him, is his meal actually a well thought out meal or just an impossible or beyond patty on a bun. I like when places are inclusive and still put effort into a dish.

    stazib14 , Grooveland Designs Report

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    #20

    Chocolate layered cake slice with glossy chocolate topping on a white plate, indicating restaurant green flags for quality. A restaurant always gets bonus points in my book if they actually have desserts that are worthwhile. Often they are good, but not as good as the gourmet chocolate store or artisan ice cream place down the street.

    Square-Dragonfruit76 , Abhinav Goswami Report

    #21

    Hand holding a clear glass cup of tea on a wooden table, illustrating restaurant green flags for dining. Do they know how to brew tea properly? A tea bag next to a mug of hot water does not count.   Okay OP, what is a properly brewed cup of tea? I mean no disrespect, I'm asking as someone who doesn't drink tea that often and has been served tea as a tea bag + hot water in every restaurant that I've been to.

    vanilla-bean1 , Pramod Tiwari Report

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    #22

    Person holding a restaurant menu, highlighting green flags that indicate you should definitely eat there. How clean the menus are. If I’m handed a sticky menu, I’m out

    level 2 Imaunderwaterthing , Nienke Broeksema Report

    #23

    Glass of sparkling water with lime slice on a wooden table, illustrating restaurant green flags for dining. The water. Does it taste like chlorine? Does it smell like a dishwasher? Is there any odor at all as my face approaches the cup? Is the cup hot? I’ll pretty much never complain unless there’s something floating in my water or my cup has grime on it, but I am always silently judging

    trutknoxs , Nicole Wilcox Report

    Bacon Tentacles
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We don't drink water at restaurants unless it's mineral or carbonated. Plain old restaurant water is almost always chlorinated and it's nasty.

    #24

    Glass of iced tea on table next to green plant, illustrating restaurant green flags that indicate a great dining spot. Will they balk when I ask for *unsweetened* iced tea?

    eaunoway , Alexey Demidov Report

    Bacon Tentacles
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have lived in the south for over 10 years, and I have never had a server ever balk when I ask for unsweet tea. They often ask if I want sweetener with it, but when I say "no," they have never batted an eye. Which is good, because sweet tea is...no. Just...no.

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    #25

    Table setting with clean white plates, folded napkin, and utensils indicating restaurant green flags for dining quality. Small details for me are: Clean & quality cutlery Napkin quality The attire and cleanliness of the employees Lighting, decor, flooring Chairs and tables The big things are, food quality, service and clean bathrooms.

    PioneerStandard , charlesdeluvio Report

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    #26

    Cozy restaurant interior with wooden tables and green flags indicating a place you should definitely eat there. Former restaurant manager here. I judge by the cleanliness of the windowsills, chair rails and bathrooms. I don't use ketchup bottles that are on the tables. I try to avoid using the salt and pepper shakers too.

    Mistress_Jedana , Dyah Arum Report

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    #27

    Close-up of a hand dipping a french fry into creamy sauce, illustrating restaurant green flags for a tasty meal. I am Dutch and mayonnaise is very present in middle scale cafe restaurants. We eat it with fries, and you get fries with 75% of dishes. Home made vs store bought mayo is a very simple indicator of the quality of the restaurant, with the worst offenders restaurants that give frietsaus (fake mayo) in a sachet/1 serving baggie. Weirdly common, big difference.

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    #28

    Close-up of fresh bread being spread with butter, highlighting restaurant green flags that indicate quality and taste. I'm happy you put butter on the list, I'm a pastry chef and I make Cornbread and Honey Butter for the savory menu. It was a hassle to get the line cook to put the butter in the cooler overnight (I don't like the idea of never putting it away) but I want to keep it out during service so it's soft.

    JudithButlr , Crazy Cake Report

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    #29

    Cozy restaurant corner with wooden table and green plants showcasing restaurant green flags to eat there. If they have fake plants I check to see how dusty they are.

    THE_PHYS , Scott Webb Report

    #30

    Person pouring water into a glass with ice and lemon, illustrating restaurant green flags for quality service. My husband judges on how many times they come to refill his water. He drinks a lot while eating.

    ReesNotRice , Ikhsan Sugiarto Report

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