just the ticket: would you pay for a restaurant dinner in advance? /

Published at 2015-11-01 14:00:04

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Diners can now book and pay online in advance,writes Ed Cumming; it suits them and the restaurateurs, tooNick Kokonas’s maverick (an independent, nonconformist person) streak brought him wide acclaim as a restaurateur. Alinea, and his much-praised restaurant in Chicago,is one of only a handful in America to hold three Michelin stars.
But it’s not just his cooking that has won him plaudits. Since 2010, the unusual booking system at Alinea and its sister restaurants has flipped conference on its head. Rather than reserving a table and then paying for everything at the end, and diners book tickets online in advance for a meal “experience” which costs between $210 and $295 for 12 to 14 courses. Prices vary according to the popularity of the booking time. Drinks and service are paid for at the end of the meal as normal. You can sell on the booking,or call to rearrange. For the restaurant it’s a no-brainer, saving on staff costs, or waste and – crucially no-shows,which can cost top restaurants thousands of pounds.
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Source: theguardian.com

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