Service Included: Four-Star Secrets of an Eavesdropping Waiter by Phoebe Damrosch

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  • Pub. Date: September 2007
  • 240pp
  • Sales Rank: 3,110

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    • Pub. Date: September 2007
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Hardcover, 240pp
    • Sales Rank: 3,110

    Synopsis

    Kitchen Confidential meets Sex and the City in this delicious, behind-the-scenes memoir from the first female captain at one of New York City's most prestigious restaurants

    While Phoebe Damrosch was figuring out what to do with her life, she supported herself by working as a waiter. Before long she was a captain at the New York City four-star restaurant Per Se, the culinary creation of master chef Thomas Keller.

    Service Included is the story of her experiences there: her obsession with food, her love affair with a sommelier, and her observations of the highly competitive and frenetic world of fine dining.

    She also provides the following dining tips:

    • Please do not ask your waiter what else he or she does.
    • Please do not steal your waiter's pen.
    • Please do not say you're allergic when you don't like something.
    • Please do not send something back after eating most of it.
    • Please do not make faces or gagging noises when hearing the specials--someone else at the table might like to order one of them.

    After reading this book, diners will never sit down at a restaurant table the same way again.

    Publishers Weekly

    A charming debut by a former waiter at the New York City restaurant Per Se slips in some high-end tricks of the trade. Vermont-bred foodie Damrosch was a few years out of Barnard College when she landed a job at chef Thomas Keller's Per Se. Fast-talking and prone to do her homework, in this case assiduously absorbing Keller's French Laundry Cookbook, Damrosch starts as a backserver, and her training is intensive: attending food seminars, memorizing the acreage of Central Park and learning how not to interrupt dining couples holding hands. In a few months, she's elevated to captain (a rare job for a woman), which entails navigating guests through the elaborate menus and essentially learning the subtleties of putting the guest at ease. Anticipating desire becomes Damrosch's role, as well as making sure New York Times food critic Frank Bruni has the best meal of his life. (Indeed, the place receives four stars.) She begins a romance with Andre the sommelier. Much of the latter half of this youthful, exuberant memoir is overtaken by their burgeoning affair, although the most delightful chapter, "I Can Hear You," is full of vignettes of Damrosch's real-life waiting, i.e., the delivery of the Fabergé egg as a marriage proposal, and the parade of celebrities she meets along the way. (Oct.)

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    Biography

    Phoebe Damrosch is a graduate of Barnard College at Columbia University and holds an M.F.A. from Sarah Lawrence College. She lives in New York City and no longer waits on tables.

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    Read this book if you want to be bored.by Courtney4

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    October 24, 2009: When I bought this book, I expected it to consist of stories and "secrets" (as it says on the cover) of being a waitress. Nope. It does have a FEW stories relating to Per Se, but most of it was about her love life and her love for food, which she pretty much talks about every other paragraph. I didn't buy this book for recipes, which she had included in case anyone cared.

    Want to read a book that promises exactly what the book will be about by what it says on the cover? "Waiter Rant" doesn't lie, it is a waiter that is writing AND ranting.

    Buy "Service Included" if you want to waste your time and money.

    I Also Recommend: Waiter Rant.

    Entertainingby camues

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    September 30, 2009: Thoroughly enjoyed this book and loved the author's sense of humour.


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