I have never heard it called a "check". Maybe it is just an Americanism, rather than anything to do with real English.
The person who buses tables in a restaurant is often called a bus boy/girl. Other names for this position are server or waiter/waitress.
The word meaning "a building in which people eat" is spelt restaurant.
It is called a law.
Give me a check with a postdate on it. I won't cash it until then.
Its called a dictionary!
It is another word for the bill you have to pay at the end of the meal.
It means that you want to pay the bill for your meal. It`s usually done before leaving the restaurant.
It means that you want to pay the bill for your meal. It`s usually done before leaving the restaurant.
That depends on what sort of bill you are asking about A $ bill. The bill of a bird etc. A governmental bill. A person called bill. A restaurant bill A bill of fayre etc.
They don't even hand you a "bill" because if they did you could simply sign it and hand it back to them as payment in full.
Leaving a restaurant before receiving the check will result in the police being notified. The bill usually comes at the expense of the restaurant itself or unfortunately out of the waiter's tips.
a bill
The restaurant is called Gusteau's.
15 to 20 percent of a restaurant bill should be left as a tip.
Check with the restaurant management.
There is a website called Restaurant Manager that offers all kinds of software to help any restaurant with bookkeeping,ordering,payroll management,bill paying and etc. They can be located by going to the following site: http://www.seattlecoffeegear.com/.
To pay a restaurant bill with cash, simply hand the cash amount to your server or cashier. They will provide you with change if needed.