nick.kokonas wrote:On the change in tax billing. The city of Chicago requires that we charge tax on the service charge because it is not a voluntary gratuity. Last time around we charged only food and wine and ended up having to eat the difference in paying the proper tax. So that is a change, but I assure you that we neither wanted to do it, nor am I happy about it -- and we don't keep the money.
nick.kokonas wrote:Regarding scalping. I find it hilarious to read all of the differing opinions on scalping and defense of the practice while so many people complain on the other side -- everyone is correct, basically. Obviously, there are a million ways around any system we have and if someone does a cash transaction privately we have no way whatsoever to know how much anyone paid. That said, we do have a right to void tickets that violate our TOS blatantly and obviously. Clearly legal ticket brokers are legal in every respect and there is nothing we can do about that. We try to encourage in every way possible (same night tickets, walk ins late night through Aviary, FB community trades etc) the resale or trade of tickets at fair value.
nick.kokonas wrote:Anything else, feel free to ask.
Someone on Craigslist wrote:To Everyone Selling NEXT Restaurant Tickets - especially SCALPERS
We will be enforcing our Terms of Service (TOS). If you advertise or sell tickets for more than face value (best offer, OBO, etc) they will be voided. We will be reviewing all the ticket selling sites (craigslist, eBay, etc) and will be voiding tickets that are advertised above face value.
What this means for our customers is that if you buy from a scalper for more than face value they will still be voided and your ticket is worthless.
Habibi wrote:Nick,
Can you please amend your TOS to require that at least one of tonight's diners posts awesome pictures and a comprehensive dish-by-dish review on LTH?
Thanks,
Habibi
DrkDragon wrote:Habibi wrote:Nick,
Can you please amend your TOS to require that at least one of tonight's diners posts awesome pictures and a comprehensive dish-by-dish review on LTH?
Thanks,
Habibi
I wish my pictures and writing skills were adequate so I could do it myself, but I feel there are othersn who do such an outstanding job, and would rather leave it up to them.
Kennyz wrote:theskinnyduck wrote:
Uhm, just some third graders math: It doesn't matter if they tax you first and add the service charge, or add the service charge then tax you.
Price x 1.18 (tip) x 1.11 (tax) = Price x 1.11 (tax) x 1.18 (tip)
What's the problem here?
Have the school board fire your third grade teacher if he or she is still alive. If you have kids, hire someone to help them with their homework.
Janet C. wrote:... I also called up the City of Chicago Tax department to double check and they did confirm that restaurants are allowed to tax the meal+gratuity...
Darren72 wrote:Janet C. wrote:... I also called up the City of Chicago Tax department to double check and they did confirm that restaurants are allowed to tax the meal+gratuity...
Required, actually.
nick.kokonas wrote:Craig's list post was NOT done by anyone at Next... in fact, I have never seen it nor posted on Craig'slist. I have contacted some seller directly.
Next facebook post wrote:NOTE TO SCALPERS... we will be enforcing our TOS. If you advertise or sell tickets for more than face value they will be voided.... and yes that means if you buy from a scalper for more than face value they will still be voided.
nick.kokonas wrote:I am not going to get into a legal debate regarding our TOS / Illinois Law / scalping legality."
jesteinf wrote: It exists in a very hard to define place, I think.
Elars wrote:Informed the server on our arrival of the mango allergy as it did not seem that information had been passed along ahead of time. Not a huge deal but it did provide a fairly large amusement, one of the beverage pairings included mangosteen juice, which caused a minor panic for our server John (who we also had for Paris and whose service style I like a lot) who prepared a substitution for my friend as they couldn’t decide what relationship mangos and mangos teens had (if any). Josh said the Google Machine had provided no help.
theskinnyduck wrote:Elars wrote:Informed the server on our arrival of the mango allergy as it did not seem that information had been passed along ahead of time. Not a huge deal but it did provide a fairly large amusement, one of the beverage pairings included mangosteen juice, which caused a minor panic for our server John (who we also had for Paris and whose service style I like a lot) who prepared a substitution for my friend as they couldn’t decide what relationship mangos and mangos teens had (if any). Josh said the Google Machine had provided no help.
Mangosteens and Mangos are not in the same genus, not even the same family of plants actually. I doubt you are allergic to Mangosteens because of the Mangos. I just dont want you to miss out on mangosteens, they are one of the most delicious tropical fruit (if you can get your hand on fresh good ones outside of asia).
Elars wrote:
The other larger issue was the kitchen had run out of rice by the time we got to the Beef Cheek dish and we had to wait quite a bit after the course was delivered for the kitchen to prepare a fresh batch (we were the 10:30 seating, I believe the last for the night). This lead to us getting out even later than expected.
All in all was very pleased with the meal, I would say it was a much more fun menu than Paris and the coconut desert managed to quiet our well lubricated raucous table immediately. That was some dish.
Oddly enough, we didn't have sticky rice, and I believe others have dragon fruits too.jesteinf wrote:From the looks of the menu posted on the website, I believe the kitchen table extras were a som tum (prepared tableside), a "skewers" course, a couple of extra things in the garnishes course, and we got dragon fruit instead of sticky rice (I would have preferred sticky rice).
IIRC, Nick said on Next's facebook page that there has never been any time period attached to the name; 2060, 2032, etc., are just speculations. This current menu is just Thai food in different regions, hence Tour of Thailand.happy_stomach wrote:Sorry if I missed this upthread, but is there a date attached to the Thailand menu? Did the 2060 (or whatever futuristic year that was floating around) fall off the concept at some point? One of the things I most respected about the Paris menu and experience was the historical specificity and interpretation. Of course, no food is ahistorical, but the current menu seems rather generic in that respect. I've got a kitchen table coming up soon and am having second thoughts.
nick.kokonas wrote:Hi... thought I could answer a few questions and comments on here.
First, we have *never* said we were doing future Thai food... I am not sure why the press says we are doing Bangkok 2060 or whatever, ...
Grant Achatz via Serious Eats wrote:When we go into the future, Bangkok 2060, obviously nobody knows what it's going to be like in 2060. So, sure, we're going to take some poetic license. But you can bet we'll do our homework and look at where Thai food has been the last couple of hundred years, identify the way it's swung, and try to extrapolate what WE think it might be like in 2060.