For a foodie or really just anyone spending their hard-earned money, it's hard not to judge (good or bad) the quality of food and service you're receiving when you dine out. 1. "The style of fries they serve." 2. "Coleslaw. The measure of a good restaurant is the quality of their coleslaw." — u/loopywolf 3. "Salsa. If you claim to be a Mexican restaurant, you better have good salsa!" 4. "When they charge you for premium water because you didn't specify you just wanted normal ass water. I don't eat at high-end restaurants often, but it's happened to me twice." — u/BitterProfessional16 5. "The quality of the bread in the bread basket." 6. If the menu is as large as the Cheesecake Factory's. Only the Cheesecake Factory can get away with that novel. Other than that, just stick with a one-pager." — u/_jyoo_ 7. "Pasta. If they can’t nail something that simple, it tells you everything about the kitchen." 8. "Kool-Aid. I’m a 61-year-old white guy.…