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Money-Saving Hack to Enjoy High-End U.S. Restaurants‼️ Must-Save‼️

As we all know, dining at restaurants in the U.S. usually requires leaving a tip because servers rely on tips due to their low base wages. For casual dining, tips typically range from 10–15% of the total (after tax). At upscale restaurants, it's usually 15–30% — some diners even tip up to 40%, depending on service quality and personal discretion. Of course, you can tip less, but in the U.S., skipping the tip entirely when dining in is generally seen as disrespectful. Even with poor service, I still tip — just maybe a smaller amount. So, how can you enjoy a high-end restaurant without tipping⁉️ And save money while doing it⁉️ ⚠️ The answer: Order takeout and enjoy your meal at home! 🤣📦 Since you’re not dining in and receiving table service, tipping is not mandatory. Some people still leave a small tip for takeout, but it’s totally acceptable not to tip at all — completely up to you. Honestly, after eating out so much lately, I’ve realized — there’s no place like home! Nothing beats enjoying a delicious meal in your own space, with the AC on and your favorite show playing. 🏠✨ 🍽️ Today’s takeout spot: Genting Palace 📍 Address: 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 🏨 Inside: Resorts World Las Vegas #LasVegasFood #LasVegas #USA #TakeoutHack #FineDiningAtHome #MoneySavingTips

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Money-Saving Hack to Enjoy High-End U.S. Restaurants‼️ Must-Save‼️

As we all know, dining at restaurants in the U.S. usually requires leaving a tip because servers rely on tips due to their low base wages. For casual dining, tips typically range from 10–15% of the total (after tax). At upscale restaurants, it's usually 15–30% — some diners even tip up to 40%, depending on service quality and personal discretion. Of course, you can tip less, but in the U.S., skipping the tip entirely when dining in is generally seen as disrespectful. Even with poor service, I still tip — just maybe a smaller amount. So, how can you enjoy a high-end restaurant without tipping⁉️ And save money while doing it⁉️ ⚠️ The answer: Order takeout and enjoy your meal at home! 🤣📦 Since you’re not dining in and receiving table service, tipping is not mandatory. Some people still leave a small tip for takeout, but it’s totally acceptable not to tip at all — completely up to you. Honestly, after eating out so much lately, I’ve realized — there’s no place like home! Nothing beats enjoying a delicious meal in your own space, with the AC on and your favorite show playing. 🏠✨ 🍽️ Today’s takeout spot: Genting Palace 📍 Address: 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 🏨 Inside: Resorts World Las Vegas #LasVegasFood #LasVegas #USA #TakeoutHack #FineDiningAtHome #MoneySavingTips

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