Originally Posted by
LeisureFirst
Any London chef will take you that this is the mark of American, who are accustomed to making all sorts of changes to menu items. You could argue that it shows Americans are used to more flexible service; or that they have incredibly crude palettes and unaccustomed to dining in restaurants where a dish is a cleverly assembled whole rather than the sum of its parts.
you mean, there is something wrong with
ordering like this?