I have to agree with short and succinct, basically by listing the primary ingredient in a component and describing it with a cooking method or as the greater part of a proper name (like vinaigrette or mayonnaise, etc.).
However, the only thing worse than having to read verbose menu items is listening to people recite them. Most people (including myself) tune out by the middle of the second item and it just turns into a chore for both server and customer. I prefer it to be printed on a sheet of paper or written on a chalkboard.
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Last edited by Blueicus; 03-13-2008 at 10:34 PM.
Reason: It's shameful to spell vinaigrette incorrectly
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