Is there a difference between an amuse-bouche and an amuse-gueule ? If so, what is it?
Also, for those of you who work in restaurants that offer one or the other, what is the reasoning behind it? How is the particular dish (teacup ;) ?) arrived on? Is it based on what is going to be used as a special? Or what was used as a special the night before?
Personally, I love being surprised by an amuse anything! :D And it never fails to put me in a more relaxed, festive mood.
Also, for those of you who work in restaurants that offer one or the other, what is the reasoning behind it? How is the particular dish (teacup ;) ?) arrived on? Is it based on what is going to be used as a special? Or what was used as a special the night before?
Personally, I love being surprised by an amuse anything! :D And it never fails to put me in a more relaxed, festive mood.






