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How to order when dining with friends’ family out at a restaurant?
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I’m going out to eat at an Italian restaurant with my best friend’s italian family. What do I order to not look cheap, but also not to one-up anyone. Also, her family is paying so I need to order something slightly classy but not over do it.

Help is greatly appreciated.

I think if you are going to an Italian restaurant with an Italian family my guess is they probably know the owner of the restaurant or at least have been there before. I would ask what they would suggest. If you have a preference to chicken over other types of meat tell them that but other than that I would take their suggestion. It is possible that where you are going will have a "special" dish and that might be the thing to order.
Enjoy yourself, don’t over think your meal. Just have a good time.

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9 Comments for 'How to order when dining with friends’ family out at a restaurant?'

  1.  
    Fred F
    January 6, 2010 | 8:54 pm
     

    My wife loves Chicken Marsala made with cream sauce.

    With some type of pasta ,fettucinni with alfredo sauce, cooked al-dente.
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  2.  
    bumpercar
    January 6, 2010 | 9:31 pm
     

    pizza
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    Nikki P
    January 6, 2010 | 9:46 pm
     

    I think if you are going to an Italian restaurant with an Italian family my guess is they probably know the owner of the restaurant or at least have been there before. I would ask what they would suggest. If you have a preference to chicken over other types of meat tell them that but other than that I would take their suggestion. It is possible that where you are going will have a "special" dish and that might be the thing to order.
    Enjoy yourself, don’t over think your meal. Just have a good time.
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  4.  
    neworleansdeborah
    January 6, 2010 | 9:51 pm
     

    Order whatever italian food you like. Or just order lasagna - it’s always good in a real italian restaurant, or order spaghetti with meatballs. Order whatever you like and don’t worry about ordering something ‘classy’, just act classy. Thank the waiter when he brings you something, put your napkin on your lap and don’t talk with your mouth full. Have somthing interesting to talk about to the parents - maube ask them if they have noticed global warming. That is much classier than what it is that you order.

    Make sure to thank your host and send a thank you card after.
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  5.  
    chicken2008
    January 6, 2010 | 10:11 pm
     

    Find out the name of the restaurant. Then search them on line to see if they have a website. Go from their. The website should say what they offer.
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  6.  
    worldinspector
    January 6, 2010 | 10:43 pm
     

    Spaghetti with something other than meat balls or meat sauce, depending on your preferences — relatively inexpensive and just different enough!
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  7.  
    Felony9071
    January 6, 2010 | 11:28 pm
     

    Raviolis
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  8.  
    mcplovetodine
    January 7, 2010 | 12:11 am
     

    There are so many good things to eat at Italian restaurants. Have you ever had calamari? It’s a classic Italian dish, and if you order it, I am sure your friend’s family will be impressed. For the most part, Italian dishes aren’t crazy pricey. I would order beef carpaccio and a good seafood pasta.
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    Anchors Aweigh
    January 7, 2010 | 12:28 am
     

    Order a cheaper version of whatever you heard someone else at your table order, so as not to be a burden, price wise. For instance, if you heard your friend order a drink, lasagna, and a slice of pie, you order a glass of tap water an lasagna and no dessert. That is the polite way to not overstay your welcome. Relax and enjoy!!
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