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Old 19-06-2008, 07:35 PM
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We leave the coins for casual meals, if a larger event say 5 or so friends at dinner, at a more formal restaurant, if we receive William Angliss Institute levels of service, then we might tip a $100 or more...

In my opinion, one of HK's best restaurant hosts, has to be Sing at Jaspa's in Sai Kung, he's excellent, and always works hard to make your evening pleasant. As a result, he gets tipped very well.

I think that has most to do with the reason to tip, if the wait staff helped contribute to an enjoyable evening, you feel compelled to tip fairly.

Bad service gets nothing BTW.

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