
The restaurant is watching you
Restaurants are now making clients join the review game with a reservation system called Dimmi Res-Diary that allows restaurants to write reviews about their clients.
Anything from what they look like, what they order, how much they tip and even what they do for a living might end up on the website.
'Diners will behave better, tip better, treat staff better. It will help improve the industry and may help the diner get that all important upgrade next time,' said Dimmi Chief Executive Officer Stevan Premutico.
This is not something new for many restaurants who used the 'old-fashioned' way to familiarize with the client: by making a Google search on his or her name.
One restaurant in New York, Eleven Madison Park, even admitted to making a Google research on each customer who makes a rezervation.
The perks of restaurants reviewing customers is that you might get a better service if you are well behaved. The downside is that you'll probably be seated near the bathroom if you displeased some other restaurant.