The Restaurant Essay, Research Paper
The music plays faintly; innocently admist the floating flavors. Whispering conversations evolve together to form a sweet rhythm opposing the clashing cutlery. Chef s shout to catch the waiter s attentions, orders pasted to the wall like ugly swans in a beautiful pond. Dim lights glow like the moon, giving a subtropical moonlit effect.
At reception, which is also the bar, phones ring incessantly, but no-one answers. Barpeople scatter around, spilling and splashing drinks while plopping in the ice-cubes. The receptionist runs around trying to organize the tables as if her life depended on it, sprinting here, moving something there; it looks as if she is at every spot in the restaurant at once. The compliment book, protected by dust, hiding in the corner on a solitary stand contrasts with the glass complimentary sweet jar.
A large oak effect table sits uninhabited in the corner, eager for someone to dwell on it. Odd splotches of ketchup and knife scratches stain the table as if a battle wound. A lit candle in the middle of the table gradually burns the wick and melts the wax, giving off a succulent fresh-lemon scent. The old table creaks when the menus are put on the table with a thud. Worn and torn string wound in and out of the menu shows the manner in which it has been previously handled, crudely and without respect. Tissues folded in the starched fan shape never fail to amuse people, as to how they are folded in such perfection.
The table waiter starts to show signs of busyness, meals on the way. Hot pl
Now, the restaurant is quiet, like a school just after closing. Candles have finished burning, and the smell of old food gains notoriety. The bill arrives, and the payer sighs. The small cheap plastic tub, with the dreaded piece of paper. Green sweeties in clear wrapping give some colour to the dull bill. Plastic cards, some glittery, some just plain, cover the cheap tub. Kids start to get inpatient after they have had their enjoyment and now want bed. Faces, once bright, are now getting faint after what would appear to be a tiring job, eating an excellent meal.
Chairs finally shrill tight, for the last time. Sweeties are being sucked, babies are crying and adults are dreading the next days work.