"Unnoticed Restaurant Details That Influence Diners' Opinions"

Redditors share the subtle details they judge restaurants on, including the size of the menu, treatment of solo diners, quality of French onion soup, presence of worthwhile desserts, preference for physical menus over QR codes, ability to cook eggs "over medium" perfectly, quality of bread, efficient food service, well-seasoned breakfast potatoes, attentive servers, generous meat portions in delis, homemade mayo, taste and presentation of water, quality of side salad, inclusion of sides with entrees, cleanliness of plants, ability to make simple dishes well, quality of beans in Tex-Mex restaurants, cleanliness of windowsills and chair rails, inclusivity for vegan options, presence of regular customers, cleanliness of trash area, absence of TVs, and use of Heinz ketchup.
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