If the bill has a service charge then it includes a tip anyway otherways it is entirely up to you.
15 to 20 percent of a restaurant bill should be left as a tip.
No
What do you mean by "tip?"Do you mean as in advice or as in 'leaving a tip at a restaurant table?'the advice way: éste es un consejothe restaurant tip way: esto es una propina
A restaurant owner should not tip his/her staff, period. What type of stupid question is this? The service staff should be lucky to have a job, and treat the proprietor with respect, which means serving him/her and not expecting a tip. Who gives the owner a tip for starting a great restaurant and creating many jobs?
15% is plenty for a regular restaurant and decent service.
Yes.
First, make sure it's not the restaurant's policy to add a gratuity for a certain party size or cost of meal. Then, immediately dispute the charge with your credit card company so you can have it removed. Then you can either call and complain to the restaurant manager or file a police report in the jurisdiction of the restaurant's location. The crime could be considered a petit theft or a felony credit card theft charge.
as in a restaurant tip = דמי שתייה (d'mei shtee-YAH)
To dispute a restaurant charge, you can contact your credit card company and explain the situation. Provide any evidence you have, such as receipts or communication with the restaurant. The credit card company will investigate the charge and may issue a refund if they find it to be incorrect.
To dispute a restaurant charge on your bill, you can politely speak to the server or manager and explain the issue. Provide any evidence you have to support your claim, such as receipts or notes. If the restaurant is uncooperative, you can contact your credit card company to dispute the charge.
A restaurant can charge 15 percent gratuity automatically. Twenty percent is considered exceptional service and cannot be charged automatically by a restaurant.