A Quote by Morris Chestnut

I like to eat sweets. When I go to a restaurant, I'll read the dessert menu before I even look at the entrees. — © Morris Chestnut
I like to eat sweets. When I go to a restaurant, I'll read the dessert menu before I even look at the entrees.
Yelp is - I mean, Yelp's not even good for looking up the restaurant's phone number because, you know, on the site, they just want you to read their reviews and look at their ads. They don't even actually want to give you the information about the restaurant or the menu.
I'd never scan the starters and main courses on a menu in a restaurant as a child. I'd want a dessert for starter, for main course and for dessert.
I don't eat sweets. I'm not a big dessert guy.
I don't snack. I don't generally eat sweets or drink soda. I never eat between meals or even before big ones.
I can eat any soup, but it just has to have a nice taste. It's like chocolate - if you eat a dessert at the end of the meal, you want the dessert to be perfect.
Whether I'm on the road or off the road it's really important for me mentally and physically. Physically, when I'm on the road, I work with men that love to eat - I work with former athletes, with men who love to indulge on the road, so I eat like a guy. I have four appetizers, I try their entrees, I eat mine, I like dessert. So I have to make sure that physically, I try to stay in shape. I'm always doing some sort of a workout, and then mentally it just helps a lot with the stress.
Read over your existing business plan like you read the menu at your favorite restaurant.
I don't like it when I go to a restaurant and I'm lectured from the menu.
My whole thing is simple, well-balanced meals. I have to say, though, that I really like dessert. I try not to eat dessert every day, but I'll have dessert every now and then.
Babbo's menu is only four pages, but it's overwhelming - there are 20 different pastas in there, a lot of stuff. There is nothing I hate more than a useless, lazy menu with only three appetizers and four entrees.
Modern education is like being taken to the world's greatest restaurant & being forced to eat the menu.
If I go to a restaurant, which I do often, I know what I want, and it's not on the menu half the time. Half the time, they have to adjust the menu or what they got in the back, and they'll make it for me.
It's fine to eat dessert when I want to eat dessert because that will give me the peace of mind I need. I'll know that if I ate chocolate cake, maybe I won't the next day.
I'm like a menu at an expensive restaurant; you can look at me, but you can't afford me.
When you do a menu at a restaurant, you have to be the engineer of that menu. It has to be a crowd-pleaser.
I am not interesting in making money. I go to the most expensive restaurant in Boston to have dinner. It is where billionaires come to eat. Even if I become richer, I will still have to go there to eat. After some time, money doesn't make a difference.
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