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One oddly specific rule mentioned by Preston was number 15: Don’t dry your hand on the waiter’s apron – even if there are no paper towels left in the bathroom.
Matt also admonished diners who blow their noses on napkins or use them to wipe up blood, as well as customers who leave behind dirty nappies for staff to collect.
Rude: The 59-year-old s number one golden rule for eating out at a restaurant was to never click your fingers, or whistle at a waiter
Don t do it: He then slammed patrons who eat half the steak and then complain that 1) it s not cooked the way you like it; 2) it s disgusting; or 3) it s cold
The celebrity chefs - who were replaced as MasterChef judges last year by Melissa Leong, Jock Zonfrillo and Andy Allen - announced the initiative via Instagram on Monday
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This isn t the first time fans have been sent into a frenzy when a former MasterChef judge has taken a trip down memory lane.
In July 2020, George shared an epic throwback photo to Instagram of himself starting out in the industry as a chef.
The best of friends: Couldn’t help myself @mattscravat @gcalombaris this photo just popped up one of those reminder thingys! New York season two MasterChef. What a great lunch we had at Balthazar! he captioned the picture of the iconic trio
George, 42, who is now bald, had fans remarking about his full head of hair in the comments.