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Topic: Solving The Mystery Of The Sarku Toothpicks
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Mark J. Marshall
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Posts: 3188
From: New Castle, DE, USA
Registered: Aug 2002
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posted 05-26-2005 01:19 PM
Whenever my friends and I go to the Sarku's japanese place in our local mall, we're always amazed at how the order taker is able to convey the order to the chef just by sticking different combinations of colored toothpicks in the styrofoam plates.
For example, I usually order chicken teriyaki with white rice, and no vegetables. For me, the plate is face up (white rice) with one plain toothpick (no vegetables).
I've seen various combinations of toothpicks including one red one, and one plain one, and then the plain one is broken in half. I have no clue what that meant.
I don't know why we're all fascinated by this phenomenon, but we are. So here's my question... What do you order at Sarku's, and what is your toothpick combination? Maybe we can figure this out. It will be interesting to see if they have the same "language" on the west coast that they do on the east coast.
Again, here's mine:
Chicken Teriyaki, White Rice, No Vegetables = Plate face up, one plain toothpick.
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