Criollas was very good. The 20% tip they added was also added to the state sales tax, thats 20% added to the 8%. Never seen that one before.
I understand your point, but I always, unlike my sister who never, tip as a percentage of the total bill which includes tax. I guess you, Skunky and IBD have the same mindset as my sister when it comes to tipping. After working for numerous years in the food service industry, I realized that most all servers calculate their tip based on the total, including tax.
I'll add that if you are a cheap tipper, leaving only 15% on the untaxed total, most servers think you didn't enjoy the service since you tipped less than 15%. I understand your point, as well as my sister's, but I'm telling you that most servers will look at you as the cheap tipper if you become a regular. Around here, where service can often be mediocre or less, it pays for your server to know that you are a good tipper. wink, wink.