When you go into a restaurant and order food, you are essentially entering into a contract. The restaurant agrees to supply you with food and you agree to pay for it. Furthermore, the restaurant is by law required to provide good and safe food prepared with reasonable care and skill which matches its description. The customer, by ordering the food, is confirming that the prices are acceptable and that they have the means to pay for the meal. Dean Dunham explains your rights when things go wrong.