“Never order ravioli at a restaurant. They never give you enough”
When people order ravioli at a restaurant, it’s usually too expensive (about $19) and the amount of ravioli is usually too few (about 3-6 pieces).
“Should learn that ordering ravioli at a restaurant means a much smaller amount of food, always” was posted on X/Twitter by Kristina LongLastName on July 7, 2010. “Never order ravioli at a restaurant, they never give you enough” was posted on X/Twitter by Silas Marner on March 28, 2021.
“What brave editor will let me publish 1,500 words on why ordering ravioli at a restaurant is a scam? The sage butter is not making up for the fact that you’re charging me $27 for 4 small dumplings” was posted on X/Twitter by Sophie Vershbow on April 10, 2024, and this received over 15,000 likes. “Ravioli’s Day of Reckoning Has Arrived. As a society, we are being criminally under-served ravioli at every turn” by Sophie Vershbow was posted on Jezebel on April 29, 2024.
“ordering ravioli at a restaurant is great for when you want to spend $19 to eat three of something you expected to be eating 12 of” was posted on X/Twitter by “the ben keeps the flores” on June 18, 2024, and this received over 50,000 likes. “ordering ravioli at a restaurant is great for when you want to spend $19 to eat four of something you expected to be eating 12 of” (shown on an image) was posted on Facebook by All You Can Eat on September 28, 2025.
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Kristina LongLastName
@WhatAGrossPeach
Should learn that ordering ravioli at a restaurant means a much smaller amount of food, always.
10:13 PM · Jul 7, 2010
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Eishdeep Cattry
@ecattry26
i hate when you order ravioli at a restaurant and they LITERALLY give you five of them… and they arent even big…
2:30 PM · Feb 25, 2011
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amy
@ohsoamy
I never order ravioli at a restaurant because there is never enough of them.
1:47 PM · Sep 22, 2015
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Jessie Amato
@jessieamato
There’s no greater injustice than ordering ravioli at a restaurant and getting six of them on the plate.
9:44 PM · Aug 1, 2019
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Silas Marner
@SilasMa60681509
Never order ravioli at a restaurant, they never give you enough.
8:00 PM · Mar 28, 2021
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Morgan Pearson
@_Morgan_Pearson
Never order ravioli at a restaurant.
9:54 PM · Apr 6, 2021
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ryan
@RyanPlugs
Man I forgot the utter scam of ordering ravioli at a restaurant. Three pieces? Take a look at me son, that ain’t gonna do shit.
2:50 PM · Apr 20, 2023
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Sophie Vershbow
@svershbow
What brave editor will let me publish 1,500 words on why ordering ravioli at a restaurant is a scam? The sage butter is not making up for the fact that you’re charging me $27 for 4 small dumplings.
10:47 AM · Apr 10, 2024
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Jezebel
Ravioli’s Day of Reckoning Has Arrived
As a society, we are being criminally under-served ravioli at every turn.
By Sophie Vershbow | April 29, 2024 | 2:55pm
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Ravioli dishes these days come with three to five pieces maximum, six if you’re really lucky. What am I, a full-grown adult, supposed to do with four pieces of pasta? It’s not like those little dumplings arrive stuffed to the gills like a pillow busting out of its too-small case. Most ravioli contain a teaspoon of ricotta and some butternut squash at most. There isn’t enough sage butter in the world to make up for the fact that I’m still hungry at the bottom of my elegantly shallow bowl so cavernous it only highlights the need for more ravioli.
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the ben keeps the flores
@limitlessjest
ordering ravioli at a restaurant is great for when you want to spend $19 to eat three of something you expected to be eating 12 of
8:54 PM · Jun 18, 2024
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The Mandate of Kevin
@polskrt
Ordering ravioli at a restaurant is the move when you want to eat 3-4 ravioli
11:59 AM · Jul 15, 2025
Bluesky
Redd5
@redd5.bsky.social
Things they don’t teach you in school.
If you order ravioli at a restaurant, expect 2-4 pieces.
July 27, 2025 at 5:30 PM
Facebook
All You Can Eat
September 28, 2025 at 9:56 AM ·
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(“ordering ravioli at a restaurant is great for when you want to spend $19 to eat four of something you expected to be eating 12 of” is shown on an image.—ed.)