Okay so I don’t know what this restaurant is, but I suspect this is part of a multi course dinner. They do this so you can enjoy each course in its fullness without overeating. Not to mention the virtues of always leaving them wanting more.
The thing with specialty food and gourmet meals is that you really don’t want too big a portion. The taste can get overwhelming after a certain portion. That’s my experience anyway, from whatever experience I have eating food served like this.
To a degree, I can relate. Many, many moons ago, for high school senior prom, we went to an upscale French restaurant just outside of Washington, DC. L’Auberge Chez Francois. 7 course meal, with each course enough to feed a hamster. Food was phenomenal. We’re talking sweet carrots hand cut into magnificent shapes. By the end of the dinner, I felt full but not bloated, unlike having a dinner at an Italian grandmothers house.
Back to relevancy, the guy looks like he’s graduating high school. We learn, we grow, with each new experience. It looks like this poor kid got exploited for his reaction to trying/experiencing something new.
This restaurant is D.O.M in São Paulo. It was recently one of the 50 best restaurants in the world and the chef/owner is featured in an episode of Chef’s Table. The dish in video is the last of the tasting menu and despite its initial small portion, you can request for as many extra portions as you’d like.
I’ve had **Potato Aligot** [*”Aligot de pomme de terre”*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUlpuM0ZZRo) at amazing restaurants in Paris and while the tableside presentation/service is almost always a part of it, thankfully I’ve
never experienced it in one of these ridiculous kinds of places.
There is a bit of flim-flammery when dealing with rich people. As long a they can say there are people that can’t afford this, they’ll pay more. Silver service is just meat and three veg served to tossers.
The bear steak i ever had was at a local pub. Reasonably priced, cooked perfectly, I could almost cut it with my fork. I went to a fancy restaurant and the steak was served on a piece of slate, with wanky veg, and exceptionally average.
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What is it? Dessert?
The waiters dropping ingredients on his pan thinking to themselves:
“Fuckin dumb ass.”
Sure I will
yeah that would be a disappointment
It’s the restaurant’s food, and the waiters tip. I would have given the guy extra
Is that a dirty pizza pan on the table?
Went from a 10 in happiness to a -10 in a hurry, so excited and then bam total disappointment
r/watchpeopledieinside
I am way too redneck to go to a *fine* dining experience like this.
I feel like this guy might be out on a date, impressing the girl… with tiny food… but he’d rather have a steak!
Is the food at these places actually good (and filling) or do people go to these places just to pretend they have money?
You guys got a baconator back there?
Lil’ biiiiittssssss
r/watchpeopledieinside
Reality hits you hard bruh
his emotion switched quickly in a few seconds
Crazy the presentation, smaller the portion!
But it’s many, many courses. That’s not the meal. Lol.
What is this? A dinner for ants?!
That will be 75.00 sir.
Truth be told, thats the real amount you should eat sweets.
Okay so I don’t know what this restaurant is, but I suspect this is part of a multi course dinner. They do this so you can enjoy each course in its fullness without overeating. Not to mention the virtues of always leaving them wanting more.
This gets posted every day. This is part of something like 30 courses.
Reminds me of this epic restaurant review:
https://everywhereist.com/2021/12/bros-restaurant-lecce-we-eat-at-the-worst-michelin-starred-restaurant-ever/
“goo from inside a Stretch Armstrong, topped with Arbys sauce. An excellent choice!”
If I want a show, I’d rather go to Cold Stone. Bigger portions too.
“EMOTIONAL DAMAGE”
What is this? A dessert for ants?!!
Got their hair did and all
The thing with specialty food and gourmet meals is that you really don’t want too big a portion. The taste can get overwhelming after a certain portion. That’s my experience anyway, from whatever experience I have eating food served like this.
Do you think the waiters also whisper to you “Enjoy your taters and gravy, fuckboy” while they serve you
To a degree, I can relate. Many, many moons ago, for high school senior prom, we went to an upscale French restaurant just outside of Washington, DC. L’Auberge Chez Francois. 7 course meal, with each course enough to feed a hamster. Food was phenomenal. We’re talking sweet carrots hand cut into magnificent shapes. By the end of the dinner, I felt full but not bloated, unlike having a dinner at an Italian grandmothers house.
Back to relevancy, the guy looks like he’s graduating high school. We learn, we grow, with each new experience. It looks like this poor kid got exploited for his reaction to trying/experiencing something new.
Whats his ig?
“Yall rationing around here!? Give me the goddam string beans!”
First date dude acting like it don’t matter that it cost him a month in wages but eyes don’t lie.
This restaurant is D.O.M in São Paulo. It was recently one of the 50 best restaurants in the world and the chef/owner is featured in an episode of Chef’s Table. The dish in video is the last of the tasting menu and despite its initial small portion, you can request for as many extra portions as you’d like.
With portion sizes like that, sign me up for the 100 course meal pls.
he says, “Very well, aligot. A classic from the french cuisine, done in a brazilian way. ( dunno why anyone would want to know but there it is
The last bit: ‘has he left? Can i start ranting how little it is now?’
It’s a déçue bouche.
Reads “I blew this rich old man for this”
I’d rather eat panda express for 10$. I’d bet this little drop of whatever that is is about 60$ considering the place looks fancy.
I’ve had **Potato Aligot** [*”Aligot de pomme de terre”*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUlpuM0ZZRo) at amazing restaurants in Paris and while the tableside presentation/service is almost always a part of it, thankfully I’ve
never experienced it in one of these ridiculous kinds of places.
‘I paid all that money for this’
Is he talking about the food or his haircut?
There is a bit of flim-flammery when dealing with rich people. As long a they can say there are people that can’t afford this, they’ll pay more. Silver service is just meat and three veg served to tossers.
The bear steak i ever had was at a local pub. Reasonably priced, cooked perfectly, I could almost cut it with my fork. I went to a fancy restaurant and the steak was served on a piece of slate, with wanky veg, and exceptionally average.