I like to eat out.
Quite like going to restaurants too.
Who's eating in a restaurant then ?
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Re: Who's eating in a restaurant then ?
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 3:40 pmI'd rather stay at home, buy expensive ingredients and cook them myself, a friend of mine trained as a chef at the savoy and taught me the trick to getting decent food at a restaurant, look at the menu and work out what they "can't fuck up too much" (his words), when eating out I've followed this advice and my restaurant experience has improved massively.
What about just going to a decent restaurant in the first place
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Re: Who's eating in a restaurant then ?
I used to do that when I lived in the UK. Ok not proper restaurants but everything that is at the 'affordable' end is pretty risky. Pubs, 90% chance of disappointment. That's not to say they haven't improved.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 3:40 pm
I'd rather stay at home, buy expensive ingredients and cook them myself, a friend of mine trained as a chef at the savoy and taught me the trick to getting decent food at a restaurant, look at the menu and work out what they "can't fuck up too much" (his words), when eating out I've followed this advice and my restaurant experience has improved massively.
Spain and France for example, not so much of a lottery and you can get great, simple tucker in restaurants and cafes for cheap.