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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Niki loves them, the fancy names, the look, the different flavours, the blending of different cultural food, the ambience and experience.

I cannot stand them.

I find them full of pretentious bullshit.

When I order a plate of food, I expect a plateful, i do not expect to have to ask for a microscope to find where they put the food on my plate, and be charged an extortionate amount for the privilege.

Don't throw a fancy name on fried potatoes and add an extra few quid on top because it has a fancy name.

Bollocks to your fancy sauces, your silly shapes, and remember it's a bloody plate, not an artist's canvas, it's still going to end up as the same stuff in the same place, so don't mess with it.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not a fan of the run of the mill pub franchise restaurants either, and I'm not a miser or tight. I just prefer honest food, and I don't mind paying out more if its in a nicer environment and cooked well, I just don't want to be ripped off, baffled or dazzled by what I see as snobbery.

So how about you forumites?

Fancy or not? Can i be persuaded to change my view?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

For me the pleasure of eating in social environments is the company not the food

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Iv just been to lovely italian,food was superlative.....did i just say superlative....what a twat i am

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By *ackDMissMorganCouple
over a year ago

Halifax

I think somewhere inbetween. I like a nicely decorated place, not a replica of the 100 other places in the chain, a varied menu and a bloody good plate full. My local of 20 years is more of an eating place than a pub these days and the prices are steep for beer and food. But you do get loads and you can get a doggy bag so its usually good for two meals if not three sometimes. Jack.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

It depends. I like some fancy restaurants and the ambience and presentation of the food is part of what I like. I eat at a range of places, some very basic and others at the upper end of my affordability range.

Good food with people I like is good wherever it is though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I like good food and that ranges from Michelin star restaurant's to a good greasy spoon.

If its good food im happy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

These restaurants could serve chicken nuggets and call them poulet dé nuggét and it'd sell

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By *ackDMissMorganCouple
over a year ago

Halifax


"I like good food and that ranges from Michelin star restaurant's to a good greasy spoon.

If its good food im happy "

Very true. I've been to plenty of greasy spoons and 'basic' places where the food has been 10 times better and a 10th of the price of some 'posh' places. Jack.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I like good food and that ranges from Michelin star restaurant's to a good greasy spoon.

If its good food im happy

Very true. I've been to plenty of greasy spoons and 'basic' places where the food has been 10 times better and a 10th of the price of some 'posh' places. Jack."

If totally agree with this, and i think that's the annoyance for me, that when at a fancy restaurant, looking through the menu, all I'm thinking is that I could eat better and enjoy it at a fraction of the cost, and struggle to understand why? What exactly is it I'm paying for?

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I like good food and that ranges from Michelin star restaurant's to a good greasy spoon.

If its good food im happy

Very true. I've been to plenty of greasy spoons and 'basic' places where the food has been 10 times better and a 10th of the price of some 'posh' places. Jack.

If totally agree with this, and i think that's the annoyance for me, that when at a fancy restaurant, looking through the menu, all I'm thinking is that I could eat better and enjoy it at a fraction of the cost, and struggle to understand why? What exactly is it I'm paying for? "

The joy your partner is getting from the experience?

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By *ackDMissMorganCouple
over a year ago

Halifax


"I like good food and that ranges from Michelin star restaurant's to a good greasy spoon.

If its good food im happy

Very true. I've been to plenty of greasy spoons and 'basic' places where the food has been 10 times better and a 10th of the price of some 'posh' places. Jack.

If totally agree with this, and i think that's the annoyance for me, that when at a fancy restaurant, looking through the menu, all I'm thinking is that I could eat better and enjoy it at a fraction of the cost, and struggle to understand why? What exactly is it I'm paying for? "

Exactly. A lot of places seem to charge for the 'ambience' and prestige of eating there. A lot of the time I think I can have a much better meal up the road for half the price. Also, sometimes I think I can actually do better than this myself lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Down in the deep deep south in that London we went to Gordy Ramseys Heddon Street Kitchen, theatre ticket/meal deal thing. Place is quite nice, modern industrial in style for you interior designers. Staff are young, nice and friendly. Food was really very nice, though as you'd expect you dont get a right lot, portions of veg etc all come as extras. Two courses were paid for up front, so one , two (small) deserts and two (small) coffees still cost just under £30. Was fine, but wouldnt rush back. Gimmy a nice chinese!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've worked in fancy restaurants and given the choice I would pay the extra to eat in them as I'm a bit of a foodie ..

I like the whole experience of eating somewhere that's a bit posher than wetherspoons but I also don't mind eating at wetherspoons either..I'm a foodie but I'm no snob

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"For me the pleasure of eating in social environments is the company not the food "

mcdonalds always seems busy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I like good food and that ranges from Michelin star restaurant's to a good greasy spoon.

If its good food im happy

Very true. I've been to plenty of greasy spoons and 'basic' places where the food has been 10 times better and a 10th of the price of some 'posh' places. Jack.

If totally agree with this, and i think that's the annoyance for me, that when at a fancy restaurant, looking through the menu, all I'm thinking is that I could eat better and enjoy it at a fraction of the cost, and struggle to understand why? What exactly is it I'm paying for?

The joy your partner is getting from the experience?

"

Thats really nice that you treat your man like that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"For me the pleasure of eating in social environments is the company not the food

mcdonalds always seems busy "

Never been ..... I'm frightened of clowns.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"For me the pleasure of eating in social environments is the company not the food

mcdonalds always seems busy

Never been ..... I'm frightened of clowns..... "

they don't parade him out the front with the customers much these days! you should be safe

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By *ascade35Man
over a year ago

Alnwick

From someone who has worked in the catering industry for nearly 20 years.....take it from me OP the pretentious bullshit as you put it, continues to run strong.

I've seen a time where silver service was the experience diners sought and surely over the last few years as food (or rather the presentation of it) has the pretentiousness increase.

That, unfortunately is the way of things....chefs these days like to create a masterpiece on the plate almost as if the plate were a canvas and their food a work of art to be admired not merely eaten.

I, like dining out, I love the ambience, the sights and sounds and the professionalism of the staff of a good restaurant.....but when all is said and done.....that amounts to nothing if the food ain't worth shit!

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By *xplorer13Man
over a year ago

glenrothes

I don't need a massive plateful as I am a small eater so quality over quantity all day long. It's 2017 not 1990. We can have ingredients from all over the world, chefs and owners from all over, hell yeah I don't think they are fancy, just better!

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

I choose to spend my money on the whole eating experience, and Michelin starred restaurants are likely to give me better value for money. There are pretentious chefs out there, but the 4 or 5 Michelin starred restaurants in Yorkshire are not (they wouldn't last 5 minutes if they were). I don't just pop in for a quick bite - I go for the whole afternoon.

But it isn't either/or for me. I'll still eat KFC, or Subway. Its time and place, and some fulfil what I am after at certain times better than others. However, after working in the catering trade in a previous life, I find the food could be awesome but if the service is shit, I won't go back.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've been to quite a few Michelin star restaurants, and the best ones aren't pretentious at all but have great service and put you right at ease so you can enjoy the eating experience.

When I go out for food I don't want massive plates that are gonna make you stuffed, and really love so the new and exciting flavor experiences.

Although, like _yrdwoman, doesn't stop me also enjoying fast food, although more a Burger King burger guy than KFC.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not.

I like tasty food that fills me up and doesn't waste my money.

I wouldn't pay the drink prices either.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Some great responses with a mix of views. Thanks for your input folks.

I think for me, I don't mind eating in a fancy restaurant, and will happily pay the prices.

Providing:

It's honest

Not pretentious (in my opinion, I'm well aware others might not think so)

I'm getting what I paid for.

Simply (but nicely) presented.

Fills me up, so that I don't need to feel like paying a visit via a drive through fast food place on the way home.

It just baffles my brains how they get away with it. But then I must be in the minority in my thinking, as if I wasn't, they wouldn't get away with it

But as someone pointed out, the company makes all the difference, no matter where you are, or what shite is on your plate

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By *mojeeCouple
over a year ago

Dunfermline

It's all relative isn't it. Sometimes you can pay a fortune for the nice surroundings and tiny portion or you could pay a reasonable amount for ok surrounding but really nice good honest food. Me and em prefer nice local restaurants where we know it's good and we won't have to pay a Kings ransom to eat there.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A la Carte you mean?..

My mum likes it...my dad despises it.

Me..not really.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ive eaten at some Michelin awarded places and the food and service has been pretty mediocre at best.

Ive also eaten at some other non awarded establishments and the food and service has been way better.

I once asked the owner of a very good pub/restaurant near me (The Star at Sancton) Wyrdwoman will probably know it ? Why he didnt see if he can go Michelin?

He said he thinks its just pretentious bollocks and would rather his food and service speak for itself and doesn't feel the need to have these awards.

His place is top notch in my opinion

All because you go to a fancy awarded restaurant it doesn't always guarantee outstanding food or service unfortunately.

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"I once asked the owner of a very good pub/restaurant near me (The Star at Sancton) Wyrdwoman will probably know it ? Why he didnt see if he can go Michelin?

He said he thinks its just pretentious bollocks and would rather his food and service speak for itself and doesn't feel the need to have these awards.

His place is top notch in my opinion

All because you go to a fancy awarded restaurant it doesn't always guarantee outstanding food or service unfortunately. "

No, I don't know it. Not having a car does tend to prevent me from eating at some very decent places.

However, you might want to ask him next time why his website specifically refers to him being a multiple award winning pub and restaurant if he thinks it's pretentious bollocks.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I once asked the owner of a very good pub/restaurant near me (The Star at Sancton) Wyrdwoman will probably know it ? Why he didnt see if he can go Michelin?

He said he thinks its just pretentious bollocks and would rather his food and service speak for itself and doesn't feel the need to have these awards.

His place is top notch in my opinion

All because you go to a fancy awarded restaurant it doesn't always guarantee outstanding food or service unfortunately.

No, I don't know it. Not having a car does tend to prevent me from eating at some very decent places.

However, you might want to ask him next time why his website specifically refers to him being a multiple award winning pub and restaurant if he thinks it's pretentious bollocks."

Ha Ha thats his PR person.

Google Pipe & Glass near me too its Michelin but I dont rate the food personally or the service.

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"I once asked the owner of a very good pub/restaurant near me (The Star at Sancton) Wyrdwoman will probably know it ? Why he didnt see if he can go Michelin?

He said he thinks its just pretentious bollocks and would rather his food and service speak for itself and doesn't feel the need to have these awards.

His place is top notch in my opinion

All because you go to a fancy awarded restaurant it doesn't always guarantee outstanding food or service unfortunately.

No, I don't know it. Not having a car does tend to prevent me from eating at some very decent places.

However, you might want to ask him next time why his website specifically refers to him being a multiple award winning pub and restaurant if he thinks it's pretentious bollocks.

Ha Ha thats his PR person.

Google Pipe & Glass near me too its Michelin but I dont rate the food personally or the service. "

My Mum didn't either. It is a strange place. The Black Swan in Oldstead is the best by far. Fantastic place.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Generally I would agree with you, some chef "names" seem to have an air of "you are lucky for me to cook for you"! A somewhat known tv chef recently opened a bistro pub claiming it would be priced for "normal diners", he has a nearby internationally know restaurant, but a starter can be £15.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't eat out often, but when i do i like it to be friendly, relaxing and good food.

Small portions are no good for me. I love my food

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I once asked the owner of a very good pub/restaurant near me (The Star at Sancton) Wyrdwoman will probably know it ? Why he didnt see if he can go Michelin?

He said he thinks its just pretentious bollocks and would rather his food and service speak for itself and doesn't feel the need to have these awards.

His place is top notch in my opinion

All because you go to a fancy awarded restaurant it doesn't always guarantee outstanding food or service unfortunately.

No, I don't know it. Not having a car does tend to prevent me from eating at some very decent places.

However, you might want to ask him next time why his website specifically refers to him being a multiple award winning pub and restaurant if he thinks it's pretentious bollocks.

Ha Ha thats his PR person.

Google Pipe & Glass near me too its Michelin but I dont rate the food personally or the service.

My Mum didn't either. It is a strange place. The Black Swan in Oldstead is the best by far. Fantastic place."

Mean to try Black Swan. Yorke Arms Ramsgill was an experiece. Very stuffy though. You felt like you was in head masters office waiting for a caning

Food was very arty farty too. Appetizer was served in what looked like a test tube?

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"I once asked the owner of a very good pub/restaurant near me (The Star at Sancton) Wyrdwoman will probably know it ? Why he didnt see if he can go Michelin?

He said he thinks its just pretentious bollocks and would rather his food and service speak for itself and doesn't feel the need to have these awards.

His place is top notch in my opinion

All because you go to a fancy awarded restaurant it doesn't always guarantee outstanding food or service unfortunately.

No, I don't know it. Not having a car does tend to prevent me from eating at some very decent places.

However, you might want to ask him next time why his website specifically refers to him being a multiple award winning pub and restaurant if he thinks it's pretentious bollocks.

Ha Ha thats his PR person.

Google Pipe & Glass near me too its Michelin but I dont rate the food personally or the service.

My Mum didn't either. It is a strange place. The Black Swan in Oldstead is the best by far. Fantastic place.

Mean to try Black Swan. Yorke Arms Ramsgill was an experiece. Very stuffy though. You felt like you was in head masters office waiting for a caning

Food was very arty farty too. Appetizer was served in what looked like a test tube? "

Yorke Arms is way, WAY over priced. At least the Black Swan prices are within reach of anyone who isn't royalty.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I once asked the owner of a very good pub/restaurant near me (The Star at Sancton) Wyrdwoman will probably know it ? Why he didnt see if he can go Michelin?

He said he thinks its just pretentious bollocks and would rather his food and service speak for itself and doesn't feel the need to have these awards.

His place is top notch in my opinion

All because you go to a fancy awarded restaurant it doesn't always guarantee outstanding food or service unfortunately.

No, I don't know it. Not having a car does tend to prevent me from eating at some very decent places.

However, you might want to ask him next time why his website specifically refers to him being a multiple award winning pub and restaurant if he thinks it's pretentious bollocks.

Ha Ha thats his PR person.

Google Pipe & Glass near me too its Michelin but I dont rate the food personally or the service.

My Mum didn't either. It is a strange place. The Black Swan in Oldstead is the best by far. Fantastic place.

Mean to try Black Swan. Yorke Arms Ramsgill was an experiece. Very stuffy though. You felt like you was in head masters office waiting for a caning

Food was very arty farty too. Appetizer was served in what looked like a test tube?

Yorke Arms is way, WAY over priced. At least the Black Swan prices are within reach of anyone who isn't royalty."

Well I am Jesus the prince of peace

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm not a flash or fancy kinda guy so not for me,unless someone else is paying!

I only opened this thread because I misread the title as fancy restraints

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm not a flash or fancy kinda guy so not for me,unless someone else is paying!

I only opened this thread because I misread the title as fancy restraints "

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I'm not a flash or fancy kinda guy so not for me,unless someone else is paying!

I only opened this thread because I misread the title as fancy restraints "

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By *eliz NelsonMan
over a year ago

The Tantric Tea Shop


"I once asked the owner of a very good pub/restaurant near me (The Star at Sancton) Wyrdwoman will probably know it ? Why he didnt see if he can go Michelin?

He said he thinks its just pretentious bollocks and would rather his food and service speak for itself and doesn't feel the need to have these awards.

His place is top notch in my opinion

All because you go to a fancy awarded restaurant it doesn't always guarantee outstanding food or service unfortunately.

No, I don't know it. Not having a car does tend to prevent me from eating at some very decent places.

However, you might want to ask him next time why his website specifically refers to him being a multiple award winning pub and restaurant if he thinks it's pretentious bollocks.

Ha Ha thats his PR person.

Google Pipe & Glass near me too its Michelin but I dont rate the food personally or the service.

My Mum didn't either. It is a strange place. The Black Swan in Oldstead is the best by far. Fantastic place.

Mean to try Black Swan. Yorke Arms Ramsgill was an experiece. Very stuffy though. You felt like you was in head masters office waiting for a caning

Food was very arty farty too. Appetizer was served in what looked like a test tube?

Yorke Arms is way, WAY over priced. At least the Black Swan prices are within reach of anyone who isn't royalty.

Well I am Jesus the prince of peace "

If we are talking fancy restaurants, shouldn't that be Prince of Petit Pois??

Oops! peace!

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"Yorke Arms is way, WAY over priced. At least the Black Swan prices are within reach of anyone who isn't royalty.

Well I am Jesus the prince of peace

If we are talking fancy restaurants, shouldn't that be Prince of Petit Pois??

Oops! peace! "

GROOOAAANNNN!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I once asked the owner of a very good pub/restaurant near me (The Star at Sancton) Wyrdwoman will probably know it ? Why he didnt see if he can go Michelin?

He said he thinks its just pretentious bollocks and would rather his food and service speak for itself and doesn't feel the need to have these awards.

His place is top notch in my opinion

All because you go to a fancy awarded restaurant it doesn't always guarantee outstanding food or service unfortunately.

No, I don't know it. Not having a car does tend to prevent me from eating at some very decent places.

However, you might want to ask him next time why his website specifically refers to him being a multiple award winning pub and restaurant if he thinks it's pretentious bollocks.

Ha Ha thats his PR person.

Google Pipe & Glass near me too its Michelin but I dont rate the food personally or the service.

My Mum didn't either. It is a strange place. The Black Swan in Oldstead is the best by far. Fantastic place.

Mean to try Black Swan. Yorke Arms Ramsgill was an experiece. Very stuffy though. You felt like you was in head masters office waiting for a caning

Food was very arty farty too. Appetizer was served in what looked like a test tube?

Yorke Arms is way, WAY over priced. At least the Black Swan prices are within reach of anyone who isn't royalty.

Well I am Jesus the prince of peace

If we are talking fancy restaurants, shouldn't that be Prince of Petit Pois??

Oops! peace! "

Fantastic, brilliant!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I once asked the owner of a very good pub/restaurant near me (The Star at Sancton) Wyrdwoman will probably know it ? Why he didnt see if he can go Michelin?

He said he thinks its just pretentious bollocks and would rather his food and service speak for itself and doesn't feel the need to have these awards.

His place is top notch in my opinion

All because you go to a fancy awarded restaurant it doesn't always guarantee outstanding food or service unfortunately.

No, I don't know it. Not having a car does tend to prevent me from eating at some very decent places.

However, you might want to ask him next time why his website specifically refers to him being a multiple award winning pub and restaurant if he thinks it's pretentious bollocks.

Ha Ha thats his PR person.

Google Pipe & Glass near me too its Michelin but I dont rate the food personally or the service.

My Mum didn't either. It is a strange place. The Black Swan in Oldstead is the best by far. Fantastic place.

Mean to try Black Swan. Yorke Arms Ramsgill was an experiece. Very stuffy though. You felt like you was in head masters office waiting for a caning

Food was very arty farty too. Appetizer was served in what looked like a test tube? "

"We want plates" is the net search of choice for this phenomenon

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By *oodnitegirlWoman
over a year ago

Yorkshire

Give me a mucky curry house any day

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not pretentious (in my opinion, I'm well aware others might not think so)"

OP I am amazed that you and your partner have such a different experience and views of fine dining. I would love to hear where you set the bar re. what is pretentious and what is acceptable. Give us an example or two!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Both are good

We've been to plenty of the well known fine dining restaurants such as the Ledbury and fat duck and although they are are amazing, it's something I could not do often as we spend hours eating and drinking. Most of these restaurants now have tasting menus and wine pairings and if the company / occasion is right then you can have a great night.

At the same time we are surrounded by independent restaurant styled pubs many of which have no nonsense grub, which has its own place.

I couldn't eat intricate master chef everyday and certainly couldn't eat beef and Guinness pies everyday too!

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By *ELLONS AND CREAMWoman
over a year ago

stourbridge area

Sounds like you cannot cook OP .....or your wife doesn't like too ....

I find cooking with fresh ingredients very theraputic ...

I love to cook .....

Indian

Spanish

Italian. ..everyone can learn .....its not difficult

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Not pretentious (in my opinion, I'm well aware others might not think so)

OP I am amazed that you and your partner have such a different experience and views of fine dining. I would love to hear where you set the bar re. what is pretentious and what is acceptable. Give us an example or two!"

Well, we have the same idea of fine dining, just Niki likes it, I don't

Niki loves Michelin restaurants, with fancy arty farty food, with silly names, which when served looks like it should be in an art gallery, and is the portion size for a toddler, whilst priced at a ridiculous amount.

Where my preferred placed would be a nice restaurant (not a chain type) where the food is named after exactly what it is.

Comes presented nicely, and will satisfy me.

Cost is of no consequence, as long as I feel it's value for money.

Simple and honest food that's not pretending to be something it isn't.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Sounds like you cannot cook OP .....or your wife doesn't like too ....

I find cooking with fresh ingredients very theraputic ...

I love to cook .....

Indian

Spanish

Italian. ..everyone can learn .....its not difficult"

I'm not sure where or how you arrived at that conclusion? I'm quite an accomplished cook, and do most of it at home.

Chinese, Italian, Jamaican, Indian as well as classic English dishes.

Mostly from fresh ingredients, but sometimes I cheat.

I just can't bake for toffee

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Sounds like you cannot cook OP .....or your wife doesn't like too ....

I find cooking with fresh ingredients very theraputic ...

I love to cook .....

Indian

Spanish

Italian. ..everyone can learn .....its not difficult"

What's that got to do with eating out? The home experience is very different to going to a restaurant. Both have their place and aren't mutually exclusive.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My favourite place to eat in London is Hawksmoor. The steak's to die for and the cocktails are It can be pricey, but even some of the best restaurants are not doing deals. I went to Treadwells, which is one of Marcus Wareing's restaurants and got a 3 course deal with a cocktail for £39.

For me though, even a really fancy restaurant can be bad if it doesn't have the right atmosphere.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My favourite place to eat in London is Hawksmoor. The steak's to die for and the cocktails are It can be pricey, but even some of the best restaurants are not doing deals. I went to Treadwells, which is one of Marcus Wareing's restaurants and got a 3 course deal with a cocktail for £39.

For me though, even a really fancy restaurant can be bad if it doesn't have the right atmosphere. "

I got taken to Hawksmoor for my birthday -- lush

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My favourite place to eat in London is Hawksmoor. The steak's to die for and the cocktails are It can be pricey, but even some of the best restaurants are not doing deals. I went to Treadwells, which is one of Marcus Wareing's restaurants and got a 3 course deal with a cocktail for £39.

For me though, even a really fancy restaurant can be bad if it doesn't have the right atmosphere.

I got taken to Hawksmoor for my birthday -- lush "

So good!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Noted, we're down that way soon, so thanks for the tip

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

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"Niki loves them, the fancy names, the look, the different flavours, the blending of different cultural food, the ambience and experience.

I cannot stand them.

I find them full of pretentious bullshit.

When I order a plate of food, I expect a plateful, i do not expect to have to ask for a microscope to find where they put the food on my plate, and be charged an extortionate amount for the privilege.

Don't throw a fancy name on fried potatoes and add an extra few quid on top because it has a fancy name.

Bollocks to your fancy sauces, your silly shapes, and remember it's a bloody plate, not an artist's canvas, it's still going to end up as the same stuff in the same place, so don't mess with it.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not a fan of the run of the mill pub franchise restaurants either, and I'm not a miser or tight. I just prefer honest food, and I don't mind paying out more if its in a nicer environment and cooked well, I just don't want to be ripped off, baffled or dazzled by what I see as snobbery.

So how about you forumites?

Fancy or not? Can i be persuaded to change my view? "

I agree with you 100%

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Noted, we're down that way soon, so thanks for the tip "

The Huntsman at Little Wenlock does amazing food depending on where you are in Shropshire!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I drive past it regularly and never paid it any attention. May have to check it out, thank you

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