OneEyedDiva
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I think the snobs of this world like this kind of stuff. Makes 'em feel more superior. To my way of thinking...what a waste of money and I don't care if the guy is a "Master Chef"....he's still just placing bits of overpriced food on a plate.....and do you know if he actually washed his hands before he did so?? No thanks...even if I could afford it.
We don't eat out much any more. I've gotten to the point I think it's ridiculous what a basic dinner costs nowadays...and besides...I don't know what's happening behind closed doors before I get that dinner!! I'd rather cook at home. Sometimes when we've gone in to town for groceries and we've been running around doing this and that, my hubby will ask if I want to stop and get lunch. I used to say yes more often than not, but not now. Not only do I not want to spend $20-$30 for lunch...I don't know how clean a place is when I get food. It really bugs me. I think every state should have to display a rating, like CA, how that particular restaurant is rated on cleanliness, etc.
I'm surprised that so many consider artful plating by highly trained (plastic-gloved) master chefs to be "manhandling" the food. Expensive restaurant dining is intended to be a treat for all the senses. Upscale restaurants strive to provide a delightful ambiance, excellent service, elegant apparel of the waitstaff as well as the diners, and food that's beautifully presented as well as delicious. All these contribute to a memorable experience that many find worth the price. Dining out isn't always about satisfying hunger.
If you think peering into a commercial or restaurant kitchen would be off-putting, try visiting a factory farm or slaughterhouse. Talk about filthy and disgusting.
My sister and I were in Atlantic City at the Hard Rock Cafe (formerly located in the now defunct Showboat, not the new Hard Rock Casino). Anyway, they boasted a "master chef"...forgot his name. My sister ordered a Caesar salad. When it finally came out, it literally looked like someone had gone and pulled some leaves off a tree...not washed or cut them up. She was disgusted, especially since we had waited so long for the food to finally come out. My sister is very finicky about her food but even if she wasn't, I couldn't blame her this time. It was disgraceful. She couldn't eat it and had to order something else.
StarSong want to see something really disgusting...watch the doc What The Health (Netflix). What they reveal about pork farming is truly sickening. There's a lot of things we eat that If we only knew.....!