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Anecdotage's avatar

I have a very limited interest in restaurants that serve courses rather than mains and sides. I have the same reaction to wine tastings too.

My palate can appreciate a half dozen things and enjoy the flavors. Adding anything more, no matter how creative it is, is simply overwhelming. I don't want a meal that is constantly surprising and past a certain point I can't even taste new things.

My typical reaction to a Michelin meal, which of course you can't say, is 'take all this shit away and just bring me a full size portion of that one dish I really liked.'

wombatarama's avatar

"more than the sum of its parts" is, I think, the whole thing you ought to get out of a restaurant like these - a creative, unusual combination that actually tastes good in a way you wouldn't have imagined. unfortunately some of them seem to stop at the "creative, unusual combination" part. it is, unsurprisingly, a lot harder to succeed at this kind of cooking than it is to do a classic combination well, and it seems like the odds are so poor that I won't go to this style of restaurant anymore unless someone else is paying.

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