Find and book the best restaurants from all the great places selected by MICHELIN guide inspectors alongside web users reviews from all over Europe. From small gourmet bistros to starred restaurants, there’s something to suit all tastes and budgets.
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ThermalRider
25 Apr 1710#5
A Wetherspoons App might better suit the average HUKD tight wad. (_ :wink:
schnide to crazylegs
25 Apr 177#10
Sometimes that's true, but sometimes that's true of chain restuarants and/or non-Michelin stars.
Eating at a "fine dining" restaurant is, yes, crazy expensive compared to going to McDonalds. But the only reason you can remember what a MD cheeseburger tastes like is because you've had so many and they always taste the same.
By contrast, food like this is an experience which you will take photos of to remember how something as everyday as food can be made like science and art at the same time. Don't believe me? You've probably not done it. If you, for instance, want to take your other half out for a meal they will never forget, save up and spend the money on one of the restaurants you might find in the app.
You're not going there to stuff yourself silly. You're going there to give your tastebuds the most adventurous fork's worth of food you'll ever put in your mouth. We all know you have to pay for the best. This is what it looks like in the food world.
eset12345
25 Apr 175#14
Nonsense, and you're part of the problem, the ones that take photos of mediocre food, we laugh at you from the kitchen and bar.
most Michelin starred places are mediocre at best, and the only reason they are in the guide is because it's a close knit community and very much an old boys club, they then go on to get extra custom just fir being in the guide, from people that know little about food, who sing the praises of the place, despite being given a below par plate of food.
There are thousands of better restaurants out there, great restaurants that won't even entertain being offered a Michelin star, because it's nothing but a marketing ploy, with thick brown envelopes changing hands.
Having worked in Michelin starred places, I wouldn't bother wasting my money in such a place, the second a star has been got, prices double or even treble to milk it for all its worth, and the sheeple still come a running.
crazylegs
25 Apr 174#7
Yep just remember once you have paid through the nose and finished your meal, there'll be a decent fish and chip shop around the corner, so you can have a proper feed and not go home hungry!
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Musicrab
25 Apr 17#1
Great. Tested. Works.
nougat
25 Apr 171#2
Brought it. Maybe its time I bought an Android phone.
schnide to nougat
25 Apr 173#8
*Bought
(Not being pedantic, just constructively trying to help)
buckmr2
25 Apr 17#3
Great,have some heat :smile:
steevieboy4u
25 Apr 17#4
List price £11.99 :confused:
Now 10p and contains ads :confused:
ThermalRider
25 Apr 1710#5
A Wetherspoons App might better suit the average HUKD tight wad. (_ :wink:
jonspurs
25 Apr 171#6
As they say, car tyres and restaurants go hand in hand :-)
crazylegs
25 Apr 174#7
Yep just remember once you have paid through the nose and finished your meal, there'll be a decent fish and chip shop around the corner, so you can have a proper feed and not go home hungry!
schnide to crazylegs
25 Apr 177#10
Sometimes that's true, but sometimes that's true of chain restuarants and/or non-Michelin stars.
Eating at a "fine dining" restaurant is, yes, crazy expensive compared to going to McDonalds. But the only reason you can remember what a MD cheeseburger tastes like is because you've had so many and they always taste the same.
By contrast, food like this is an experience which you will take photos of to remember how something as everyday as food can be made like science and art at the same time. Don't believe me? You've probably not done it. If you, for instance, want to take your other half out for a meal they will never forget, save up and spend the money on one of the restaurants you might find in the app.
You're not going there to stuff yourself silly. You're going there to give your tastebuds the most adventurous fork's worth of food you'll ever put in your mouth. We all know you have to pay for the best. This is what it looks like in the food world.
Q-Tec to crazylegs
25 Apr 17#15
Yup. That's me.
Can't stand 'poncy' food where the food to plate ratio is 10/90 ala Masterchef and being charged a bloody fortune for "art on a plate".
xmikebx
25 Apr 17#9
Shame they don't do a UK guide that's cheaper :man:
Another app i won't use bought, thanks :sunglasses:
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Eating at a "fine dining" restaurant is, yes, crazy expensive compared to going to McDonalds. But the only reason you can remember what a MD cheeseburger tastes like is because you've had so many and they always taste the same.
By contrast, food like this is an experience which you will take photos of to remember how something as everyday as food can be made like science and art at the same time. Don't believe me? You've probably not done it. If you, for instance, want to take your other half out for a meal they will never forget, save up and spend the money on one of the restaurants you might find in the app.
You're not going there to stuff yourself silly. You're going there to give your tastebuds the most adventurous fork's worth of food you'll ever put in your mouth. We all know you have to pay for the best. This is what it looks like in the food world.
most Michelin starred places are mediocre at best, and the only reason they are in the guide is because it's a close knit community and very much an old boys club, they then go on to get extra custom just fir being in the guide, from people that know little about food, who sing the praises of the place, despite being given a below par plate of food.
There are thousands of better restaurants out there, great restaurants that won't even entertain being offered a Michelin star, because it's nothing but a marketing ploy, with thick brown envelopes changing hands.
Having worked in Michelin starred places, I wouldn't bother wasting my money in such a place, the second a star has been got, prices double or even treble to milk it for all its worth, and the sheeple still come a running.
All comments (30)
(Not being pedantic, just constructively trying to help)
Now 10p and contains ads :confused:
Eating at a "fine dining" restaurant is, yes, crazy expensive compared to going to McDonalds. But the only reason you can remember what a MD cheeseburger tastes like is because you've had so many and they always taste the same.
By contrast, food like this is an experience which you will take photos of to remember how something as everyday as food can be made like science and art at the same time. Don't believe me? You've probably not done it. If you, for instance, want to take your other half out for a meal they will never forget, save up and spend the money on one of the restaurants you might find in the app.
You're not going there to stuff yourself silly. You're going there to give your tastebuds the most adventurous fork's worth of food you'll ever put in your mouth. We all know you have to pay for the best. This is what it looks like in the food world.
Can't stand 'poncy' food where the food to plate ratio is 10/90 ala Masterchef and being charged a bloody fortune for "art on a plate".
Another app i won't use bought, thanks :sunglasses: