>I can cook better food than you can get at any restaurant When you say this, what you mean is you've never been to a good restaurant.
How can you say your food is good when you've never had good food, Veeky Forums?
Exposure to good food is crucial if you want to improve yourself.
Easton Bell
>I can cook better food than you can get at [m]any restaurant[s] FTFY
Tyler Bennett
A lot of home cooks fall in this category. This is why some restaurants are special.
Austin Ward
Agreed. I don't eat out much because I'm both quite a good cook and exceedingly frugal, but when I do, I don't generally order things I can cook or that aren't labour intensive. Like... I can make pho, but fuck it if I'm gonna spend all the time to do it what with all the roasting the bones and the onions and the ginger and making the stock and cooking the brisket and all that shit. Nuh-uh, nigga. I buys that shit both because it's too involved for me to do it myself and because mine, while pretty good (and actually better than a few pho joints around me), isn't that much better or even as good as many of the pho places.
But if it's something less involved, like loklak or chao tom, fuck paying for it.
Ayden Morales
agree 100%.
most restaurants suck for the most part.. even """good ones"""
Luis Thompson
On that point, I completely disagree. Most restaurants are pretty good. I can count on my fingers how many bad restaurants I've been to.
They're few and far between.
Benjamin Phillips
i'm not saying most are bad.. just meh..
Nicholas Cook
>I can cook better pizza then you can order from any delivery service when you say this, it means your tastebuds work and you're not completely retarded.
Nolan Ortiz
Prezactly
Elijah Turner
Flyover detected
Aaron Stewart
Anyone who uses the word "flyover" is confessing he has zero cultural knowledge.
I feel sorry for you.
David Miller
Anyone who gets this mad about being called what he is has no business even talking about food. Enjoy your "regular normal food" and getting angry over the existence of extra virgin olive oil, flyover.
Ian Ward
Blah, blah, blah, let me use the word mad because that's what teenagers do.
Dylan Williams
Most restaurants kinda suck desu. Most of the times that I've eaten out, I was dissatisfied to some degree or another. There are only a hand full of times where I had a meal that was really good. I have eaten at maybe 350 restaurants in my life, several of them more than once.
You can usually get an okay or a 'good' meal, but it's definitely hard to find great food that makes me go SHIT THAT WAS GOOD. My cooking is great, though many restaurants are better at their specialty. Today I went to get sushi. While I can make delicious sushi, it's incredibly time intensive, and hard to find high quality fish in this area. So I paid like 7 bucks for an eel roll. It was just okay, rice could have been better and the sauce more flavorful, but it satisfied my craving for sushi. I'd give it a 7/10, good but lots of room for improvement.
My cooking tastes better than 95% of the dishes I've had. I am a chef though, so I think both my ability to cook and my standards are a bit higher than most.
I do agree with OP that a lot of home cooks overestimate their ability to produce a meal that tastes good. If you haven't been to some of the best restaurants in the world, you probably haven't experienced true 10/10 food, and are setting the bar for 'great food' at a seven.
Parker Howard
Neener neener neener, I've never ventured 20 miles away from the same hospital I was born 20 years ago so I've erroneously concluded that my abysmal attempts at '''pizza''' could actually be considered good despite my only frame of reference being Papa Johns and Domino's
Alexander Brooks
Cooking is only part of the equation. You omitted prep, dishes, cleaning after the meal, etc
Jack Campbell
I can cook better then the food I ate at Noma. I do more interesting things then the food I ate at the fat duck. Only experience I haven't topped is El Bulli.
Also most restaurants do way to posh things while you can get away with using fewer ingredients with better flavour combinations.
I actually prefer to eat at 2 star michelin restaurants over 3 michelin stars. Less bullshit and more flavour (local products that are in season).
Ryan Cox
This is really regional and depends where you live. There are some areas where nearly everything except very nice places are frankly pretty bad.
Ryan Smith
I concur. Pic related goat food from an italian upscale place
Jayden Morales
>I am autistic and take everything too seriously
no one who says that actually means they cook better than 100% of all restaurants everywhere
they instead mean they cook better than most restaurants, or likely, any restaurant they have been to
Charles King
Why do people get legitimately angry when someone doesn't live in their communist coastal state
Robert Moore
>never go to an upscale italian restaurant wow, good to know
Jose Bell
What am I seeing here? Salmon in bearnaise sauce and potato wedges in something and pesto?
Nicholas Rogers
Green risotto, shrooms, salmon and beurre blanc. Fly-over style.
Chase Rivera
You know: because nothing says 'Italian' like a fish that's not available in Italy and a French sauce, amirite?