>fine dinning
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Fine dinning
apparently my 2 year old nephew is a master of fine dining
not the first table dessert that's been posted here
looks fun, would try with friends at least once
the best part is being enough of an artist and ask them why they do this, what is the message and intent. Most of those people will deflect to shit like "it's trendy" and "this guy did it I made it my way".
Literally monkey sees moneky do.
>fun
It looks annoying and pointless.
>t. World of Warcraft player paying a monthly subscription for something annoying and pointless
Try again.
Wow you got him, I guess he's wrong now that you attacked his character.
>World of Warcraft
wait that still exists?
it's fucking shit now
>now
it looks like a frivolity, which is okay to indulge in once in a while. if you have time set aside for a dinner like this, you can take the time to do something dumb and pointless.
if you're with good company who also don't mind dicking around with dessert, it won't be annoying.
To you, don't book at alinea - problem solved!
Fine dining and breathing
>3 michelin stars
Michelin starred douche cookies.
:^)
>Vanilla scented creme
wot?
Lightly vanilla flavoured, but they chose "scented" for some fucking reason.
>creme
>That'll be $499.99 plus a minimum 60% tip
I can appreciate some good presentation, but there is a point were this shit gets so pretentious and off-putting.
I'd much more prefer some cozy restaurant somewhere in a remote village with lots of ambiance than this sort of pretentious "haute cuisine".
Perhaps it's because i grew up in a poorfag family.
Beep boop. What is this thing you call "fun"?
Autist.
Are pipettes in baked goods the most Reddit thing ever?
>served through a practiced, methodical, meticulous routine
>looks like it was accidentally dropped on the table
It's times like these that I'm actually happy people like Guy Fieri exit to shit all over the idea of food being 'art'
get with the times grandpa
the ultimate "annoying and pointless" thing is overwatch