Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes
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https://www.cnn.com/travel/michelin-starred-restaurant-deanes-eipic-closes/index.html
Too expensive, Michelin starred restaurant to close; proprietor plans to reopen with more value-focused menu.
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Absolutely a trend in the industry. Fine dining is falling by the wayside, but I suspect it is a pendulum and will swing back. It happened here 15 or 20 years ago when the revered Maisonette closed its doors. A sad day.
Fast casual has become very popular which is by and large a lot of mediocre to decent grub cheaper. The trend I really dislike is the push to eliminate servers.
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Absolutely a trend in the industry. Fine dining is falling by the wayside, but I suspect it is a pendulum and will swing back. It happened here 15 or 20 years ago when the revered Maisonette closed its doors. A sad day.
Fast casual has become very popular which is by and large a lot of mediocre to decent grub cheaper. The trend I really dislike is the push to eliminate servers.
@Mik said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
Absolutely a trend in the industry. Fine dining is falling by the wayside, but I suspect it is a pendulum and will swing back. It happened here 15 or 20 years ago when the revered Maisonette closed its doors. A sad day.
Fast casual has become very popular which is by and large a lot of mediocre to decent grub cheaper. The trend I really dislike is the push to eliminate servers.
It's a sign of the times in terms of economy, but I think that'll hit mostly in the 'burbs. Small towns and cities will still have plenty of servers, but for different reasons.
I suspect Ax and TG would be big proponents of the Golden Corral model.
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@Mik said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
Absolutely a trend in the industry. Fine dining is falling by the wayside, but I suspect it is a pendulum and will swing back. It happened here 15 or 20 years ago when the revered Maisonette closed its doors. A sad day.
Fast casual has become very popular which is by and large a lot of mediocre to decent grub cheaper. The trend I really dislike is the push to eliminate servers.
It's a sign of the times in terms of economy, but I think that'll hit mostly in the 'burbs. Small towns and cities will still have plenty of servers, but for different reasons.
I suspect Ax and TG would be big proponents of the Golden Corral model.
@Aqua-Letifer One of my high school classmates was an early manager for building and starting Golden Corrals. I just gave him a hard time about it Saturday night at a class euchre tournament.
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@Horace said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
Welcome to Joe Biden's America.
I think you mean Rishi O'Sunak's Northern Ireland.
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@Mik said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
Absolutely a trend in the industry. Fine dining is falling by the wayside, but I suspect it is a pendulum and will swing back. It happened here 15 or 20 years ago when the revered Maisonette closed its doors. A sad day.
Fast casual has become very popular which is by and large a lot of mediocre to decent grub cheaper. The trend I really dislike is the push to eliminate servers.
It's a sign of the times in terms of economy, but I think that'll hit mostly in the 'burbs. Small towns and cities will still have plenty of servers, but for different reasons.
I suspect Ax and TG would be big proponents of the Golden Corral model.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
@Mik said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
Absolutely a trend in the industry. Fine dining is falling by the wayside, but I suspect it is a pendulum and will swing back. It happened here 15 or 20 years ago when the revered Maisonette closed its doors. A sad day.
Fast casual has become very popular which is by and large a lot of mediocre to decent grub cheaper. The trend I really dislike is the push to eliminate servers.
It's a sign of the times in terms of economy, but I think that'll hit mostly in the 'burbs. Small towns and cities will still have plenty of servers, but for different reasons.
I suspect Ax and TG would be big proponents of the Golden Corral model.
Do we have a spitting on the floor emoticon?
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The wife and I had dinner at a nice white table cloth Italian restaurant the other night. Place probably seats 70-80 people, although they do have a banquet room (free of charge if you have a party of twenty or more. Extra gratuity is added, though). Food was good, service was excellent and the owner stopped by the table long enough to inquire about the food and whether we had enjoyed our meal.
I left a 20% tip. Was worth every penny.
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@Mik said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
This trend predates Biden, although the COVID pressures sure did not help.
Also, the restaurant in question is in Belfast.
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Yeah, when I go out I want to be waited on. I don't want to stand in line or hit a QR code to order.
@Mik said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
Yeah, when I go out I want to be waited on. I don't want to stand in line or hit a QR code to order.
The no-human-interaction model is clearly superior. Wanna know how I know? Because I've been told this time and time again from people who know precisely dick about the restaurant industry.
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The wife and I had dinner at a nice white table cloth Italian restaurant the other night. Place probably seats 70-80 people, although they do have a banquet room (free of charge if you have a party of twenty or more. Extra gratuity is added, though). Food was good, service was excellent and the owner stopped by the table long enough to inquire about the food and whether we had enjoyed our meal.
I left a 20% tip. Was worth every penny.
@Jolly said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
Was worth every penny.
That's because you see the value in wooey things like human interaction and relationships.
The Italian place in town closed here. They were recovering from COVID but couldn't recover fast enough. The coffee shop almost went out, too; their financing fell through but they were able to work something out.
I was commenting to someone the other day that I no longer know what anything costs at the coffee shop anymore. They always under-charge me, I always tip.* So who knows.
*I spoke with the owner about the tipping screen. That money actually goes to the baristas. I'll walk in there on a Saturday morning when the line's out the door and there's a 20 minute wait for each order, but strangely, my stuff's always ready by the time I get up to order it. I'm sure they all would be doing that if they didn't work for tips, though, because service workers live to make people happy and aren't motivated by money.
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Oh God, not the fucking tipping debate again.
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Oh God, not the fucking tipping debate again.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
Oh God, not the fucking tipping debate again.
You do know why Ax posted this, don't you? It's the same reason why he's the first to post stories of ousted GOP politicians and Catholic Church scandals. His motivation is not exactly in the service of public interest.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
Oh God, not the fucking tipping debate again.
You do know why Ax posted this, don't you? It's the same reason why he's the first to post stories of ousted GOP politicians and Catholic Church scandals. His motivation is not exactly in the service of public interest.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
Oh God, not the fucking tipping debate again.
You do know why Ax posted this, don't you?
Enlighten me, how do you see posting this news article about a Michelin starred restaurant closing in Belfast, Ireland support either side of the tipping debate one way or another.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
Oh God, not the fucking tipping debate again.
You do know why Ax posted this, don't you?
Enlighten me, how do you see posting this news article about a Michelin starred restaurant closing in Belfast, Ireland support either side of the tipping debate one way or another.
@Axtremus said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Another Michelin Starred Restaurant Closes:
Oh God, not the fucking tipping debate again.
You do know why Ax posted this, don't you?
Enlighten me, how do you see posting this news article about a Michelin starred restaurant closing in Belfast, Ireland support either side of the tipping debate one way or another.
Well, you have a long track record of not engaging in good faith discussions.