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JHan

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14. Some believe Michelin has lost its way.. VF wrote a good piece about it..
Mon Apr 10, 2017, 02:43 PM
Apr 2017

I even bookmarked it, interesting read:

The Michelin guide also created a new type of customer, the foodie trainspotter, people who aren’t out for a good meal with friends but want to tick a cultural box and have bragging rights on some rare effete spirit. Michelin-starred restaurants began to look and taste the same: the service would be cloying and oleaginous, the menus vast and clotted with verbiage. The room would be hushed, the atmosphere religious. The food would be complicated beyond appetite. And it would all be ridiculously expensive. So, Michelin spawned restaurants that were based on no regional heritage or ingredient but grew out of cooks’ abused vanity, insecurity, and fawning hunger for compliments.

Being French, of course the guide has always been the subject of conspiracy theories regarding the allocation of stars, the number of inspectors, and their quality and disinterest. Having made the hierarchy of chefs, the guide found that it was in its interest to maintain it. A handful of grand and gluttonous kitchens seemed to keep their rating long after their fashion and food faded. Michelin evolved from the wandering Candide of food to become the creeping Richelieu: manipulative, obsessive, and secretive.


http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2012/11/whats-wrong-with-the-michelin-guide

Just the sort of dining culture Jay Rayner's acerbic wit was created for...lol

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Thank you JHan saidsimplesimon Apr 2017 #1
what's killing me is the hype of the restaurant and the disappointment. JHan Apr 2017 #4
On That Subject ProfessorGAC Apr 2017 #25
I have some French relatives that will love this! progressoid Apr 2017 #2
lol ;D JHan Apr 2017 #5
I thoroughly enjoyed that! Pacifist Patriot Apr 2017 #3
i can read it over and over and over again. It's brilliantly scathing. JHan Apr 2017 #6
3 Michelin stars BainsBane Apr 2017 #7
Some believe Michelin has lost its way.. VF wrote a good piece about it.. JHan Apr 2017 #14
Whaddaya expect from a place called "Sank?" n/t TygrBright Apr 2017 #8
Worst restaurant ever, apparently. My sis & her husband are great cooks & like to spend... Hekate Apr 2017 #9
Sounds like competition for the original Frog & Peach n/t DFW Apr 2017 #10
I do not want anything t hat has been PLATED or stacked. pansypoo53219 Apr 2017 #11
Amen. I hate "stacked" food. Duppers Apr 2017 #21
right up there with the NY Times review of Guy's American Kitchen geek tragedy Apr 2017 #12
Yep. One incredulous question after another, coming to terms with the horror of the experience... JHan Apr 2017 #13
After listening to The Daily Briefing with Spice-boy.... Grammy23 Apr 2017 #15
That was hillarious. sheshe2 Apr 2017 #16
Here is a hilarious review of one of Trump's restaurants .... kwassa Apr 2017 #17
I just read through the link.... sheshe2 Apr 2017 #18
Kicking sheshe2 Apr 2017 #19
lol :D JHan Apr 2017 #20
Hysterical! smirkymonkey Apr 2017 #22
Thank you for posting this, it's great! betsuni Apr 2017 #23
Thanks, I'll avoid that one in future... malthaussen Apr 2017 #24
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