The Fat Duck closed down!
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"Diners at the Fat Duck - voted "the best place to eat on earth" by Restaurant magazine in 2005 - can experience dishes such as snail porridge or sardine on toast sorbet.
But they need to book months in advance to secure a table at the restaurant, where the tasting menu costs £130 . "
Bugger me.
I would prefer that to paying £130 for snail porridge.
But they need to book months in advance to secure a table at the restaurant, where the tasting menu costs £130 . "
Bugger me.
I would prefer that to paying £130 for snail porridge.
Hedders said:
"Diners at the Fat Duck - voted "the best place to eat on earth" by Restaurant magazine in 2005 - can experience dishes such as snail porridge or sardine on toast sorbet.
But they need to book months in advance to secure a table at the restaurant, where the tasting menu costs £130 . "
Bugger me.
I would prefer that to paying £130 for snail porridge.
you get close to 20 mini courses and try a bit of everything for that price though.But they need to book months in advance to secure a table at the restaurant, where the tasting menu costs £130 . "
Bugger me.
I would prefer that to paying £130 for snail porridge.
LeeThePeople said:
Hedders said:
"Diners at the Fat Duck - voted "the best place to eat on earth" by Restaurant magazine in 2005 - can experience dishes such as snail porridge or sardine on toast sorbet.
But they need to book months in advance to secure a table at the restaurant, where the tasting menu costs £130 . "
Bugger me.
I would prefer that to paying £130 for snail porridge.
you get close to 20 mini courses and try a bit of everything for that price though.But they need to book months in advance to secure a table at the restaurant, where the tasting menu costs £130 . "
Bugger me.
I would prefer that to paying £130 for snail porridge.
Nyphur said:
LeeThePeople said:
Hedders said:
"Diners at the Fat Duck - voted "the best place to eat on earth" by Restaurant magazine in 2005 - can experience dishes such as snail porridge or sardine on toast sorbet.
But they need to book months in advance to secure a table at the restaurant, where the tasting menu costs £130 . "
Bugger me.
I would prefer that to paying £130 for snail porridge.
you get close to 20 mini courses and try a bit of everything for that price though.But they need to book months in advance to secure a table at the restaurant, where the tasting menu costs £130 . "
Bugger me.
I would prefer that to paying £130 for snail porridge.
Nyphur said:
LeeThePeople said:
Hedders said:
"Diners at the Fat Duck - voted "the best place to eat on earth" by Restaurant magazine in 2005 - can experience dishes such as snail porridge or sardine on toast sorbet.
But they need to book months in advance to secure a table at the restaurant, where the tasting menu costs £130 . "
Bugger me.
I would prefer that to paying £130 for snail porridge.
you get close to 20 mini courses and try a bit of everything for that price though.But they need to book months in advance to secure a table at the restaurant, where the tasting menu costs £130 . "
Bugger me.
I would prefer that to paying £130 for snail porridge.
LeeThePeople said:
Nyphur said:
LeeThePeople said:
Hedders said:
"Diners at the Fat Duck - voted "the best place to eat on earth" by Restaurant magazine in 2005 - can experience dishes such as snail porridge or sardine on toast sorbet.
But they need to book months in advance to secure a table at the restaurant, where the tasting menu costs £130 . "
Bugger me.
I would prefer that to paying £130 for snail porridge.
you get close to 20 mini courses and try a bit of everything for that price though.But they need to book months in advance to secure a table at the restaurant, where the tasting menu costs £130 . "
Bugger me.
I would prefer that to paying £130 for snail porridge.
Are some of you really suggesting that given a free pass to the (re opened and and found safe) Fat duck or a free pass to your local Maccy D's/Kebbab shop, you wouldn't want to try Heston's food?
I'm not a food snob by any means but I would have to be near the point of starvation before I considered a Macdonalds or Burger King (less fussy about Kebabs though!).
I'm not a food snob by any means but I would have to be near the point of starvation before I considered a Macdonalds or Burger King (less fussy about Kebabs though!).
interloper said:
Are some of you really suggesting that given a free pass to the (re opened and and found safe) Fat duck or a free pass to your local Maccy D's/Kebbab shop, you wouldn't want to try Heston's food?
I'm not a food snob by any means but I would have to be near the point of starvation before I considered a Macdonalds or Burger King (less fussy about Kebabs though!).
If he was asking me personally id go to maccy d's just to pee on his bonfire, but in reality id love to go to the fat duck.I'm not a food snob by any means but I would have to be near the point of starvation before I considered a Macdonalds or Burger King (less fussy about Kebabs though!).
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