Nouvelle cuisine?
Sharn.
Deconstructed nosebag?
Sharn.
G'wa and sh1te wi poncy tatties.
Sauce smeared on a plate and ca'ed "jus"?
Sharn.
Gies a plate o' hame cooked meat and twa veg and tak yer poncy bairn's portions to f u ck.
Oh, and when it comes to a meal, meat is meat.
It's nae " the protein".
F u ck ing sharn.
If folk don't like poncey restaurants then it's ok. You do all now you don't have to go to them?
7QUOTE=Aldo1983;38744300]You should ken though. It's not a blind date.[/QUOTE]
Aye, mebbe, but it is possible to be blindsided......say yer first time in a funcy place for an anniversary or the like, or if you're awa fae hame someplace.
It's possible to have a nice, high-end, "occasion" type restaurant without going down the Nouvelle route.
Aye, mebbe, but it is possible to be blindsided......say yer first time in a funcy place for an anniversary or the like, .[/QUOTE]
Exactly what happened in the Granite Park to me on my anniversary. I remember apologising to the ex for suggesting it. Then moaning to Jessi who we bumped into in the near by Under The Hammer
You could aye get a kebab on the wye hame.
I was thinking about this thread yesterday.
The Mrs was just wanting soup ( it was the middle of the afternoon)
I dinna like soup so was looking for something middling to have.
Ended up with goose breast , plum sauce and fried tattie dumplings.
Looked a bit poncy and although fine enough I'm glad Mrs Donsdaft got crusty bread with her goulash.
2 pints of lager.
I'd fancied the restaurant for a while so I'm glad I didn't go in the evening.
A bit on the expensive side for here at about £22 all in.