My Dining Hell
By Jay Rayner
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Published on Jun 01, 2012 | 77 Pages
Published on Jun 01, 2012 | 77 Pages
They claim otherwise, of course. Readers like to present themselves as private arbiters of taste; as people interested in the good stuff. I’m sure they are. I’m sure they really do care whether the steak was served au point as requested or whether the souffle had achieved a certain ineffable lightness. And yet, when I compare dinner to bodily fluids, the room to an S & M chamber (only without the glamor or class), and the bill to an act of grand larceny, why, then the baying crowd is truly happy.
Don’t believe me? Then why, presented with the chance to buy this ebook filled with accounts of twenty restaurants – their chefs, their owners, their poor benighted front of house staff – getting a complete stiffing courtesy of the sort of vitriolic bloody-curdling review which would make the victims call for their mothers, did you seize it with both hands?
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Jay Rayner
Jay Rayner is an award-winning writer and broadcaster, best known as restaurant critic for the Observer. He is a former Critic of the Year and Restaurant Critic of the Year, and in the 2014 British Press Awards he was short-listed for both Critic of the Year and Specialist Journalist of the Year. In a recent survey of journalists and the public by the Press Gazette, Jay was voted the most influential food and drink journalist in Britain.
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