Bennigan’s Inverse Fine Dining Law: The pricier the meal, the smaller the portions and the hungrier you are when you finish than when you started.
Don’t forget to extravagantly tip your waiter.
Done this a few times. Tried out a new fancy restaurant for a special occasion, then went to a nice Italian restaurant that had good pizza.
Ramps? In a nice restaurant? Or even indoors? Gah, those things reek!
Wagtu is any of 4 breeds of Japanese cattle.
I had to look up the food… at first I thought he was just making up nonsense words.
That actually sounds good, but a teaspoon is all they can afford. A real meal would probably cost over $100 each.
I would not go there if I were you.
Complementary? I’d like a word with your edetor.
Not quite sure why they call this “dining”. Shouldn’t it be “tasting”?
June 05, 2015
Ida No over 6 years ago
Bennigan’s Inverse Fine Dining Law: The pricier the meal, the smaller the portions and the hungrier you are when you finish than when you started.
PoodleGroomer over 6 years ago
Don’t forget to extravagantly tip your waiter.
drycurt over 6 years ago
Done this a few times. Tried out a new fancy restaurant for a special occasion, then went to a nice Italian restaurant that had good pizza.
Dani Rice over 6 years ago
Ramps? In a nice restaurant? Or even indoors? Gah, those things reek!
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 6 years ago
Wagtu is any of 4 breeds of Japanese cattle.
chromosome Premium Member over 6 years ago
I had to look up the food… at first I thought he was just making up nonsense words.
Coyoty Premium Member over 6 years ago
That actually sounds good, but a teaspoon is all they can afford. A real meal would probably cost over $100 each.
Ryan Winslow over 6 years ago
I would not go there if I were you.
jondelfin Premium Member over 6 years ago
Complementary? I’d like a word with your edetor.
Ikesmum over 6 years ago
Not quite sure why they call this “dining”. Shouldn’t it be “tasting”?