



My Dining Hell
Twenty Ways To Have a Lousy Night Out
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4.3 • 37 Ratings
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Publisher Description
I have been a restaurant critic for over a decade, written reviews of well over 700 establishments, and if there is one thing I have learnt it is that people like reviews of bad restaurants. No, scratch that. They adore them, feast upon them like starving vultures who have spotted fly-blown carrion out in the bush.
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 soufflé had achieved a certain ineffable lightness. And yet, when I compare dinner to bodily fluids, the room to an S & M chamber in Neasden (only without the glamour 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 mummies, did you seize it with both hands?
Customer Reviews
Extremely funny
This is one of the funniest books I’ve ever read - the sort that makes me snigger out loud and wake my husband who is asleep already as I read in bed. The introduction says liking this book makes me a terrible person, but I’m willing to live with that.
Does what it says on the tin
I can not think of a book with more scathing culinary based superlatives, metaphors & similes. Exactly what I wanted (I'm glad this makes me a 'bad person')!