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🤮 1/5 - Dreadful Experience- 2 Michelin Stars? Really?
By 👻 @Maverijk, 12/25/2023 3:00 am
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Dreadful Experience - 2 Michelin Stars ? Really? Made the mistake of visiting the late great Andrew Fairlie’s restaurant at Gleneagles expecting greatness. What a mistake that was. Mediocre service, poorly presented staff and sommelier but worst of all the most miserable and rude Maître D’H I have ever encountered in any Michelin starred Restaurant. For the first time in my haute cuisine life, the poorly presented somellier decided to poor himself a 25 ml glass of my wine after I had tasted and confirmed my complete satisfaction with the wine. To my amazement he did the same when I ordered a second bottle of the same wine. Overhearing my complaint to the sommelier, Head Waiter Ross, stepped in saying “let me handle this “. To my utter amazement, he said that the sommelier needs these measures to familiarise himself with the restaurant wine inventory! Not at my expense mate! He then went on to say , words to the effect of, that is the way they have always done it at Andrew Fairlie and if I didn’t like it , I needn’t return. I was absolutely stunned my his manner, left no gratuity and have no intention of returning as long as Ross is in charge. Has anyone else ever experienced this kind of bizarre practice where a sommelier helps himself to a 25 ml sample everytime he opens a bottle?
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