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🤮 1/5 - My wife and I recently went to Mugaritz with the highest of
By 👻 @Dan F., 07/04/2023 3:00 am
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My wife and I recently went to Mugaritz with the highest of hopes and unfortunately, we were incredibly disappointed. Let's start at the beginning. The staff was attentive and the grounds were lovely. However, I am of the belief that the number one metric for food should be deliciousness, and this place delivered zero in terms of that. We paid for the wine pairings and I have to say the wine was very good. Unfortunately every bite of food that we had ranged between mediocre to inedible. I realize that taste can be subjective but most of the dishes over-indexed on experience vs. Flavor. Don't get me wrong, I completely appreciate the idea of making experimental and experiential food but here's the problem: If your intention is to serve artistic and weird bites of food (at exorbitant prices) that is presented in an interesting way but doesn't taste absolutely delicious, then as far as I'm concerned, you're doing it wrong. How do you charge that much for food and not make every bite incredibly tasting? It's almost as if the chef was daring us to eat the food. Are you trying to test your customers to gauge what they will put in their mouth? While we were there, multiple tables, were standing up and leaving in disgust before service ended. Were we on candid camera in the kitchen? Are you charging people so you can watch your customers hate the food? We felt like we were on Fear Factory as each course came out, and we are not picky eaters at all. A fermented dish that literally smelled like feces? Sucking sour milk from a rubber breast? A tasteless piece of beef that was tough as shoe leather? No thanks. I honestly do not care about the prices at all but I would've rather have eaten a thousand euro hotdog that tasted good vs what we got at Mugaritz. Diners beware.
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