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🤢 2/5 - I've always loved Pixar movies, and Ratatouille has been a
By 👻 @James Yahtzee The 3rd .., 04/13/2024 3:00 am
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I've always loved Pixar movies, and Ratatouille has been a favorite of mine for a long time. Little did I know it was more of a documentary than a work of fiction. I always thought of myself as a fan of Remy the mouse and considered him the protagonist. I went to Starbelly with my date and we were planning on trying the restaurant week menu. We've been before and sat inside during a night of bustling service, so tonight we decided to sit in the cozy outdoor dining area, which is a cabin-like covered patio with string lights and hanging plants. The appetizers were ok. The toast with the liver pâté was burnt, and the ravioli was tasty but only consisted of two or three small bites. The main courses came out - I got a steak over plantains and my date had a pork chop over asparagus. The steak dish was really bland but things were about to get spicy and exciting in this restaurant. I was going to ask the waiter for salt and pepper to make it easier to eat, when I felt some tickling on my knee. I figured my date was getting a little frisky, which surprised me because we had only been here for 30 minutes, and usually she waits until either I am really tired or a movie we're watching is getting interesting before making a move. I look down at my leg and saw a little mouse crawling over me. The mouse ran away to another table. My date got jealous and accused me of letting "just any old creature" touch on me. I had to explain that I didn't invite this mouse and had no dating history with this mouse. I had never met this mouse before and don't even know that many mice. She then brought up that my Facebook relationship status is still listed as single, even though she is fully aware that I am locked out of my Facebook. As we continued to argue, another mouse ran across the ground by my feet. I suddenly realized that I am no different from all of the humans in Ratatouille who consider mice as villains, and in the glossy beady eyes of a mouse, I am the villain. The wait staff couldn't be bothered with us during our time here so there wasn't much chance to comment on the food or mice, or make any sort of request or indication about the experience at Starbelly. I told my date I don't think mice should be in restaurants, and because I took that stance she took the opposite side. She contended that mice are to be expected here and there is nothing they could possibly do about it. I insisted that semi-outdoor dining is not camping, and we should assume that mice wouldn't be touching us during our meal. When we disagree, I find it is better to wait until her sister or mom are in town and we can both make our case to them so they can serve as both judge and jury on the matter. Once our heels were dug in, we decided to take our desserts to go. They ended up giving us the wrong desserts in the boxes which I can understand, because they are probably busy dealing with a significant mouse problem in the back of house. Perhaps the mice I saw got to my dessert before they could box it up so they threw in whatever else was handy instead. The difference between Starbelly and Ratatouille is that in the movie, the mice make the food better. At Starbelly, the mice aren't allowed to season the food and instead serve to entertain the guests. If I come back, I'll put my cat on a harness and bring it with me so that both of us can have a meal involving mice.
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