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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2009

This is a short compilation of still photography done for Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, the only 2 Michelin Star restaurant in Dublin, Ireland

Time to get the pots and pans out!

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  • @herbie0408 not actually that hungry after. as there is alot of cources. including selections of bread and cheese

  • @Don1ci1cio

    Fine cuisine isnt about being really full. Fine cuisine is about the experience, the symphony of flavors, the textures, the colors, the quality, the beauty. Its about tasting something you dont find everywhere and sampling different experiences. It doesnt only show a chefs cooking skills, but his ability to surprise you with combination or hidden gems.

    Thats y I eat fine cuisine. Granted I cant afford to do it once a week or even once a month, but I still know y I do it

  • I will never waste my money on this kind of food. These kind of foods are so pretentious to me.

  • that is beautiful you should frame it and put it on the wall... i just hate the fact that people pay hundreds of dollars just to eat something like that, its artistic yeh no doubt and top quality ingredients of food, this is just one way to take money out of rich people, which is good because they too wealthy, but even if im rich i wouldn't be bother eating this shit..i mean just imagine how small quantity of food that is, im not fat by the way who eat only junk food and shit im 73kg

  • @gilgammesh1 Yes, I agree. At high end culinary restaurants, the purpose of having a meal is less about filling one's stomach and more about experiencing the chef's mastery of taste, smell, presentation etc just like how the purpose of attending an orchestra is to experience the musician's mastery of melodies, rhythm etc.

    I believe this consumption of art - in high dining, music, literature, paintings, movies etc is just as filling as food. But it feed the soul, not the stomach.

  • @drplbiftin Imagine the cost, and you would still be hungry at the end. Does look tasty :)

  • Man I wish I could be rich enough to eat this!

  • @herbie0408 no, this is style and substance.

  • preparation??

  • All style, no substance.

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