I can't order food, but I can eat it. A table of 3000 yuan private cuisine is really delicious?

It's not delicious. After all, everyone has different tastes, and you're not a guest. How do you know what people like to eat? Do you think the guests will like these delicious foods? Isn't that funny? Or do you think private cuisine can satisfy all tastes? Are you too confident?

0 1, 3000 yuan for a table of private cuisine, you can't order anything. First of all, if you have been to Beijing, you should all know a famous private kitchen, right? Li jiacai? Its style is royal, and the dishes are characterized by seasoning and natural materials. Anyway, it sounds very advanced. No netizens came here to try some delicious private cuisine, which is said to be delicious.

Besides, he didn't eat the legendary food, but doubted his life. Is this a private kitchen for 3000 yuan? It must be the wrong place. The netizen was extremely disappointed and sent a sentence on the social account:? If this dish can be rated as one star, then the food in the school cafeteria should be rated as at least two stars ...?

02, a stone stirred up a thousand waves, and netizens pushed this conversation to a hot search. This netizen's account has millions of fans. As soon as his speech came out, netizens who ate melons quickly rushed to the scene. Every word you say to me is enough to show the attitude of netizens towards private kitchens. In fact, I really don't blame netizens for spitting. Everyone wants to diss. Spend a hundred dollars, forget it. But if you eat 3,000 yuan of private cuisine, the experience is not as good as the school cafeteria. It doesn't make sense.

The best b won't be ordered, and people can do whatever they want. You can't have any opinions. If it's really delicious, diners probably don't mind, but it's obviously not. Are you giving diners a family reputation? With this level and service attitude, what can't you eat with this 3000 yuan? Why are you in such a hurry to send money to others?

What I want to say about this matter is. Personally, I think private cuisine is delicious, but don't listen to the wind and rain. If you think about it with your toes, you should understand that if it is really delicious, why not choose a menu? Is to force guests to eat whatever they want, right?