I say meh. I am not a fancy person. I would rather stick with Taco Bell, Arby’s, Chick-fil-A, etc. over some place fancy. Not necessarily in that order.
We live in a pretty restaurant-rich environment, so any of the above plus Belgian, Indian, Greek, Turkish, Peruvian, Brazilian, Thai, Vietnamese, Korean and a bunch of others. Then there’s Fusion, which kind of scares me, because I’m wondering if they have a hydrogen bomb in the kitchen or something.
It was close between French and Italian. After an intense 10 seconds of internal debate i went with French because you can find good inexpensive Italian places. Ive never found French places like that. They’re always fancy.
@evilstan60 I went through a similar struggle. I thought long about French because all French restaurants are fancy. I went with steak because even though there are plenty of steak places that aren’t fancy, my wife is the only one that is going to say that to me. She will definitely mean “steak”.
I’ve never eaten at a French restaurant so I would consider that fancy as in I would have to get dressed up to go eat. I prefer Asian cuisine and always choose that when given a choice. It is also what most meals I prepare at home lean toward until my family starts requesting that we take a break from Asian.
“Fancy” to our family is any place we can still wear jeans, isn’t a chain & works with local farmers. The whole farm to table thing. Preferably one that serves local craft beers. I’ll take that over fancy-schmancy, over priced food with half ass service every time!
Since this is phrased as a question instead of a statement, I would probably think, “since it sounds like you aren’t up for it, we can just order some take-out”
Honestly, I think, “oh great, now I have to iron my one nice shirt and the one nice pair of pants I have where the button will still reach the hole.” (and I hate, and am terrible at, ironing clothes)
But, since you were clearly asking what genre of restaurant I think of as “fancy”, it has to be French.
The fanciest restaurant I’ve ever been to, and the only one where a jacket was required, was a French restaurant.
Also, I’ve never been to a French restaurant that was not fancy enough to make one feel self conscious in jeans.
All of the other genres listed are ones that it’s pretty easy to find one where no one would look twice at you for dining in jeans and a t-shirt.
Going out for a “Fancy Dinner” to me usually means I have to make reservations. Haven’t done that lately, so I guess I’m not very a very fancy dinner person. I’m more of a pizza person.
“Fancy” means to me I didn’t cook it. Did I mention I only cook because the other alternative is starving… oh and when brat child lived at home there was this other minor little problem that DHS would take a dim view of me not cooking.
I consider it fancy if I can’t make it better at home, so sushi it is. Steak and taters is easy with sous vide and cast iron. Italian isn’t hard if you put in the time. Same with French food. As for tapas… Wtf is the deal there? In America it just means spending 3x the money for less food, most of which came from a freezer and went into a deep fryer
I think “Aww fuck Imma have to put on shoes for this aren’t I.”
Not because I think steak is fancy, but because I just really like steak.
I say meh. I am not a fancy person. I would rather stick with Taco Bell, Arby’s, Chick-fil-A, etc. over some place fancy. Not necessarily in that order.
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“YOU PAYING? – NICE, I’D LOVE STEAK AND LOBSTER!”
“NO? – MacDonald’s is around the corner!”
@phendrick LOL. I was going to say something like this too.
We live in a pretty restaurant-rich environment, so any of the above plus Belgian, Indian, Greek, Turkish, Peruvian, Brazilian, Thai, Vietnamese, Korean and a bunch of others. Then there’s Fusion, which kind of scares me, because I’m wondering if they have a hydrogen bomb in the kitchen or something.
@mehcuda67
That would be nuclear fission.
@mehcuda67
Which in a cullinary context I can only imagine refers to the ‘deconstructed’ trend.
@Lazarpandar @mehcuda67 H bombs, or thermonuclear devices, use fission to get started, but the main explosion is fusion. You can’t fission hydrogen.
Or am I missing a joke?
@Lazarpandar @mehcuda67 @ThatsHeadly I think that joke bombed… :snicker:
@Kidsandliz @Lazarpandar @ThatsHeadly Nuclear fission is usually for those big seafood restaurant chains.
It was close between French and Italian. After an intense 10 seconds of internal debate i went with French because you can find good inexpensive Italian places. Ive never found French places like that. They’re always fancy.
@evilstan60 I went through a similar struggle. I thought long about French because all French restaurants are fancy. I went with steak because even though there are plenty of steak places that aren’t fancy, my wife is the only one that is going to say that to me. She will definitely mean “steak”.
French. Seriously. The condescension isn’t entirely unearned.
That you are hitting on me. You flirt @mediocrebot
Not because steak is fancy, but because the fanciest places in town are steak houses.
Taco Bell of course…
@thismyusername people are waiting hours here at Comic-Con to get into the Pop-up Demolition Man Taco Bell. The line was 3 blocks long earlier.
@Ignorant soooo jealous you are at comin-con. Hope you are having a fantastic time!
@thismyusername - Since it’s @mediocrebot that’s asking, I’m thinking Taco Bell too!
A place that doesn’t have a drive-thru window.
Italian or steakhouse. Probably steakhouse from someone here.
We’re vegetarian, so fancy for us is a fancy vegetarian restaurant or fondue.
French, but I’m probably going to order steak au poivre.
How much credit is left on my card?
@hchavers - You’re assuming @Mediocrebot will stick you with the check?
@aetris Of course. We are talking about @mediocrebot
I think “No, it’s too expensive”
Italian food is the best food in the world, so def Italian. You can’t find someone who doesn’t like Pizza. There would be something wrong with them.
@MeatyYoker Ya, pizza? I don’t love it. Don’t care for hamburgers or French fries either. Freak of nature?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I’ve never eaten at a French restaurant so I would consider that fancy as in I would have to get dressed up to go eat. I prefer Asian cuisine and always choose that when given a choice. It is also what most meals I prepare at home lean toward until my family starts requesting that we take a break from Asian.
“Fancy” to our family is any place we can still wear jeans, isn’t a chain & works with local farmers. The whole farm to table thing. Preferably one that serves local craft beers. I’ll take that over fancy-schmancy, over priced food with half ass service every time!
Seafood - lobster or scallops. Or fondue! (Must have a good bourbon bar so, no, Ed Obster)
Cuban Sandwich with an overabundance of ambiance and attitude.
Oh man… that means I have to get dressed and put on makeup.
Sushi! Always sushi.
Since this is phrased as a question instead of a statement, I would probably think, “since it sounds like you aren’t up for it, we can just order some take-out”
Cajun, French & African/Carribean, One of the original fusion cuisines. In the Milwaukee area, that’s Maxie’s or Crawdaddy’s
A nice restaurant like Mendy’s
@jksquared Shouldn’t therre be an “h” in that name?
I think, “Yeah… that won’t be happening for a few more years.”
(I have two young children. Anything more involved than fast food is a terrible idea.)
I’m not fancy. Steak dinner can be fancy. I also get steak at cracker barrel for breakfast.
/giphy just eat steak
@RiotDemon steak
@nolrak @RiotDemon For steaks, I slice and marinate NY Strips, then grill to MR.
“Where can I find the best frying pan?”
Honestly, I think, “oh great, now I have to iron my one nice shirt and the one nice pair of pants I have where the button will still reach the hole.” (and I hate, and am terrible at, ironing clothes)
But, since you were clearly asking what genre of restaurant I think of as “fancy”, it has to be French.
The fanciest restaurant I’ve ever been to, and the only one where a jacket was required, was a French restaurant.
Also, I’ve never been to a French restaurant that was not fancy enough to make one feel self conscious in jeans.
All of the other genres listed are ones that it’s pretty easy to find one where no one would look twice at you for dining in jeans and a t-shirt.
Steakhouse? Steakhouses aren’t fancy, they’re just expensive because of serving steak.
… I get to super-size it.
Going out for a “Fancy Dinner” to me usually means I have to make reservations. Haven’t done that lately, so I guess I’m not very a very fancy dinner person. I’m more of a pizza person.
“Fancy” means to me I didn’t cook it. Did I mention I only cook because the other alternative is starving… oh and when brat child lived at home there was this other minor little problem that DHS would take a dim view of me not cooking.
You’re paying. Right?
@Kidsandliz See above
@rtjhnstn Yeah I know I commented on that one before I posted mine anyway
Quality steak place. And/or quality seafood place, seafood meaning COOKED seafood, not sushi.
I consider it fancy if I can’t make it better at home, so sushi it is. Steak and taters is easy with sous vide and cast iron. Italian isn’t hard if you put in the time. Same with French food. As for tapas… Wtf is the deal there? In America it just means spending 3x the money for less food, most of which came from a freezer and went into a deep fryer
Cloth napkins