u/MAXSIVO

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Michelin stars have become meaningless [text]

In the last 3 years I’ve been more and more disappointed by how easily Michelin stars are being given out to restaurants.

Ive had at least 4x 2 and 3 star Michelin restaurant experiences in the last year where they completely overcharge for an average experience. One of the restaurants in New York, I was served bland and tasteless boiled vegetables for 6 courses.

They just don’t seem to carry the same value they used to. Can anyone relate?

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u/MAXSIVO — 4 days ago