On the power of small gestures, ridiculous generosity, and the anniversary dinner that ruined all others
Lovely story Dan. Keep them coming
Thank you Sam
What an experience that must have been. I haven't had anything quite as close as the starry heights of Ducasse but I've always found the truly passionate chefs who enjoy people (hospitality) as much as their food are endlessly generous.
The warm generosity of someone who really loves what they do is definitely not restricted to starred chefs.
Lovely story Dan. Although our experience was the opposite of yours. We left wondering if we’d been to the wrong restaurant.
Not the first time I've been told that!
It fascinates me how we can all have so many different experiences with the same restaurant.
That’s a lovely story and it really speaks to the power of hospitality when done right.
It really is incredibly powerful.
Lovely story Dan. Keep them coming
Thank you Sam
What an experience that must have been. I haven't had anything quite as close as the starry heights of Ducasse but I've always found the truly passionate chefs who enjoy people (hospitality) as much as their food are endlessly generous.
The warm generosity of someone who really loves what they do is definitely not restricted to starred chefs.
Lovely story Dan. Although our experience was the opposite of yours. We left wondering if we’d been to the wrong restaurant.
Not the first time I've been told that!
It fascinates me how we can all have so many different experiences with the same restaurant.
That’s a lovely story and it really speaks to the power of hospitality when done right.
It really is incredibly powerful.