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rotuts

rotuts

I like less frilly.

 

on the above , Id prefer the fork on the L

 

that bing said , as the flatware get ' better ' the more it will cost the restaurant.

 

Id also say , the ' better ' the food is  , without wasting time on what ' better ' means

 

the heftier the flatware should be , but still simple.

 

Im going to the restaurant for the food  and the flatware can't be a distraction either way :

 

artisy ? cheap feel ?   no thanks.

 

P. S. :  thinking back to the various restaurants ive been in , at all levels ,

 

I can't recall any of the flatware.

 

I take that as a good sign that it ' matched ' the food and did not distract from it.

 

of course , Plastic does not count.

rotuts

rotuts

I like less frilly.

 

on the above , Id prefer the fork on the L

 

that bing said , as the flatware get ' better ' the more it will cost the restaurant.

 

Id also say , the ' better ' the food is  , without wasting time on what ' better ' means

 

the heftier the flatware should be , but still simple.

 

Im going to the restaurant for the food  and the flatware can't be a distraction either way :

 

artisy ? cheap feel ?   no thanks.

 

P. S. :  thinking back to the various restaurants ive been in , at all levels ,

 

I can't recall any of the flatware.

 

I take that as a good sign that it ' matched ' the food and did not distract from it.

rotuts

rotuts

I like less frilly.

 

on the above , Id prefer the fork on the L

 

that bing said , as the flatware get ' better ' the more it will cost the restaurant.

 

Id also say , the ' better ' the food is  , without wasting time on what ' better ' means

 

the heftier the flatware should be , but still simple.

 

Im going to the restaurant for the food  and the flatware can't be a distraction either way :

 

artisy ? cheap feel ?   no thanks.

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