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🤮 1/5 - Very good food, worst dinner experience in a Michelinstar restaurant ever.
By 👻 @Jan J, 03/17/2024 3:00 am
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So, you probably wonder why I rate a 1 one star Michelin restaurant this bad? We planned our trip to Iceland 'around' dinner at Dill Restaurant. We had dinner there at 2. March and reserved a table at 6.30pm. 18 courses and wine, al looking very good at the menu card. The courses followed up pretty fast. The food was delicious, but we asked the waiter of the kitchen could slow down. We simply needed time to enjoy and digest the food and wine. He came back and said that that was not possible. The table was booked again at 9pm. What???? We book a table in a Michelin star restaurant and they work with time slots? And that message than defines the rest of your dinner experience that night. We never ever dined at a Michelin star restaurant that worked with time slots. Of course not, because it's not appropriate in the whole concept of Michelin. You get a star for the complete dinner experience. Now, believe it or not, in one of the forth coming courses, the waiter wanted to take away the plate of my dinner companion. He quickly realized she was not finished yet and apologized, but it showed how much pressure there was from the kitchen to make sure all 18 courses were served before 8:45pm. We were finished at 9 and paid 69,000 Icelandic crowns. Of course we gave our feedback. No real apologies. They said, they simply needed the double booking in order to make profit. And it also was pointed out at the website. We probably missed that one, since it's about the last thing you would expect from a Michelin star restaurant. You want to eat at Dill's? Go ahead, the food is great. You want to have a relaxed dinner experience for several hours, some chat time in between, sipping your wine, having good conversation with your dinner companions. Skip it. The concept might fit very well with the US eat culture (we have some experience there as well) but it's totally not in line with European 'easy going' eat culture . Final thoughts: the restaurant simply does not deserve the Michelin star, since this is a total concept experience, and not only measured by the quality of the food. And therefore price/quality is way out of balance.
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