No matter how big or small

  • UncleArthur@lemmy.world
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    Dinner at a Michelin starred restaurant. It was an incredible experience and one I frequently look back on with fondness.

    The back story: for our 25th wedding anniversary, nearly a decade ago now, my wife found a B&B deal at this wonderful hotel which was simply too good to pass up; the only catch was we’d have to pay separately for our evening meal. Well, how expensive could that be, I wondered, especially if we were careful. Reader, we were not careful!

    It was wonderful, from the petit-fours, amuse-bouche and starter (a salad, the likes of which I’ve never eaten before or since), into the main course (“how did they do that to a carrot?”) through to dessert and the cheese trolley (“please have as much as you like!” we were told), and finally the petit fours, coffee and port from an ancient dusty bottle. The wine (we chose the second cheapest from the massive wine list, not that this saved us much) was similarly fantastic. I enjoyed every bite and happily signed off the bill with a smile using our emergency credit card.

    It was a once in a lifetime treat but one I’ve never regretted.