Ah yes, serving food in a container made for fish at a vegan restaurant. Makes perfect sense.
Ah yes, serving food in a container made for fish at a vegan restaurant. Makes perfect sense.
by Ok_Salamander_6927
12 Comments
milkshake-please
What exactly are they serving here? Looks like a stone.
metalguy91
To remind vegans of the one thing they clearly all miss, tinned sardines, of course. /s
blubblu
Not sure what you’re complaining about.
That’s a tin.. it could be used to hold anything.
Now… someone at a vegan restaurant finding something to complain about. Spot on.
(There’s also a utensil dangling off a plate in the photo. It’s clearly just the serving dish)
GreggyWeggs
I think you should be more concerned about the fact that there is clearly a dung beetle working out the back.
crazymissdaisy87
or catfood. I had catfood tins shaped like that
djkaercher
Why do fancy restaurants always try so hard to serve their stuff on anything but a plate? Really grinds my gears.
cranesarealiens
If it’s a vegan restaurant, I guess there is a particular charm/aesthetic of reusing and recycling tinned fish cans like that, which are often tossed out.
*I* don’t know if I personally find it charming, but I can see others finding it so. At least it was originally a food container too
Glittering_Airport_3
they served you a rock to eat and you’re worried about the tin they put it in?
The_Powers
That’s food? It looks like a rock, lightly seasoned with some dirty sand.
AntheaBrainhooke
What is it? A lump of bread dough? A raw potato?
__KptnHaddock
This looks like finer dining where they pack a message into their presentation. I‘m not against it.
12 Comments
What exactly are they serving here? Looks like a stone.
To remind vegans of the one thing they clearly all miss, tinned sardines, of course. /s
Not sure what you’re complaining about.
That’s a tin.. it could be used to hold anything.
Now… someone at a vegan restaurant finding something to complain about. Spot on.
(There’s also a utensil dangling off a plate in the photo. It’s clearly just the serving dish)
I think you should be more concerned about the fact that there is clearly a dung beetle working out the back.
or catfood. I had catfood tins shaped like that
Why do fancy restaurants always try so hard to serve their stuff on anything but a plate? Really grinds my gears.
If it’s a vegan restaurant, I guess there is a particular charm/aesthetic of reusing and recycling tinned fish cans like that, which are often tossed out.
*I* don’t know if I personally find it charming, but I can see others finding it so. At least it was originally a food container too
they served you a rock to eat and you’re worried about the tin they put it in?
That’s food? It looks like a rock, lightly seasoned with some dirty sand.
What is it? A lump of bread dough? A raw potato?
This looks like finer dining where they pack a message into their presentation. I‘m not against it.
Is the “food” in the room with us?