IDK about you, but I have a slight obsession with restaurants that present their dishes in ridiculous, over-the-top ways to seem *cool* and ~different~. Here are some of my recent faves, courtesy of r/WeWantPlates:
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“Fries or bread in a clog is almost excusable, but ice cream?”
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“We ordered a salad…”
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“Scrambled egg in an eggshell, on a straw hat, on ice, on a slate!”
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“Black skin fried chicken served on driftwood.”
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“Yes, I asked, it’s a real bone.”
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“Left a trail all the way from the counter to the table.”
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“Ordered the ‘Feedbag Shovel’ and got this abomination…”
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“Why is this a thing?”
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“[Hummus] fresh from the garden.”
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“Soba noodles in [an] ice block.”
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“A glazed doughnut grilled cheese on a banana hanger (hanging over tomato soup).”
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“Wife got plate, but upside down.”
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“French restaurant served my [girlfriend] food on a rock.”
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“The classic. Straight up shovel (but it was good).”
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“I wanted a plate, not a whole tree.”
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And finally, “Matcha tea chocolate crisp on wire trees and in a squirrel’s mouth.”
What was your favorite (or least favorite) plate-less dish? Tell me in the comments!
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/shelbyheinrich/reddit-food-without-plates