@@whiteking8341 in nearly every 3* restaurant they pay attention to a LOT of details... be it from the way you wear your watch (which indicates if you're left or right handed) resulting in the way your cutlery is setup to well, the water...
The first restaurant sounded so expensive at first, but after he went through the 2nd and 3rd one, the first is the only one that worth it. Third one look like it has the most delicious food though.
no your dad buying you a good time when you turn 18 is an experience. what really trips me out tho is people that pay this kind of money for mid food at best while your sitting down doing nothing and calling it an experience is what tickles me.@@getjuiced
@@davidpowers9178experience of the place comes from your company and the ambiance personally, there’s something about going to a nice food place dressed well with a person or people you want to go with. The whole act of getting ready and looking sharper than usual for food that you normally wouldn’t try is the experience. Adding a little hop into the “normal” things in life is what makes it better imo. I went to a Michelin star restaurant here in England the food was an elevated version of normal Indian street food and courses although by the end it was £250 for the night I enjoyed my company and it would be something I would want to do 4-6 times a year on special occasions. Overall, life is what YOU want it to be my friend!
@@davidpowers9178the experience is trying new foods. The goal isn’t to stuff yourself and feel full. It’s not about getting your money’s worth in food.
@@user-zz3ie8uu3o spending a thousand dollars on a restaurant for one person is insane. Im sure the food taste good but unless it gives me super powers or makes my lower region bigger its a complete rip off.
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The second restaurant reminded me of the movie "The Menu"! They have a similar concept with the planned meals and all. Great video as always, Dylan! Keep up the amazing work!
3rd restaurant felt a bit more bias. They saw the camera / mic, kept you fed and pulled you in to see the chef. Probably wanted to keep you happy in case you were a big food critic. First one was a great place that I’d definitely try
Yeah, its also pretty rude and mean to label other reviews as completely fake, and the reviewers liars because they had a worse experience than him. It's pretty self-centered and egotistical to assume that if nothing bad happens to you then it doesn't to anyone else.
@@lunova6165 Those online reviewers seemed biased. Those complaints sounded petty and or they had a hidden agenda. They are a 3 star michelin for a reason.
The 2nd one is definitely a cult lmaoo, they move like literal npc's, they brought you a skull of a big and a dead bird and it just kinda reminds me of a cult in many ways
yeh thats normal but i still agree- the menu was the first thing that came to mind with the staff all waiting outside, the way the building looked, the tour, ect
I wouldn't be surprised if you got extra good service at the third restaurant because you were filming. I could be wrong, but they did invite you into the kitchen and it would obviously be a bad image if a popular youtuber filmed a bad experience. Besides that, food looked amazing!
We are talking about a 3 star restaurant. That's a big reputation to have and if they heard any waiter do anything those ppl said in those reviews, they would be fired immediately. You don't get a 3 star because 1 food critics came and said it was great. That means you had over 100s of different critics come through and none of them found any flaws in your service, food, or decor. They even look to see if all the dice onion is cut the exact same size
@@la8ballyeah, I can't imagine paying 1000 dollars for a single meal and having anything except a perfect experience. I mean what else was he paying for! Those 2 dumplings that reminded him of the 10 dollar dumplings he had as a kid?
@@LucielStarz123 Definitely not poor. I just understand the value of a dollar. Really rich people don't eat like this either. Just look how Warren Buffet lives. He drives a 10 year old car and looks to buy cars with hail damage. He lived in the same house his whole life.
@@mattferrigno9750 are you really that stupid as to think Warren buffet who owns several jet under private name actually live like that?. The man has private everything at any given time, it’s more likely that his utensils are worth several hundred dollars apiece. Just because he kept his old house for the publicity doesn’t mean he doesn’t have other private multimillion dollar houses he hid from the public.
In case yall didnt know, working at a michelin star restaurant is in fact working at a cult. This goes from 1 -3 stars. Also, the money isn't always good enough to justify the bullying, constant studying, stress , and cult behavior.
As Chinese American, I can tell the last restaurant has fantastic Chinese/Asian fusion food. But i would never spend over $1000 on half of a store bought century egg and some frog legs. The ingredients of that meal cannot cost over $100. I’m not paying $900 for the environment, wait staff and 5 minutes meet and greed with the chef. I would waste my money on some food I’m less familiar with. 😂
you obviously have no clue what it takes to actually make food look and taste like that. It takes a HUGE team of culinary professionals. That costs money.
@@justin783 i know exactly what it takes to cook those items. It’s for clueless people like you guys these restaurants survive, lol. A tiny fraction of your price goes to the ingredients and cooks. Most of it goes to overhead, that’s the fancy place they are renting, the 12 waiters standing around, the electricity, water, lawyers, marketing, pr…and the owners lambo.
@@jz4057 Still you have no idea how much time and effort it takes to create & prepare all of these dishes. It's like saying Ferrari should sell cars at a Kia level
I moved to fresno and use to live in San Francisco and that 1 moment you showed outside the car was the church I went to go to , It reminded me of great memories , this is the best video I also seen of food reveiws
@shannen7917, When Staff walks Head bright up and with prober posture, what People nowadays not generally hardly do at all anywhere or anyhow themself, it will be seen as creapy or "Nightmare Fuel - Go to France or Italy and you will see nearly in all good Restaurants firmes and proundnes of their job - There is not "Hi, I´m Mandy/Andy, your Servant" - with stupid overhight Voice + Fake Smile, because you have to make your Tip to survive... Americans, oh dear... Do you know even, what is silent Service? Do you even understand, that you gave a Rating for that second Restaurant, even ever been in there? Stupidity all...
@@potato-ne5lr You pissed into my Drink! You simply just do not know anything about my Metier! You are just spoild Brat, wanting LIKES - You cannot handle any Critic on your Content. Why sould I let you just go like that? Noway!!! Casual "ShittyBittyWhatEver" Service in Burger and Pizza or Fast Food is just like that (not all however) - Tolerate and Smile for Tips - We, doing this Businness for real should be very serios about, what we are doing - We control the Field - Not you - You are just a Guest there for very limited time, so stay so and we do it... Remember that - Do not be s Smartass... Here my Serials you can piss onto... Be my Guest!!!
The writers of The Menu actually once visited the second restaurant in your video and then got the idea for the movie. I don't know if that's true (made it up), but it could definitely be the cas
Crazy how easy it is to get away with subpar food and decor with these "fancy" restaurants. That third one looked liked one of my classrooms in high school ffs - but the food did seem really great. Now, the second one just felt like a straight up scam to me. They serve you overprice and rare ingredients, barely cook up a recipe and call it a day. The first one was much more acceptable. The place looked cool, cozy, and the price was decent.
This was fun. I love that you shared the bill afterwards. I've only been to one 1-star Michelin restaurant. It was amazing and about $75/person plus more for drinks. Luckily, I took my mom and she doesn't drink, lol. The food portions were small, but by the time we finished all the courses, we were both so full. I really want to try more restaurant. It's a little too expensive to be a regular hobby, but maybe once a year would be good.
The service would probably be different if they couldn't clearly see that he had a camera. People tend to put their best foot forward when they're in 4K.
The CZcams algorithm is doing its job correctly because you have now become one of my top fav CZcamsrs ❤ love the content. And now binging your videos 😂
man some of the dishes at the 2 and 3 star places where pretty eugh... Like I'm sure its good but frog legs isnt something i think of when i think of 3 star dinner, and especially not random bird corpses
I used to work at a 3 Michelin star restaurant in NYC. Yes, you are trained to be in unison with the whole team, you are supposed to be very attentive to the tables, as soon as they are done eating you take the plates away but NEVER before, every single detail from the silverware to the way we folded the napkin in the truffle box had to be perfection and nothing less. I have never cried at a job until working there, but it made me appreciate luxury so much more. It was not just about being fancy and expensive. Everyone was passionate about fine dining and giving guests the best experience. You almost crying of joy while eating is the perfect example. That is why I love going to fine-dining restaurants. Of course, some are not that great, but the ones that are- are truly worth it!
As a consumer, This entire over fancy and over dramatic dining experience is exactly why I hate it. Seller is overpricing to bluff, buyer is overpaying for their ego. It’s just a place of fake people. Just like any luxury clothing and art painting. I guess you’ve never been to poor countries and grew up in a wealthy household? I would rather enjoy a hole in the wall family spot, or street noodle place. Sitting in a park or lake to enjoy the food truck. The fancy restaurants is just a way to rip off rich people and mid class “wanna be” people to get them into a bad spending habits and be a money and life style slave forever. As a worker, of course I enjoy working at high end restaurants, as long as there are enough rich people come to visit. I know I will have a fat paycheck that will last me hundreds of good regular Ramen, Thai food, buffets. Here is another 20/80 rule, you pay 20% of the price in a mid tier restaurant and will get 80% of experiences of those overpriced starred restaurants. Or it could even be 10/90 rule. 10% of $1000 is $100, I can guarantee you there are places that cost $100 a meal and would offer you almost the same experience. I feel sorry for you if you cry because something is so fancy or clean. You over charge people 10-20 times of a meal, this is the least you can do to please customers, be glad boss didn’t ask you to dance or wear roller skates to serve food
@@MarcoAshfordYou sound like you can't afford treating yourself once in a while and you've rationalised this hatred against expensive things as "over fancy" and "over dramatic". It's called elegance. If you don't get it, just say that.
@@acex222 Oh my friend, you understand "elegance" entirely wrong... This is the definition of "Luxury", has nothing to do with elegance. Luxury is not a good thing, it is ok for established people to splurge a bit because they are generating massive passive income. But for 99% of the young viewers online, it is an absolute disaster to their perception of the world and their own financial savings. It is NOT ok to have a $1000 meal here and there. First it's a birthday meal, then you justify it on new year's celebration, then thanksgiving, then you ended up going there every few months or even weeks and found yourself never saved up anything in your 20s,30s. A person can be very elegant in Olive Garden, Red Lobster or even just a burger shop. As long as he/she is showing manners, dress well, respect, having a mature social interaction. Not showing off how much money they spent or talk loud in public. Luxury spending will only build you a bad habit. You would lost the sense of real values and keep going back to these consumer traps encouraged by social media. I treat myself very often but never in a wasteful way. To me, going on a normal trip, go out to a Korean BBQ, hotpot, buffet style eat is a treat itself. Spend $1000 more on a meal don't bring you any health benefits or financial benefits, all it does is some ego satisfaction. CZcamsrs post here showing all the emotions and positive feedbacks, it is entirely because this will get them more views. Eating there is their way of making money back. If you ask them behind the camera would they go back to these places to pay that price for the food, the honest answer is hell no. If over spending is your way of being elegant, that is very pathetic and irresponsible.
The second restaurant definitely gives the menu vibes from the first dish to the way the waitress stuff was moving really creepy but cool love this video❤
I was thinking of visit Michelin Restaurant once myself. However if you go to these places, expect less about having huge serving meals, the whole point of fine dining is the present art of food, the dish, the story of the dish and much more.
Cool video! I live in San Francisco and haved walked by Benu many times. One day, Out of curiosity I looked at their menu and was shocked at their prices! Needless to say I’ve never had dinner there! 😂
High fiver on your video Dylan. My darling and I are in hospitality and my loves an amazing chef. We love trying different foods and own recipes here in NZ. We want to do a foodie trip. I really enjoyed your review of these top restaurants🙌🤩✌️
If you don't enjoy pageantry or have a delicate palate a Michelin star is a waste of money. When I do Michelin star restaurants I'm almost always still hungry after spending over $300 on just myself plus and usually hit McDonald's after. It's still worth it to me
I really like the video! FYI: restaurants with a set menu prepare for the amount of customers they will expect that evening. If you reserve for another person while you know that person will not arrive, they waste food and money
I totally get the concept of the second restaurant, the idea is clearly to direct the costumer's attention to where the food they've been served comes from, which addresses the disconnect created by the high availability of processed and fast food in modern society. It's a really noble and refined concept if you think about it. Fuck it tho, I'd rather get a truck load of McDonald's.
There's a restaurant in California that has real geisha from Tokyo Japan come and entertain. I can't remember the restaurant but I'd love a review of the night they have the Geisha there!
Stone Barns... I had hopes for that one but i aint setting foot into a place where they bring dead animals to your table. WTF?! Benu... 1000%?! Yeah they better give you a tour and being able to meet the chef xD it did look rather cold and barren, but the food looked amazing! Bell's... I need to dine there! It looks so simple and non existing from the outside and inside reminded me of, home? Looks relaxing and price actually not bad. Thanks for this!
The way they described the 2nd restaurant reminded me so much of the movie called the menu. Even the food that weren't tasty and just was there for concept and the dead bird
Consistency is the key my friend if you drop off every several months before you post your next video, the "watch intake" will be very slow because your fans will have to remind themselves who you are and what you previously produced. Once you break free of the 2 million viewer "glass ceiling" then you can post less frequently because the daily watch intake will be divided up amongst a large audience group.
Lol. 2nd restaurant was giving "The Menu" vibes. I want to see a review of "The Menu" like restaurants where you go and ask for a cheeseburger and see what happens
That third restaurant seemed so wholesome. Not to mention, it took only twenty seconds for his water to be refilled.
Because they saw him filming
The crazy thing is.. I couldn't see the waitress while I was chugging the water, so I have no idea how they came to refill it so fast.
@@DylanHuynhWith how fast it was, I wouldn’t be surprised if the waitress had waited for you to finish. 😅
@@DylanHuynhsup
@@whiteking8341 in nearly every 3* restaurant they pay attention to a LOT of details... be it from the way you wear your watch (which indicates if you're left or right handed) resulting in the way your cutlery is setup to well, the water...
The first restaurant sounded so expensive at first, but after he went through the 2nd and 3rd one, the first is the only one that worth it.
Third one look like it has the most delicious food though.
First one is where you go to eat really good food when you want to treat yourself. Third one is purchasing an experience with really good food
no your dad buying you a good time when you turn 18 is an experience. what really trips me out tho is people that pay this kind of money for mid food at best while your sitting down doing nothing and calling it an experience is what tickles me.@@getjuiced
@@davidpowers9178experience of the place comes from your company and the ambiance personally, there’s something about going to a nice food place dressed well with a person or people you want to go with. The whole act of getting ready and looking sharper than usual for food that you normally wouldn’t try is the experience. Adding a little hop into the “normal” things in life is what makes it better imo. I went to a Michelin star restaurant here in England the food was an elevated version of normal Indian street food and courses although by the end it was £250 for the night I enjoyed my company and it would be something I would want to do 4-6 times a year on special occasions. Overall, life is what YOU want it to be my friend!
@@davidpowers9178the experience is trying new foods. The goal isn’t to stuff yourself and feel full. It’s not about getting your money’s worth in food.
@@user-zz3ie8uu3o spending a thousand dollars on a restaurant for one person is insane. Im sure the food taste good but unless it gives me super powers or makes my lower region bigger its a complete rip off.
The second restaurant reminded me of the movie "The Menu"! They have a similar concept with the planned meals and all. Great video as always, Dylan! Keep up the amazing work!
Same!
Yeah. I'm pretty surprised that they came out alive.
I was jokingly saying "there are no substitutions at hawthorne" when they were are the second restaurant. 😂
why are you everywhere
lol fr
The second restaurant seems like it was the inspiration for the menu
The second one has a garden outside ?
I came to the comments to say the exact same thing.
I like the way the 2nd place confronts you with the reality of your food choices.
My thoughts!
Cringe
Its cool but not michelin stars cool
I guess, but feels like something you wouldnt want customers to worry about the whole time they're at your restaurant
😂😂
3rd restaurant felt a bit more bias. They saw the camera / mic, kept you fed and pulled you in to see the chef. Probably wanted to keep you happy in case you were a big food critic. First one was a great place that I’d definitely try
The second one grows veggies I think
Yeah, its also pretty rude and mean to label other reviews as completely fake, and the reviewers liars because they had a worse experience than him. It's pretty self-centered and egotistical to assume that if nothing bad happens to you then it doesn't to anyone else.
@@lunova6165 Those online reviewers seemed biased. Those complaints sounded petty and or they had a hidden agenda. They are a 3 star michelin for a reason.
@@lunova6165 He's just showing that in his experience it didn't happen.
@@lunova6165true but then it’s so hard to not think I about “how are they Michelin?”
The second one looks like the one from the movie "the menu"
right!!
EXACTLY!
Yikes
I was surprised he didn’t order a cheese burger in the end.
Right! I thought the same
The 2nd one is definitely a cult lmaoo, they move like literal npc's, they brought you a skull of a big and a dead bird and it just kinda reminds me of a cult in many ways
Have you seen the movie the menu? That place reminds me so much of it.
For a restaurant of that caliber it’s normal, which goes to show the major contrast between the average person eating out and the rich eating out.
@@pissum420 oh, feel so uncomfortable by this. Like wth
@@lamparplay629 yeah it…is rather unsettling
@@pissum420 yes, u are right. Personally, I'd never eat there 😂
the second restaurant instantly reminded me of the movie THE MENU. they walk u around first and have every meal planned out. maybe it was the inspo
Most Michelin star restaurants have their menus planned out where everyone eats the same courses
That’s pretty standard honestly especially if they have lots of courses it’s a set tasting menu
yeh thats normal but i still agree- the menu was the first thing that came to mind with the staff all waiting outside, the way the building looked, the tour, ect
Exactly same here lol
I wouldn't be surprised if you got extra good service at the third restaurant because you were filming. I could be wrong, but they did invite you into the kitchen and it would obviously be a bad image if a popular youtuber filmed a bad experience. Besides that, food looked amazing!
Exactly I've been thinking the same since the beginning of the video he should have hide the cam
We are talking about a 3 star restaurant. That's a big reputation to have and if they heard any waiter do anything those ppl said in those reviews, they would be fired immediately. You don't get a 3 star because 1 food critics came and said it was great. That means you had over 100s of different critics come through and none of them found any flaws in your service, food, or decor. They even look to see if all the dice onion is cut the exact same size
@@la8ballyeah, I can't imagine paying 1000 dollars for a single meal and having anything except a perfect experience. I mean what else was he paying for! Those 2 dumplings that reminded him of the 10 dollar dumplings he had as a kid?
Man I should of been a high end waiter... 200 bucks a person holly shit. @@everythingisscience658
hopefully futurecanoe can go there and review the restaurants again. He's the master of disguise and can give a total NPC experience.
bro had a ratatouille moment at the third restaurant
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i was just thinking that lmao
I don't think any meal for two people should cost $1,000 dollars.
That’s because you’re poor. A grand to the upper class is $10
@@LucielStarz123 Definitely not poor. I just understand the value of a dollar. Really rich people don't eat like this either. Just look how Warren Buffet lives. He drives a 10 year old car and looks to buy cars with hail damage. He lived in the same house his whole life.
@@mattferrigno9750 are you really that stupid as to think Warren buffet who owns several jet under private name actually live like that?.
The man has private everything at any given time, it’s more likely that his utensils are worth several hundred dollars apiece. Just because he kept his old house for the publicity doesn’t mean he doesn’t have other private multimillion dollar houses he hid from the public.
@@mattferrigno9750 ❤️
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you get treated differently when the other party sees that you're filming.
Well of course, but he can only speak to the experience that he had
The last restaurant; they knew you were filming and wanted to make sure you got the right treatment. The other 2 was definitely a 1 star.
the first one looks alright?
@@natdihyan3543I think they mean 1 Michelin star, which is still really good but not tip top restaurant.
@@demo2823the second is the only one that has a garden outside?
In case yall didnt know, working at a michelin star restaurant is in fact working at a cult. This goes from 1 -3 stars. Also, the money isn't always good enough to justify the bullying, constant studying, stress , and cult behavior.
Ok weird
have you worked at a michelin star restaurant? Where? Have you experience a legit cult? Yellow Deli/12 tribes, Scientology, etc?
Not me being upset cuz he didn’t finish the fries in the first restaurant…☹️
SAMEEEEE I AM SOBBING
He always does that lol 😢
This video is formatted almost exactly how I would expect a Ryan Trahan video
Yess even to the end when he says “CZcams thinks you’ll like this video”
He’s inspired
4:39 - second restaurant giving 'The Menu' vibes
Was looking for this comment.
Dylan's idea of what makes up a rating:
Taste 40%
Look 20%
Cuteness 40%
What’s the other 20%?
Dylan is my fav
Me too
fraud Dylan only good at copying Ryan trahan
Yea, he’s really trying to be that trahan guy. He should really try and do his own thing rather than copy someone else.
@@homie7218bro what
@@homie7218dylan literally knows Ryan and he wouldn’t do that
Having a camera right in the open making it obvious that you're recording might be helpful
As Chinese American, I can tell the last restaurant has fantastic Chinese/Asian fusion food. But i would never spend over $1000 on half of a store bought century egg and some frog legs. The ingredients of that meal cannot cost over $100. I’m not paying $900 for the environment, wait staff and 5 minutes meet and greed with the chef. I would waste my money on some food I’m less familiar with. 😂
you obviously have no clue what it takes to actually make food look and taste like that. It takes a HUGE team of culinary professionals. That costs money.
It's not about the ingredients, it's about the labor and prep to make them lol. You're paying for the experience not just the ingredients...
@@justin783 i know exactly what it takes to cook those items. It’s for clueless people like you guys these restaurants survive, lol. A tiny fraction of your price goes to the ingredients and cooks. Most of it goes to overhead, that’s the fancy place they are renting, the 12 waiters standing around, the electricity, water, lawyers, marketing, pr…and the owners lambo.
Yes clearly you know the amount of experience and labor it takes to cook those dishes. You're saying you can make it then? LMAO@@jz4057
@@jz4057 Still you have no idea how much time and effort it takes to create & prepare all of these dishes. It's like saying Ferrari should sell cars at a Kia level
Try without camera
I know right. It Defeats the purpose 😂😂
Or with a black person
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@@veedub1236whats that supposed to mean
@SunnyBloxia it's kinda crazy how that he a asian or chinese or something else idk gets everything right and perfect
I moved to fresno and use to live in San Francisco and that 1 moment you showed outside the car was the church I went to go to , It reminded me of great memories , this is the best video I also seen of food reveiws
That second one was nightmare fuel, but the other two looked nice
@shannen7917, When Staff walks Head bright up and with prober posture, what People nowadays not generally hardly do at all anywhere or anyhow themself, it will be seen as creapy or "Nightmare Fuel - Go to France or Italy and you will see nearly in all good Restaurants firmes and proundnes of their job - There is not "Hi, I´m Mandy/Andy, your Servant" - with stupid overhight Voice + Fake Smile, because you have to make your Tip to survive... Americans, oh dear... Do you know even, what is silent Service? Do you even understand, that you gave a Rating for that second Restaurant, even ever been in there? Stupidity all...
@@potato-ne5lr You pissed into my Drink! You simply just do not know anything about my Metier! You are just spoild Brat, wanting LIKES - You cannot handle any Critic on your Content. Why sould I let you just go like that? Noway!!! Casual "ShittyBittyWhatEver" Service in Burger and Pizza or Fast Food is just like that (not all however) - Tolerate and Smile for Tips - We, doing this Businness for real should be very serios about, what we are doing - We control the Field - Not you - You are just a Guest there for very limited time, so stay so and we do it... Remember that - Do not be s Smartass... Here my Serials you can piss onto... Be my Guest!!!
@@potato-ne5lr You did - ignorant Wannabe
@@potato-ne5lr You
I kinda want to take my next gf to the second one 😵💫
Don’t forget you also had a camera pointed at you at all times there for you got an extra attention
The writers of The Menu actually once visited the second restaurant in your video and then got the idea for the movie.
I don't know if that's true (made it up), but it could definitely be the cas
Why are you writing that false facts if it is only your “made up idea”?
Asian trahan
Yes, alot of similarities
Glad that this video was recommended, can't wait to binge all your content. You're FUN
Crazy how easy it is to get away with subpar food and decor with these "fancy" restaurants. That third one looked liked one of my classrooms in high school ffs - but the food did seem really great. Now, the second one just felt like a straight up scam to me. They serve you overprice and rare ingredients, barely cook up a recipe and call it a day. The first one was much more acceptable. The place looked cool, cozy, and the price was decent.
This was fun. I love that you shared the bill afterwards. I've only been to one 1-star Michelin restaurant. It was amazing and about $75/person plus more for drinks. Luckily, I took my mom and she doesn't drink, lol. The food portions were small, but by the time we finished all the courses, we were both so full. I really want to try more restaurant. It's a little too expensive to be a regular hobby, but maybe once a year would be good.
The service would probably be different if they couldn't clearly see that he had a camera. People tend to put their best foot forward when they're in 4K.
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immediatley subscribed, loved the video and the style of editing!
Bro just spent $1,000 on a frog's leg and rotten egg🤷🏼♂️😂.
I mean with 700k views the video probs pays for it
I really enjoy your videos. I hope you make enough to cover your expenses from CZcams. It’s nice living vicariously through your adventures.
The CZcams algorithm is doing its job correctly because you have now become one of my top fav CZcamsrs ❤ love the content. And now binging your videos 😂
It reminds of the movie "The Menu" except nobody gets killed.
As far as you know that is… 👀
W video as always, I remember when I watched your roblox videos and its crazy to see where you have come, good luck on your journey dylan!
just found you today and i can’t stop binging your videos! great job dude
I think the first restaurant with the one Michelin star is the best.
man some of the dishes at the 2 and 3 star places where pretty eugh...
Like I'm sure its good but frog legs isnt something i think of when i think of 3 star dinner, and especially not random bird corpses
I used to work at a 3 Michelin star restaurant in NYC. Yes, you are trained to be in unison with the whole team, you are supposed to be very attentive to the tables, as soon as they are done eating you take the plates away but NEVER before, every single detail from the silverware to the way we folded the napkin in the truffle box had to be perfection and nothing less. I have never cried at a job until working there, but it made me appreciate luxury so much more. It was not just about being fancy and expensive. Everyone was passionate about fine dining and giving guests the best experience. You almost crying of joy while eating is the perfect example. That is why I love going to fine-dining restaurants. Of course, some are not that great, but the ones that are- are truly worth it!
As a consumer, This entire over fancy and over dramatic dining experience is exactly why I hate it. Seller is overpricing to bluff, buyer is overpaying for their ego. It’s just a place of fake people. Just like any luxury clothing and art painting. I guess you’ve never been to poor countries and grew up in a wealthy household?
I would rather enjoy a hole in the wall family spot, or street noodle place. Sitting in a park or lake to enjoy the food truck. The fancy restaurants is just a way to rip off rich people and mid class “wanna be” people to get them into a bad spending habits and be a money and life style slave forever.
As a worker, of course I enjoy working at high end restaurants, as long as there are enough rich people come to visit. I know I will have a fat paycheck that will last me hundreds of good regular Ramen, Thai food, buffets.
Here is another 20/80 rule, you pay 20% of the price in a mid tier restaurant and will get 80% of experiences of those overpriced starred restaurants. Or it could even be 10/90 rule. 10% of $1000 is $100, I can guarantee you there are places that cost $100 a meal and would offer you almost the same experience.
I feel sorry for you if you cry because something is so fancy or clean. You over charge people 10-20 times of a meal, this is the least you can do to please customers, be glad boss didn’t ask you to dance or wear roller skates to serve food
@@MarcoAshfordYou sound like you can't afford treating yourself once in a while and you've rationalised this hatred against expensive things as "over fancy" and "over dramatic". It's called elegance. If you don't get it, just say that.
@@acex222 Oh my friend, you understand "elegance" entirely wrong... This is the definition of "Luxury", has nothing to do with elegance. Luxury is not a good thing, it is ok for established people to splurge a bit because they are generating massive passive income. But for 99% of the young viewers online, it is an absolute disaster to their perception of the world and their own financial savings. It is NOT ok to have a $1000 meal here and there. First it's a birthday meal, then you justify it on new year's celebration, then thanksgiving, then you ended up going there every few months or even weeks and found yourself never saved up anything in your 20s,30s.
A person can be very elegant in Olive Garden, Red Lobster or even just a burger shop. As long as he/she is showing manners, dress well, respect, having a mature social interaction. Not showing off how much money they spent or talk loud in public.
Luxury spending will only build you a bad habit. You would lost the sense of real values and keep going back to these consumer traps encouraged by social media. I treat myself very often but never in a wasteful way. To me, going on a normal trip, go out to a Korean BBQ, hotpot, buffet style eat is a treat itself. Spend $1000 more on a meal don't bring you any health benefits or financial benefits, all it does is some ego satisfaction.
CZcamsrs post here showing all the emotions and positive feedbacks, it is entirely because this will get them more views. Eating there is their way of making money back. If you ask them behind the camera would they go back to these places to pay that price for the food, the honest answer is hell no.
If over spending is your way of being elegant, that is very pathetic and irresponsible.
@@MarcoAshford i'm not reading allat
@@acex222 If you don't get it, just say that.
The second restaurant definitely gives the menu vibes from the first dish to the way the waitress stuff was moving really creepy but cool love this video❤
The second one had me waiting for Ralph Fiennes to step out holy crap lol
subscriber from Philippines, you deserve more views and subscribers Dylan. One of my favorite youtubers!
The price of the last 2 meals would be minimum wage salaries for almost 5 months in my country🙈🙈
Hey Dylan I luv these Ryan Trahan type videos keep making more!
I was thinking of visit Michelin Restaurant once myself. However if you go to these places, expect less about having huge serving meals, the whole point of fine dining is the present art of food, the dish, the story of the dish and much more.
Fine dining is art but also food has taste good if it mid it a scam
I think yor channel is going to boom…
You’re doing great buddy
Keep it up…
third restaurant saw the camera and knew to have somebody ready to help him at any second 😂💯
Been watching your channel grow for several years now :)
The first restaurant looks like something I would actually try. Seems cozy, warm, and inviting. Plus that egg salad sandwich looked SO good.
😂 them bringing out them vegetables NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
naw that second restaurant reminds me of "The Menu"
Another great video Dylan! ✨😉👍
Benu’s lighting reminded me of Walmart. No ambiance
i love asian ryan trahan
Dylan is actually Asian Ryan Trahan
Cool video!
I live in San Francisco and haved walked by Benu many times.
One day,
Out of curiosity I looked at their menu and was shocked at their prices!
Needless to say I’ve never had dinner there!
😂
Love the Ryan Trahan vibe the thumbnail and this vid gives
Wow you really went out there trying out new and exotic cuisines. It was only the price that made me say, yea I'm never eating there.
Funny watching someone who has zero experience in the world of fine dining. I worked for years in the them! Great content
Where was the Danish very expensive restaurant
It’s a 1 in a life time experience
Woah the three restaurant food looks delicious😊 Awesome Video Dylan!!
No way bro was that close to where I live and I did t see him
I mean you have a video sooo of course they'll present the best service. I still love the video content though, you deserve more views
exactly
High fiver on your video Dylan. My darling and I are in hospitality and my loves an amazing chef. We love trying different foods and own recipes here in NZ. We want to do a foodie trip. I really enjoyed your review of these top restaurants🙌🤩✌️
Excellent content! New subscriber. The food looked amazing!
He got better treatment because he was recording
cope
@@NineRookies-nh3qq go lick my man face eyebrows with them 9 rookie lips of your buster.
If you don't enjoy pageantry or have a delicate palate a Michelin star is a waste of money.
When I do Michelin star restaurants I'm almost always still hungry after spending over $300 on just myself plus and usually hit McDonald's after. It's still worth it to me
So you got scammed lol
@@user-yg7ck9ip3d no. You pay for an experience. Not for everyone
You should try island prblms! It tastes like heaven!
Corey Lee, the apprentice and head chef of legendary Thomas Keller from the 'French Laundry'
ngl this was a good video to be recommended by CZcams
🙏🙏
i mean i feel like you get a way different experience then someone not blatantly filming.
I really like the video! FYI: restaurants with a set menu prepare for the amount of customers they will expect that evening. If you reserve for another person while you know that person will not arrive, they waste food and money
I totally get the concept of the second restaurant, the idea is clearly to direct the costumer's attention to where the food they've been served comes from, which addresses the disconnect created by the high availability of processed and fast food in modern society. It's a really noble and refined concept if you think about it.
Fuck it tho, I'd rather get a truck load of McDonald's.
World's most expensive restaurants and didn't even leave the USA! 🙄
You got ripped off huge
Bro didn't even touch his expensive fries 3:43 😭
dylan is my fav youtuber
TEH FRENCH FRIES FROM THE FIRST RESTAURANT!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! they looked so yummy!!!!!!!😂😂😂😂
I would've NEVER expected a guy like that could pull a girlfriend like THAT. 🤭 He must be rich af.
😂 Yeah
3rd one seemed the best! I wonder how much of the hospitality is the 3* and how much is because of filming
There's a restaurant in California that has real geisha from Tokyo Japan come and entertain. I can't remember the restaurant but I'd love a review of the night they have the Geisha there!
Gion Beverly Hills..!!!
bro is ryan trahan
Number 2 reminded me of the movie “The Menu” ha.
exactly my thought, that movie was spot on pretentious restaurants
the first restaurant was SO charming
Stone Barns... I had hopes for that one but i aint setting foot into a place where they bring dead animals to your table. WTF?! Benu... 1000%?! Yeah they better give you a tour and being able to meet the chef xD it did look rather cold and barren, but the food looked amazing! Bell's... I need to dine there! It looks so simple and non existing from the outside and inside reminded me of, home? Looks relaxing and price actually not bad. Thanks for this!
I think they immediately change their action when camera spot on by.
1 star video review
The way they described the 2nd restaurant reminded me so much of the movie called the menu. Even the food that weren't tasty and just was there for concept and the dead bird
I think they give you better service cause you are vlogging
W VID DyLan🔥🔥
Consistency is the key my friend if you drop off every several months before you post your next video, the "watch intake" will be very slow because your fans will have to remind themselves who you are and what you previously produced. Once you break free of the 2 million viewer "glass ceiling" then you can post less frequently because the daily watch intake will be divided up amongst a large audience group.
Benu is a restaurant that you prepay for your dinner. Was your final bill for 2 people since that was what the original booking was for?
The thing with the Michelin rating system is that since it’s from the French tire company it’s biased to French foods
for prefix menus in NYC it can range from $125-$400 a person easily and even more with alcoholic drinks at $17-$20 each.
Love from South Africa Dylan 🔥🙌
2nd restaurant reminds me of The Menu
Lol. 2nd restaurant was giving "The Menu" vibes. I want to see a review of "The Menu" like restaurants where you go and ask for a cheeseburger and see what happens
Increíble comida, Increíble edición, ❤