Whether it’s a friend, family member
or even yourself, we all know someone that’s obsessed with taking
pictures of the food they’re about to eat. Most folks are content
with a quick iPhone shot, but others, according to some high-end New
York restaurants, take it too far.
People are using flashes, bringing
Gorillapods and even standing on their chairs for the perfect shot,
which interrupts the eating experiences of those around them.
Considering that many of these restaurants charge over $ 150 per
person and seat under 20, people expect a certain amount of ambience.
“It’s a disaster in terms of momentum, settling into the
meal, the great conversation that develops,” says chef David
Bouley. “It’s hard to build a memorable evening when flashes
are flying every six minutes.
Check out the full article at The New
York Times.
(via PetaPixel)