>I also start to worry if many women in a restaurant are beautiful in a trendy or stylish way. The point is not that beautiful women have bad taste in food. Instead, the problem is that they will attract a lot of men to the restaurant, whether or not the place serves excellent food. And that allows the restaurant to cut back on the quality of the food.<p>There are issues this writer has with eating out, that no amount of good food will solve.
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It's weird he complains about Thai food being too sweet, because I honestly prefer American Thai over Thai food I had in Thailand because it's less sweet. When I was in Thailand all the Thai food was sweeter and less spicy than Thai food I found in the states. Heck 90% of the restaurants I went to in Thailand had a jar for sprinkling sugar over your food, like you would traditionally do with salt.<p>Also vietnamese food is sometimes too weird for my palate. I love pho, but can't stomach the congealed pork blood.
So many rules, just to avoid a bad meal once in a while. The author should learn to live a little. Also, if I was ordering the least interesting sounding thing at fancy restaurants, I'd always be ordering a burger.
>Instead, the problem is that they will attract a lot of men to the restaurant, whether or not the place serves excellent food<p>Interesting that we can casually stereotype male behavior now. I don't think this author is credible.