Interesting psychological experiment.JCA1 said:schmellba99 said:
Not saying the food and experience isn't truly better, but it begs the question - how much of that is perception based on marketing and walking in with certain pre-conceived expectations and notions?
My experience is pretty much the opposite. When I walk into a place with very high expectations, the food has to actually be exceptional or I tend to leave disappointed.
I'm definitely in the group that overrates something based on expectations. Probably because I don't WANT to be disappointed and feel I wasted my time/money.
I've heard people say "I didn't like The French Laundry" and I can't fathom that. You snagged a difficult reservation and spent all that money just to complain about it?? Like a badge of honor or something?
Chef Keller could have served me chili and I would have still enjoyed the hell out of it. LOL