The Rossini's breakfast is really not bad. I did not have any cooking issues myself. There are things that have changed that I liked better before, but it is overall still a pretty nice experience.
Some guests behavior or dress code have changed, but it looks like the hotel no longer finds important to follow the old rules of the old world of a luxury hotel. Following the changes at the Athénée, the SGS remained apart from the other Marriott properties, but it looks like that it is now accepting more modern trends, that are not necessarily respectful of other guests.
When I am told "don't tell me" it probably should be about something that I actually said or wrote.