Consolidated "Michelin Restaurants" thread
#303
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interesting, if not linked already >
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/20...3/lunch-with-m
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/20...3/lunch-with-m
#305


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Anyone know about the availability of Guy Savoy (Paris) for lunch? The website says:
"Each day for lunch, Guy Savoy reserves one table for guests wishing to discover – or rediscover – the delights of a French gourmet restaurant, but who hesitate. From our full lunch menu, guests can choose a starter, a main dish and a dessert for the fixed price of € 110. Our sommelier will offer wines by the glass from € 10.This special is only on offer to web surfers. Please arrive by noon."
"Each day for lunch, Guy Savoy reserves one table for guests wishing to discover – or rediscover – the delights of a French gourmet restaurant, but who hesitate. From our full lunch menu, guests can choose a starter, a main dish and a dessert for the fixed price of € 110. Our sommelier will offer wines by the glass from € 10.This special is only on offer to web surfers. Please arrive by noon."
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So I made reservations for Amber in Hong Kong and they sent me an e-mail asking me to e-mail them back a form with my credit card information. I called them asking if I can provide the information over the phone and they said no, even though I told them it was a security concern. I've dine at other Michelin restaurants in Europe before and never had a problem with them taking down my information over the phone. And the fact that they don't require local Hong Kong people to provide a credit card to hold the reservation is a bit of a double standard. This has left a bad taste in my mouth already.
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So I made reservations for Amber in Hong Kong and they sent me an e-mail asking me to e-mail them back a form with my credit card information. I called them asking if I can provide the information over the phone and they said no, even though I told them it was a security concern. I've dine at other Michelin restaurants in Europe before and never had a problem with them taking down my information over the phone. And the fact that they don't require local Hong Kong people to provide a credit card to hold the reservation is a bit of a double standard. This has left a bad taste in my mouth already.
#308

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So I made reservations for Amber in Hong Kong and they sent me an e-mail asking me to e-mail them back a form with my credit card information. I called them asking if I can provide the information over the phone and they said no, even though I told them it was a security concern. I've dine at other Michelin restaurants in Europe before and never had a problem with them taking down my information over the phone. And the fact that they don't require local Hong Kong people to provide a credit card to hold the reservation is a bit of a double standard. This has left a bad taste in my mouth already.
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The manager wasn't going to budge since they claim they need my signature.
I decided to e-mail MO's corporate offices in Asia and the US about the issue explaining to them why their existing process is a security risk and it could be bad PR for them. Let's see if they respond.
For now, I'm going to send them my form using a virtual credit card number within an encrypted zip file.
I decided to e-mail MO's corporate offices in Asia and the US about the issue explaining to them why their existing process is a security risk and it could be bad PR for them. Let's see if they respond.
For now, I'm going to send them my form using a virtual credit card number within an encrypted zip file.
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restaurant manager? could talk to hotel including general manager
https://photos.mandarinoriental.com/...e-july-10-2015
https://photos.mandarinoriental.com/...e-july-10-2015
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World's top 50 restaurants
It might be just another list, but it's a pretty nice list.
http://www.theworlds50best.com/blog/...-pictures.html
http://www.theworlds50best.com/blog/...-pictures.html
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It might be just another list, but it's a pretty nice list.
http://www.theworlds50best.com/blog/...-pictures.html
http://www.theworlds50best.com/blog/...-pictures.html
discussion of 2016 starts here >
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/dinin...l#post26775493
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restaurant manager? could talk to hotel including general manager
https://photos.mandarinoriental.com/...e-july-10-2015
https://photos.mandarinoriental.com/...e-july-10-2015
Good thing I created a virtual card just for my reservations. I set a dollar limit plus an expiration date. If that credit card number gets compromise, I will know exactly it was MO that was the source. I know that being in the US, I have no liability but it saves me the trouble of having to get a new card.
I think I will have a discussion with the GM when I'm there.
It might be just another list, but it's a pretty nice list.
http://www.theworlds50best.com/blog/...-pictures.html
http://www.theworlds50best.com/blog/...-pictures.html
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interesting, if not linked already >
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/20...3/lunch-with-m
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/20...3/lunch-with-m

