Dinner itself as a date is crap anyways.
But if it worked for KD then good on ya mate.
I have realised now after eating at some great places that actually whilst the food is ok bordering on good - no food is worth 150-200 quid unless its a really special occasion.
No offence mate but taking someone out on a first date for a few drinks followed by a £200 meal is mugs behaviour, you don't deserve any action after a manoeuvre like that
Tried to book oblix up but they don't take reservations via email and told me to ring up although they had checked and a table was available by the window overlooking the river at the time and date I wanted. Utterly pointless that they will do all that but not the actual booking.
Yeh I know now dude, it got me sex a few times but thats it! Plus one of the ladies I went with for that month after just made me pay for everything!
My gf, as she is known now, doesnt expect to have everything paid for and we didnt go to Sushi Samba on the first date but I still might take her there.
Yeh I know now dude, it got me sex a few times but thats it! Plus one of the ladies I went with for that month after just made me pay for everything!
My gf, as she is known now, doesnt expect to have everything paid for and we didnt go to Sushi Samba on the first date but I still might take her there.
If the girl expects me to pay after the 3rd date, i wouldn't meet her again. I don't mind paying but if there isn't even an offer put forward to pay...well that's that.
Spending a lot on a first date can sometimes backfire.
When my wife and I went on our first date, I took her to a very good italian restaurant. She spent the whole meal drinking water and eating little more than salad type things - I thought that was just how she managed to keep in such good shape. Turns out she expected to have to pay for half the meal and, being a student, couldn't nearly afford anything else on the menu. Obviously I'd never dream of not offering to pay in full, but I probably should have made that clearer at the start!
Spending a lot on a first date can sometimes backfire.
When my wife and I went on our first date, I took her to a very good italian restaurant. She spent the whole meal drinking water and eating little more than salad type things - I thought that was just how she managed to keep in such good shape. Turns out she expected to have to pay for half the meal and, being a student, couldn't nearly afford anything else on the menu. Obviously I'd never dream of not offering to pay in full, but I probably should have made that clearer at the start!
Haha, bless her, you've got a goodun there!
I have to say, I think paying for extravagant meals for girls you've just met is a terrible idea, as GGG has found the hard way, you either end up with a girl who expects you to keep this sort of behaviour up regularly (gold digger) or your essentially paying for sex (hooker) or you get nothing at the end of it apart from a big dent in the wallet (bitch). You're much better off going to KFC and telling her she's got to pay half at least you'll know she's there for you and nothing else!
I had a quick think a few weeks ago (it hurt) and I came to the conclusion that last year I spent between £3000 to £4000 on dates.
That's simply not true. You must have been overpaying at a lot of crap restaurants to come to that conclusion.
Try eating HERE - it will change your mind. As will THIS PLACE - but if you really want to push the boat out, try HERE.
Those places will completely change how you think about food.
I wish it was like that. But they would probably think I was actually moody and cause a massive scene! Maybe I was too easy and ultimately a bit Robbie Keane.
But after being used by about 5 or so ladies I thought fcuk it and my gf got the wrath, even though I do pay for most things. But the first date was locally, and cost about £14. Second was a meal ok £60ish but we then went to a club and she bought some drinks which I thought was pretty decent. Third date was Bruno Mars haha.
Last year though I took around 5 or 6 different ladies to Sushi Samba and those nights were £150/200 minimum. Thats £1000 already. Some of those were 3,4,5 dates more and I took them to nice places for meals. Absolutely ridiculous bearing in mind I had about 20 (guess) different dates last year.
haha - mate sorry but thats funny. what the ****. haha.
Get a tastecard 50% off in some nice places, take a girl out there and youll end up spending 60 quid and youll go to places you dont and wouldnt normally go to.
Never been to those places as such but Ive eaten in nice places - amazingly nice places globally. Malaysia, Thailand, Australia, New York, California amongst others and it seems that restaurants in other countries offer much better quality at a lesser price. I should have stated that no food in the UK is worth that amount as thats my experience.
The only dinner I can say was worth the money was the fat duck - Hestons and that was about 600 quid with wine - but it was more an experience that you paid for rather than the food - although the food was creative and unique.
Places like Aqua Kyoto where you pay 200 odd quid for a few bits of crap sushi etc is what I meant by not worth the money. You pay for the pretentiousness unfortunately.
I know you're an old money bags Scara but I think that's a bit excessive even for you :-"You could easily spend about £10K in most good restaurants on a bottle without even looking to the bottom of the wine list.
I know you're an old money bags Scara but I think that's a bit excessive even for you :-"
Well she keeps talking about it so wouldn't be surprised
It ended up being well worth it anyway:-"