Food Theory: Restaurants Are LYING To You! (Michelin Stars)

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  • @nikkis.3181
    @nikkis.3181 2 роки тому +8695

    THANK YOU for this video MatPat!
    As a Colombian-American who loves cooking, the fact that Latin America as a whole has so few Michelin stars always irritated me, since we have such wide diversity and flavor in our cuisines! I always felt that there was a European bias with these reviews. Don’t get me wrong, I love European cuisine, but there needs to be more love for Latin America and our amazing dishes. I’m sure there’s a a Michelin-worthy Arepa out there!
    PS I feel like Papas Chorreadas would be something Michelin reviewers would like, but maybe that’s just me lol. Maybe they’d appreciate a bandeja paisa?

    • @sweaty2238
      @sweaty2238 2 роки тому +185

      I’m no food expert but I agree with you that a bias towards European cuisine (though not super prominent) is definitely there.

    • @milky_moon4657
      @milky_moon4657 2 роки тому +119

      OMG YES. Im Colombian too and like there are so many good restaurants here that deserve some recognition. Its kinda sad to see how something as mundane as food critcing is still under eurocentric ideals

    • @Sly-Moose
      @Sly-Moose 2 роки тому +55

      Michelin bias af

    • @IggyTheCool
      @IggyTheCool 2 роки тому +55

      As a half Colombian half Venezuelan, I can confirm that both Colombian and Venezuelan arepas deserve Michelin stars. But mostly Venezuelan ones.

    • @diablo.the.cheater
      @diablo.the.cheater 2 роки тому +67

      I think we would benefit from having different rating for different cuisines, it is hard to rate chinese food agains european food for example because they are very different in their flavours. So i think that the idea of a generalized rating is wrong, there should be per cuisine ratings by different critics.

  • @opalinecrystals1187
    @opalinecrystals1187 2 роки тому +920

    Matpat sponsorships on youtube are always creative and funny....but having him stuck on the road in the middle of a road trip with a busted tire, only to be approached by a french man who has memorized a commerical for a insurance comapny with a biritsh gecko as it's mascot is top quality work.

    • @smg4suckslmaooo658
      @smg4suckslmaooo658 2 роки тому

      Let's be honest we remember this
      ua-cam.com/video/0-rj80lMBzc/v-deo.html

    • @ChristianRandorff
      @ChristianRandorff 2 роки тому +9

      @Josh the Joshey Boii have not clicked the link but I believe it is the potato cutting or something

    • @LadyOnikara
      @LadyOnikara 2 роки тому +10

      @@ChristianRandorff Ignore and report all bots. We need to stand up for integrity!

    • @Oceane1803
      @Oceane1803 4 місяці тому

      Nah it annoyed me personally. Y'all only have one french joke and it's not even funny. Are you even aware that french people don't actually talk like that in reality ?

  • @alemorrisoncocina5211
    @alemorrisoncocina5211 2 роки тому +4906

    As a french trained chef whos been lucky enough to eat at several michelin star restaurants, I can say that the food in these restaurants are often very similar in vibe, and the ambiance of the restaurant is always very intense, you have a ton of waiters over your shoulder, everything seems so fancy and part of a protocol. I've realized with time I much rather enjoy a chill atmosphere, were you can hear people buzzing and laughing! Some of the BEST meals of my life have actually been very cheap, in fun, authentic restaurants!

    • @anintrovertonyoutube5271
      @anintrovertonyoutube5271 2 роки тому +263

      The chill atmosphere feeling is what I love about non fancy restaurants

    • @MaddJakd
      @MaddJakd 2 роки тому +172

      @@anintrovertonyoutube5271 This!
      I don't want to "work" or feel like I'm "working" for my meals. The fancy life is something I guess, and depending on the place, the taste can be phenominal, but dressing up and having yo not only behave but access my "hardcor proper persona" is not something I ever look foward too.
      Good food, and good people I can be myself around though... 🤌

    • @economicapple2609
      @economicapple2609 2 роки тому +15

      Let’s be honest no one asked

    • @azazeltheundyingdamienkali5700
      @azazeltheundyingdamienkali5700 2 роки тому +20

      Huh. Where have I heard that before? [Grins knowingly at MLP FiM, specifically the episode "Spice Up Your Life"]

    • @matthewkelding5570
      @matthewkelding5570 2 роки тому +91

      @@economicapple2609 well they dont need peoples permission to share something

  • @KidKudos
    @KidKudos 2 роки тому +3843

    As someone who has worked in the restaurant industry a long time and who deeply loves food and this industry I've always believed that if you have a Michelin star that you earned it but if you don't have one doesn't mean you don't deserve it

    • @NeoHellPoet
      @NeoHellPoet 2 роки тому +219

      I don't have a huge sample size to draw from, but every experience in even a 1 Michelin star restaurant has been amazing.
      So yes, it's a guide to good food, not an exclusive list of good food. After all taste, especially the litteral taste of food is super subjective.
      Eg heat and spice levels that make SE Asian food delicious for some, make it inedible for others. When judging, the best you can ever do is try to quantify how well executed a specific idea is.

    • @Dodl1
      @Dodl1 2 роки тому +12

      Very true!

    • @RGC_animation
      @RGC_animation 2 роки тому +26

      They just didn't have time to hire non-french reviewers yet.

    • @dontreadprofilephoto1728
      @dontreadprofilephoto1728 2 роки тому

      Ok Dont read my name 😑 ..

    • @lars9925
      @lars9925 2 роки тому +25

      @@NeoHellPoet
      Good point.
      There is something like regional taste and a French guide is probably the best guide for French people or if you like -French food- the same food as the French you are very well equipped with the Micheline guide.

  • @edwinschutjes8878
    @edwinschutjes8878 Рік тому +193

    There is a restaurant in my area that actually turned down the Michelin Star. They said it brings a lot of stress for the restaurant and the chefs to actually keep it and it jacks up the prices which scares a lot of customers away. Makes sense when you think about it.

    • @TheFoolintherainn
      @TheFoolintherainn Рік тому +5

      To each their own.

    • @abygorsonabor7982
      @abygorsonabor7982 Рік тому +6

      this is the only sensible thing to do

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 11 місяців тому +6

      I heard about gentrification of the entire area too that goes along with a 'fancy' place in the area. It's like an infestation.

    • @TheFoolintherainn
      @TheFoolintherainn 11 місяців тому +13

      @@rustyhowe3907 that's basically what a lot of big cities have done in the usa, and places like vermont.
      Everyone is a foodie, everyone thinks their recipes are special!
      You can't get out of a restaurant for less than 20 bucks for a burger and fries
      And then pay carbon taxes, $15 minimum wage on top of tips.
      I know a restaurant in Vermont that charges for napkins.
      So needless to say their recycled bathroom paper towel dispenser is always empty

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 11 місяців тому +2

      @@TheFoolintherainn The exact same happens in Australia as well, it's really sad.

  • @TheTrueNicklose
    @TheTrueNicklose 2 роки тому +9265

    I can imagine MatPat stopping a stranger to talk about history for ten minutes.

  • @professionalamateur417
    @professionalamateur417 2 роки тому +4723

    Food theory video idea: Can eating food you hate actually make you feel sick or really get sick?

    • @Soda_Fizzy
      @Soda_Fizzy 2 роки тому +132

      @@benito23453 did I ask? Bot

    • @IncognitoGorilla1
      @IncognitoGorilla1 2 роки тому +47

      good idea!

    • @TeeJay1642
      @TeeJay1642 2 роки тому +15

      I don't think so

    • @Inaresco
      @Inaresco 2 роки тому +124

      Yes. Reversed placebo effect. Theory solved.

    • @moneygrowslikegrass
      @moneygrowslikegrass 2 роки тому +48

      You dont need video of that, of course it can make you feel sick

  • @jefftalley7036
    @jefftalley7036 2 роки тому +2946

    I have a friend who worked in the kitchen at a Michelin starred restaurant, and she told me the biggest part of earning a star was non-food related. It was how you go above and beyond with the administrative, organization and presentation of the restaurant itself. Obviously you can't serve bad food, but the process of earning the star was more about how much extra you're willing to go to make your restaurant LOOK like a Michelin restaurant.

    • @SchizophrenicGamer
      @SchizophrenicGamer 2 роки тому +249

      This is actually pretty dead-on accurate. I worked at a few restaurants in one of the top hotels in Vegas, and it was pretty well known among that crowd that if you wanted to qualify for a star, your front of house service matters even more than the food.

    • @mr_indie_fan
      @mr_indie_fan 2 роки тому +38

      Makes sense. If you have good food and your restaurant looks amazing, wallah!

    • @scottduke2809
      @scottduke2809 2 роки тому +23

      that "above and beyond" thing you're speaking of is called SERVICE and it's not a mirage or trick to tickle the egos of associations that hand out rewards.

    • @jefftalley7036
      @jefftalley7036 2 роки тому +83

      @@scottduke2809 dude... C'mon... Service is not what anyone is talking about and you know it. You just want to complain about today's society and sound above-it-all.

    • @scottduke2809
      @scottduke2809 2 роки тому +18

      @@jefftalley7036 not at all. i work in a Michilan recognized restaurant and the knowledgable service is absolutely critical. also, even with a latin american focused menu french techniques and understanding is a major factor as it has been as literally every restaurant i have worked in over the past 30 years, and it’s becoming MORE so every year. this has nothing to do with complaining, rather setting the record a bit more inline with reality.

  • @hi-o6545
    @hi-o6545 Рік тому +445

    The next channel could be only about history and I’d listen for hours

    • @johannaf5598
      @johannaf5598 Рік тому +9

      I agree, it would probably be wayyy harder to not be political and show all sides of an event to not discriminate

    • @CalvinNoire
      @CalvinNoire Рік тому +23

      "In today's video we will be investigating who really killed JFK?"

    • @Android21Plushie
      @Android21Plushie Рік тому +2

      History theory would be cool

    • @Tribalfan88x
      @Tribalfan88x Рік тому +4

      It may as well be about conspiracy theories... Not long ago, the familiar theory channel logo was shown with a purple down right corner while Editor Dan talked about conspiracies...

    • @gh0stz_z1p
      @gh0stz_z1p Рік тому +1

      I would love to hear about the 1800s Canada History then!

  • @EditDeath
    @EditDeath 2 роки тому +1468

    There's a huge friendship between France and Japan that's gone on for ages, to the point that in the late 90's each country spent a year celebrating each other's culture. Even if the Japanese restaurants getting stars hadn't sold French food, it'd still be a case of giving a best friend a pat on the back

    • @funram
      @funram 2 роки тому +92

      And when the former Japanese emperor, Akihito, became emperor in 1989, each foreign head of state / head of government that was invited to the ceremony was alloted 15 minutes of discussion with the new emperor... but for the French president François Mitterrand, it was two and a half hours.

    • @_theknighthawk_7018
      @_theknighthawk_7018 2 роки тому +15

      Disagree. This episode is so bias AWAY from France. USA isn't exactly known for it's restaurant. More known for it's fast food. Normally I'm with you, I agree with Matpat. But I feel like he's holding some sort of grudge.
      (Japan is basically known for they're food. Italy has pasta, pizza ect. And German has a lot more different types of sausages then anywhere else in the world. If anything I'm surprised England wasn't on the list, but meh. America definitely wouldn't be. Stop making bias results please Matpat. Uncool.

    • @EditDeath
      @EditDeath 2 роки тому +105

      @@_theknighthawk_7018 Counterpoint, there's been a huge rivalry between France and Britain that's lasted centuries, so an absence of British restaurants from the list would be expected if the list had a French bias. In addition, China, Thailand and India all have iconic culinary styles largely ignored by this list, so the elevation of Japan makes it the odd country out in its region of the world

    • @velazquezarmouries
      @velazquezarmouries 2 роки тому +11

      France even helped the shogunate try to overthrow the emperor and one of the most famous foreign samurai was a french guy who just fell in love with the shogunate and wanted to become a samurai

    • @yovtobe
      @yovtobe 2 роки тому +28

      @@_theknighthawk_7018 people are assuming he said they were biased when he pointed out that it's just not a purely objective test - and this may be because of the reviewer pool regional imbalances

  • @eevee3766
    @eevee3766 2 роки тому +925

    We need a theory about Cinnamon Toast Crunch. They’re literally cannibals, but only when they’re kind are covered in milk. I need to see a theory other than. Milk makes them taste better.

    • @GriffinZambia
      @GriffinZambia 2 роки тому

      Ok Dont read my name 😑

    • @GriffinZambia
      @GriffinZambia 2 роки тому

      Ok Dont read my name 😑

    • @Cael_Dereck
      @Cael_Dereck 2 роки тому

      So they would be cannibals and racists?

    • @sweaty2238
      @sweaty2238 2 роки тому +46

      Sucks to have so much bots. Anyways that would actually be really interesting, it would go well with cannibal week too :D

    • @acedye
      @acedye 2 роки тому +16

      Let's be honest we hate these bots

  • @z-beeblebrox
    @z-beeblebrox Рік тому +279

    This is something that directly translates to the few-and-far-between Michelin Stars outside Europe. While watching Netflix's "Chef's Table" I noticed the trend that - no matter what Michelin Star rated restauranteur they focused on in any part of the world, and no matter what regional food the restaurant focused on - the head chef ALWAYS got their start in France. ALWAYS. Super sus

    • @davidjulien1474
      @davidjulien1474 Рік тому +19

      as other commenters have mentioned, what distinguishes michelin star restuarants is not the food, its about the service. Michelin reviewers base their opinions on French service standards. it makes sense that a chef who started off in France knows how to cater to those metrics.

    • @lakoeck
      @lakoeck Рік тому +6

      Because it’s in france that you get the best training. We basically invented fine dining, and even other cultures use our techniques now.

    • @Preaplanes
      @Preaplanes Рік тому

      @@lakoeck That or you're so full of yourselves that you think that presentation makes up for the fact that your food is quite frankly (no pun intended) MEDIOCRE.

    • @DavidGarcia-nx2gj
      @DavidGarcia-nx2gj Рік тому +7

      yeah. And since I know best food in the world comes from countries that are more biodiverse since they have more diversity of plants which make them have more combination of delicious food, these countries are tipically near the ecuator and are the ones that actually ranks better in people choosing their best cuisines.

    • @user-fe8gx3ie5v
      @user-fe8gx3ie5v Рік тому +13

      ​@@lakoeck The food itself doesn't sound that appealing, and I don't need overdone service to enjoy a meal.

  • @NaNaydo
    @NaNaydo 2 роки тому +1839

    Always found it odd that a tire company would give out culinary rewards…

    • @GriffinZambia
      @GriffinZambia 2 роки тому

      Dont read my name 😑 ..........

    • @str33t.
      @str33t. 2 роки тому +51

      When cars where only owned by the rich, Michelin would put out books about the best restaurants in France and it was great advertising for those restaurants

    • @dean345678
      @dean345678 2 роки тому +24

      I read it was a way to get people to wear out their tyres. This restaurant that's a 700 mile round trip is a must see! Then you've added tyre wear and risked a puncture based on their recommendation

    • @alihaydarcolak8534
      @alihaydarcolak8534 2 роки тому +7

      I literally didn't know they were founded by the same company....

    • @weelolol
      @weelolol 2 роки тому +5

      it was originally to recommend good restaurants to eat at while youre out on a roadtrip, hence why they as a tire company were making it

  • @bboops23
    @bboops23 2 роки тому +795

    The anime Food Wars literally has an arc about this. A new headmaster wants them to focus only on fine dining and due to the French bias in Fine Dining he specifically calls out Japanese street food as lower class. This show actually lead me to study more non-western cooking.

    • @Insertia_Nameia
      @Insertia_Nameia 2 роки тому +46

      I wish I had the money to get the managa for that. I despise the show. The esposodes themseleves are only like 8-10min each, once you cut out their reactions everytime they take a bite.

    • @jamhamtime1878
      @jamhamtime1878 2 роки тому +8

      I don't remember azami being french biased? Nor did he say anything about japanese [street] food. He just hates creativity

    • @holdup1306
      @holdup1306 2 роки тому +11

      @@Insertia_Nameia read online

    • @WillKrause21
      @WillKrause21 2 роки тому +15

      @@jamhamtime1878 I was gunna say the same thing, I don't think he's french biased at all, just poor food biased. Japan has a long history of super fancy, high class, expensive food that is also local and traditionally Japanese, especially in seafood, and the show and Azami look to those just as highly.

    • @storminfinite1224
      @storminfinite1224 2 роки тому +1

      👍 yes

  • @jaimeefinnegan8588
    @jaimeefinnegan8588 2 роки тому +501

    I personally always rely on the advice "go where the locals go" or "if it's dinner time and it's busy, it's probably worth the wait". I also always look at price points too, but you gotta do what you gotta do these days :)

    • @NikoBellaKhouf2
      @NikoBellaKhouf2 Рік тому +31

      That's usually good advice. I seek out the hole in the wall places that serve great food but don't get the love and praise that the fancy looking places do.

    • @cookacake
      @cookacake Рік тому +3

      ​@Jimmy at my home town there's a bridge that's usually used to dive into the water by us locals because we know it and we know when to use it, so if another place has locals doing the same there's probably a reason

    • @patrickwilliamson29
      @patrickwilliamson29 Рік тому

      Not in Malaysia, if I see people queuing up, I avoid it like the plague as it's usually overrated, expensive and often extremely gross

    • @squidink3470
      @squidink3470 Рік тому +4

      One time I was coming down with a cold, absolutely starving, and had been travelling for hours. When I arrived at my destination I checked google maps and tripadvisor to see where the "good" food places were and they were all crazy expensive and the food just didn't look good to me. Then I noticed, out of the corner of my eye, this tiny little Cantonese place with an unassuming sign outside and a flickering light, but it was completely packed with customers and they were all Asian (which lbr is a good sign when it comes to Asian restaurants). I went inside and ordered a huge bowl of congee, a plate of char siu bao, and some kind of veggies side dish. The people working there were super nice, gave me a free ice cold bottle of coke and a free dessert, asked me where I was headed and gave me directions, and even let me use their staff-only bathroom. It was one of the best meals I've had while travelling but only had one review (in Chinese) online. It clearly wouldn't get any attention from "respectable restaurant critics" and this made me pause and reconsider the value I'd been placing on restaurant reviews and the people I was giving my money to. Ever since, I've sought out the places where the locals eat, the places that are friendly but not grovelling for a good instagram post, the places that appreciate their customers and take pride in their wholesome food. It's been a much better experience over all and I've saved a lot of money!

    • @seshnic8751
      @seshnic8751 Рік тому

      @@patrickwilliamson29lol i bet you know alot about fine cuisine patrick

  • @WillemVincentGoedhart
    @WillemVincentGoedhart Рік тому +84

    I've worked at a michelin star restaurant. It has nothing to do with taste. You're required to obviously serve quality food, but it's mostly about the degree to which your silverware is polished (and good luck getting a star with stainless steel). Your staff basically has to go the extra 500 miles, and culturally speaking the Japanese just have a talent for doing just that for any guest.

    • @adamstanton5313
      @adamstanton5313 4 місяці тому

      Fancy food too. Edible gold plated wagyu burgers

  • @ozark7360
    @ozark7360 2 роки тому +2480

    Matpat needs his own show, "Matpat Ruins Most Things", the sequel to "Adam Ruins Everything".

    • @BetterDayz55
      @BetterDayz55 2 роки тому +44

      He does! It's called Game/Food/Film Theory!

    • @PharaohOfTheDamned
      @PharaohOfTheDamned 2 роки тому +17

      They together would be too powerful

    • @nickburns8096
      @nickburns8096 2 роки тому +19

      At least Matpat actually does thorough research

    • @aznfattass
      @aznfattass 2 роки тому +27

      At least Matts videos are grounded mostly on facts and research, adams is mainly on bullshit lol

    • @JohnBender1313
      @JohnBender1313 2 роки тому

      "Adam ruins everything" was garbage. It was basically all biased and cherry picked info to push some strange agenda.

  • @spicyfroggie
    @spicyfroggie 2 роки тому +819

    my favorite part is how matpat says 35,000 at 4:25 but the visual onscreen is 3500

    • @benito23453
      @benito23453 2 роки тому

      MatPat is a brain burner!(Правдивое видео🇷🇺):...ua-cam.com/video/q1A7CqCKQAc/v-deo.html

    • @firdanharbima6997
      @firdanharbima6997 2 роки тому +8

      bruh

    • @sectorzisnumbuhone
      @sectorzisnumbuhone 2 роки тому +4

      ikr XD

    • @tokland6827
      @tokland6827 2 роки тому +29

      I saw that in the video, and thought, maby im original. Nope

    • @dopeynut
      @dopeynut 2 роки тому +4

      Me too.

  • @thefunniesies
    @thefunniesies 2 роки тому +612

    This made me realize that there are no michelin star restaurants in all of Africa, even in Morocco where there are some extremely high quality restaurants that even Gordon ate at and blew his mind. And they mainly serve Moroccan food with a small western twist mainly in plating.

    • @gwytheyrn9489
      @gwytheyrn9489 2 роки тому +129

      The reason there are no michelin stars in Africa probably isn't because of the taste biases, but because they simply do not go to africa at all. Similarly, they go to all of like 4 cities in the US.

    • @HiddenSpaces23154
      @HiddenSpaces23154 2 роки тому +13

      probably because their food sucks, simple

    • @kadoo70
      @kadoo70 2 роки тому +116

      Don't listen to the comment above it's just a kid who thinks he is cool.

    • @thefunniesies
      @thefunniesies 2 роки тому +32

      @@HiddenSpaces23154 sounds like you either American who likes eating grease off the stove or a British person who likes beans on toast

    • @socksinsoda9517
      @socksinsoda9517 2 роки тому +75

      @@thefunniesies my man, this was the easiest bait ever. Their username is literally just the word troll repeated over and over. Just don't respond, you're falling for their trap

  • @testerwulf3357
    @testerwulf3357 Рік тому +146

    I don't think it's just the food, maybe partially, but the atmosphere/vibe of the place and service..most Michelin stars restaurants have very similar vibes and often similar food or similar in styled preparation. They go into a restaurant that isn't run in a tradition fancy French way and it just doesn't hit as "Michelin stars worthy" for these judges because it's not the norm for them. They're judging the restaurant and not really the food which is the main problem I have with it, and it's also why French restaurants are prioritized for Michelin stars because they fit the "right vibe". No one should consider whether or not a restaurant has good food based on whether or not it has Michelin stars..plenty of great places with 0 Michelin stars!

  • @max_208
    @max_208 2 роки тому +718

    As a french I always thought the Michelin star was a national standard for high quality food that also awarded a few restaurants abroad but I never thought they marketed themselves as the international reference for food...

    • @AFUNW
      @AFUNW Рік тому +93

      They do and it’s honestly why American chefs “hate” the French. They don’t but the negative effects of those ridiculous stars have ended chefs careers for pointless reasons

    • @SeraphimCramer
      @SeraphimCramer Рік тому +32

      @Peter McCallister The thing is, though, Google's rankings are based on individual feedback, not an arbitrary panel of Google's own judges. If a restaurant has a low rating, it's because the majority of people who've reviewed that restaurant didn't enjoy their experience, not just because of cultural differences being lost on a judge from another part of the world, or because it doesn't meet the standards of what Google itself considers a "good restaurant".

    • @jandjhroco
      @jandjhroco Рік тому +10

      @@petermccallister8762 I am so confused by your comments.
      Michelin stars seem like a universal standard for food or at least are advertised as such but when you look at it more closely, you can see an extreme bias. It's fine to like French food and eating at those restaurants, but if they have a reputation for choosing the "best" restaurants when they are really selecting a very selective cuisine that doesn't represent the "best" food, it can get confusing

    • @lakoeck
      @lakoeck Рік тому +5

      @@AFUNW americans hate french in general. Maybe chefs more but come on america is not known for its good food. Your food culture is basically non-existant, you have invented fast food, sodas and that’s all. Every other country have better food, especially countries like france, italy or japan who worked on their food for centuries

    • @danitho
      @danitho Рік тому +9

      ​@@lakoeck😂😂😂😂 Omg, you lack any sense of self awareness at all. You make this sweeping statement that Americans hate the French...then proceed to generalise and stereotype. It's absolute nonsense.

  • @DrewTrox
    @DrewTrox 2 роки тому +306

    Based on the original Japanese Iron Chef show, the Japanese love French food. People would go nuts for Sakai's dishes.

    • @smg4suckslmaooo658
      @smg4suckslmaooo658 2 роки тому

      Let's be honest we remember this
      ua-cam.com/video/0-rj80lMBzc/v-deo.html

    • @fireaza
      @fireaza 2 роки тому +24

      Can somewhat confirm. The restaurant chain Saizeriya has escargot, even though most of their menu is Italian, not French. I guess it's like how many "Japanese" restaurants in Western nations also serve fried rice and spring rolls.

    • @PJDAltamirus0425
      @PJDAltamirus0425 2 роки тому +7

      There is allot of overlap. Japanese likes nude public bathing, France has the Louvre. The french army for long had fetish for bayonets, even mounting military saber length bayonets and IJA slapped a bayonet lug on almost every small arm they and there officers had flipping katanas. Lots of animes have questionable / head stratcher/ controversial plot and design choices... french guys made the movie the fifth element.

    • @absolembum6399
      @absolembum6399 2 роки тому +11

      Japan and France always had a very deep love towards each other, which is why I really wasn't surprised that Japan was second when it comes to Michelin stars.
      Alternatively, this is also why so many French chefs moved to install their restaurants in Japan

    • @dangerousfables
      @dangerousfables 2 роки тому +5

      All chefs have a love of French food. It’s the base for so much of cooking because they were the first to really write down a lot about method.

  • @SchizophreniaHaver
    @SchizophreniaHaver 2 роки тому +836

    its actually really impressive how michelin could actually earn money through the travel guide and advertise at the same time

    • @mmw4990
      @mmw4990 2 роки тому +7

      They made huge losses on the guide

    • @mooravity8140
      @mooravity8140 2 роки тому +9

      Yeah he literally said they did lose money, and didn’t care 💀

    • @neetaspirant7111
      @neetaspirant7111 2 роки тому +1

      bruv your name shouldve been ksi owned by speed

    • @toonasag
      @toonasag Рік тому

      Guys I have a weird question but are there cooking tutions? Like we know about their classes, but are there tution like set ups?

    • @Crazmuss
      @Crazmuss Рік тому

      @@mmw4990 That is BS it cost millions to invite their critics to your city, just so they distribute some stars between some places. How would they lose money? On what?

  • @KateSang-xu1nn
    @KateSang-xu1nn Рік тому +236

    To be honest,I'm impressed Matpat and talk for about 10 minutes straight with a neutral voice and basically not stopping.

    • @enoyna1001
      @enoyna1001 Рік тому +11

      It's called cutting

    • @AZWADER
      @AZWADER Рік тому +4

      @@enoyna1001 It's called a joke

  • @trfinnila6074
    @trfinnila6074 2 роки тому +463

    Ironically as someone who has lived in Europe for 4 years, the only Michelin star restaurant I’ve been to was in the states

    • @tehfirestargames6072
      @tehfirestargames6072 2 роки тому +6

      How to flex that you’re rich without flexing that you’re rich:

    • @Omniryu
      @Omniryu 2 роки тому +28

      @@tehfirestargames6072 they all aren't THAT expensive. I think you'd actually be surprised. When you get to the 2 and 3 stars, they can get up there. 1 stars are genuinely expensive. One's a Gastro Pub. Alot of em are really good date night spots where, if you don't drink, won't break $100 for 2 people

    • @NoName-dx1no
      @NoName-dx1no 2 роки тому

      @@tehfirestargames6072 I mean in theory Michelin star restaurants could still be an affordable price, there’s Michelin star street food lol you can search up videos about them

    • @Captain_greybeard
      @Captain_greybeard 2 роки тому +8

      So many bots man

    • @dontreadprofilephoto1728
      @dontreadprofilephoto1728 2 роки тому

      Ok Dont read my name 😑 ..

  • @Omniryu
    @Omniryu 2 роки тому +169

    Makes sense. I know, at least in the US, alot of the Michelin star restaurants are French or French inspired. Then some Japanese restaurants. For as much amazing food as you have in Los Angeles, I don't think I've seen a Michelin star Mexican or American restaurant.

    • @electric_cat_101
      @electric_cat_101 2 роки тому +9

      What are these replies 😭

    • @skixian
      @skixian 2 роки тому +1

      @@electric_cat_101 ong

    • @Omniryu
      @Omniryu 2 роки тому

      @@electric_cat_101 man idk. They're all over the comments.

    • @tiacho2893
      @tiacho2893 2 роки тому +6

      @@electric_cat_101 Bots. Lots of annoying bots.

    • @jasonfrench1971
      @jasonfrench1971 2 роки тому +4

      There is1 Mexican starred restaurant. 1. Mexican sauce work destroy most mother sauces

  • @manfelt2959
    @manfelt2959 2 роки тому +230

    WAUU THANK YOU MAT PAT! As a Malaysian, i’ve always wondered why Singapore has more Michelin Star than Malaysia yet their food isn’t even favourable amongst their own Citizens. Most Singaporeans would come to Johor to eat out. So i did some digging and wouldn’t you know it, most of them are FRENCH CUISINE! This brings faith to me

    • @theblackunicorn261
      @theblackunicorn261 Рік тому +6

      Singaporean here, y'all got some great food there. Everyone here don't really eat french food, unless its a special occasion, and even then, there are other options

    • @Rovelot
      @Rovelot 10 місяців тому +5

      Yeah, I agree. I'm not Singaporean but I was raised there, and I can definitely say that Malaysian food just hits differently.

  • @kinshoanimations8773
    @kinshoanimations8773 2 роки тому +31

    Hello!

  • @funram
    @funram 2 роки тому +188

    The Michelin mascott is called Bibendum and has a pretty interesting story : the Michelin factory was using a pile of tires as a sign for customers at the entry, and one day Edouard Michelin told his brother André it would ressemble a human if it had arms.
    Soon after an artist was recruited for an ad campaign and proposed several rejected drawings he had made for various businesses as a basis to rework for the company. One of those drawings was of an overweight man drinking a glass of wine with a slogan in latin : "nunc est bibendum", meaning "now is the time for drinking" (it was probably for a brasserie). André Michelin though it ressembled a bit a pile of tires and remembered what his brother had told him. So he asked the artist to transform the man into a pile of tires with arms, replaced the wine with sharp things (nails, glass shards, etc) and kept the slogan in latin, adding the phrase "The Michelin tire DRINKS the obstacle !"
    Even though the campaign was limited in scale and was not very successful, André Michelin decided to keep the character, now named Bibendum, as a way to personify the company. And this turned to be very successful, probably because it was among the very first mascott character in France and the company grew big in decades after. To the point that nowadays, "bibendum" is a common name in French. For example, the French translation for the Marshmallow Man from Ghostbuster is "Bibendum Chamallow".

    • @Musiclover-tm5es
      @Musiclover-tm5es Рік тому +4

      Wow! That was really cool! I always wondered how the Michelin tire man came about.

    • @beefjerkythesecond
      @beefjerkythesecond Рік тому +3

      And Bidendum is the name of the London restaurant that used to be owned my Michelin

    • @incredibleflameboy
      @incredibleflameboy Рік тому

      Shrouded hand has an amazing video about the bibendum entity. Bibendum is on my mind quite a lot. It haunts my dreams.

  • @legocopboss
    @legocopboss 2 роки тому +71

    This may have already been mentioned but at 4:25 MatPat states that Michelin printed 35,000 (thirty-five thousand) copies but the video frame states 3,500 (three-thousand five-hundred) copies. I was wondering which one was correct because there most definitely is a BIG difference between 35,000 and 3,500 copies especially considering the time period.

    • @TheDYLANHAMMER
      @TheDYLANHAMMER 2 роки тому +5

      I want to know too. 35 hundred or 35 thousand

    • @MrDannyDetail
      @MrDannyDetail 2 роки тому +6

      I guess the fourth 'theory' channel isn't going to be 'Number Theory' then....

    • @THENOOBSUPER
      @THENOOBSUPER 2 роки тому +2

      Was looking for someone to mention this too had to double back on that one.

  • @Daniel_Schmaniel
    @Daniel_Schmaniel Рік тому +38

    Another point of interest is that Michelin stars are only available in specific cities in the United States and not many of them either. There are many cities that have turned into culinary hot pots but get no recognition because the Michelin star is for some reason considered the end all/ be all of culinary prestige.

  • @fleshyferret664
    @fleshyferret664 2 роки тому +163

    I honestly forgot about Michelin being a tire company.

    • @RhysRTX
      @RhysRTX 2 роки тому +1

      @leaked footage Stop promoting.

    • @jigglyjellyjaspy2728
      @jigglyjellyjaspy2728 2 роки тому

      Same

    • @dontreadprofilephoto1728
      @dontreadprofilephoto1728 2 роки тому

      Ok Dont read my name 😑 ..

    • @tiacho2893
      @tiacho2893 2 роки тому +3

      @@RhysRTX Never reply to a bot. Just report as spam or go to their About page and flag them as a spammer.

    • @freakcan
      @freakcan 2 роки тому +1

      I didn't know the companies were related.

  • @summit-development
    @summit-development 2 роки тому +213

    As a Michelin Star, I can confirm the restaurants were lying.

  • @AlphaOmega93650
    @AlphaOmega93650 2 роки тому +101

    3rd food theory video where I suggest making a video about what brand of root beer and vanilla ice-cream makes the best root beer floats.
    Also,this was a great video, as always.

    • @hanakoisbestgirl4752
      @hanakoisbestgirl4752 2 роки тому +3

      That actually sounds really cool

    • @v.crowley
      @v.crowley 2 роки тому +1

      Barqs root beer is the best... its the only root beer in the US that has caffiene in it

    • @dontreadprofilephoto1728
      @dontreadprofilephoto1728 2 роки тому

      Ok Dont read my name 😑 ..

    • @redherring2720
      @redherring2720 2 роки тому

      One thing I found out is if you use Mt Dew instead of Root Beer it tastes like Sherbert.

  • @NathanATaylor
    @NathanATaylor Рік тому +16

    I like how Matt is like OH YEAH France?! Most Americans don't even search for French cuisine!!!!
    I never thought I'd see the day theorist channels were biased 😂

  • @surfinpiratedude
    @surfinpiratedude 2 роки тому +610

    As an ex-professional chef (but current chef to all my friends and fam) of a Michelin three star restaurant that was on the Bay Area's Top 100 for the three years I worked there, I'm so happy you made this.
    (Pssssst, even though it was a Japanese/American restaurant where I used to work, we used a lot of French style cooking techniques per "Chefs" ord--ah--request. Wonder why we got so many food critics so early after the grand opening...)

    • @DoNotBlink.
      @DoNotBlink. 2 роки тому +31

      That´s how vietnamese food changed. They use a lot of french technic ( most famous example would be Phô)

  • @TheRealDeal_81
    @TheRealDeal_81 2 роки тому +105

    Great video MatPat! Some restaurants in Toronto recently just got Michelin stars, and no surprise, the restaurants didn't just skew towards the most expensive, but out of 13 restaurants who got stars, 5 were Japanese, while the others were a combination of Italian, French and "Contemporary". Shockingly, a Mexican and Middle Eastern place cracked the Michelin list. All restaurants got one star, except for one of the Japanese restaurants that got 2.
    It's not to say that the restaurants on the list aren't deserving of them - I've eaten at a couple before they got their stars - but I've had far better food consistently at "lesser" restaurants across Toronto. And it's pretty clear, based on your research, that the Michelin Stars are nothing more than a rich / elitist person's restaurant guide that skew heavily towards France, surrounding regions and Japan.
    For others reading this, don't believe the hype and fork out more than necessary. I can tell you in Toronto alone, we have tons, tons of restaurants without Michelin Stars that put out consistently incredible food!

    • @smg4suckslmaooo658
      @smg4suckslmaooo658 2 роки тому

      Let's be honest we remember this
      ua-cam.com/video/0-rj80lMBzc/v-deo.html

    • @ctg4818
      @ctg4818 2 роки тому +2

      Why over pay for food?

    • @oscarcacnio8418
      @oscarcacnio8418 2 роки тому +5

      @@ctg4818 Some people pay for single experiences. Others just either have way too much money to care or love spending too much to care.

    • @vacafuega
      @vacafuega 2 роки тому

      Any recommendations? Going back to visit Toronto soon :)

    • @skeleton5459
      @skeleton5459 2 роки тому +1

      i heard that in the last 2 yrs they are now putting in more categories. i heard this year michelin star guide is even giving michelin star to street food. they now have a street food category but it's only this year

  • @terrasilvershade5678
    @terrasilvershade5678 2 роки тому +317

    I’ve found in personal experience that just because a place is fancy or has a bunch of stars dosent mean it’s the best place. When I lived in France I ate at a Michelin star restaurant but I had a better food experience with a local, supposedly less prestigious, restaurant near my flat. I’m not saying those stars aren’t earned but sometimes smaller places give you more bang for your buck

    • @Insertia_Nameia
      @Insertia_Nameia 2 роки тому +21

      Honestly I find that true more often than not. Butbill admit I don't like most of fancy places in general. I'd like some good, down to earth, local resturant that serves some good, filling, grub any day.

    • @thewhitewolf58
      @thewhitewolf58 2 роки тому +5

      They dont even have spicy food and as a person of taste i know that food isnt good unless the spicy challenges you to not throw up.

    • @HilbertXVI
      @HilbertXVI 2 роки тому +14

      @@thewhitewolf58 Good for you but I'd personally like to enjoy my meal, not hang on for dear life while eating food

    • @CouchSpud91
      @CouchSpud91 2 роки тому +7

      I like to look at ratings to determine where to avoid more than where to go, and even beyond that you gotta read the actual rviews that the lowest and highest ratings gave to get a proper feel if you're trying to determine where to go. Though MatPat is absolutely right that the best way to know where to go is to ask the people that live in the area.

    • @stevenmichel7270
      @stevenmichel7270 2 роки тому +3

      i would just go into a local store and ask there
      a random cashier of a supermarket would most likely be a local and know some good cheap options compared to tourists that go to the most advertised places

  • @jupiter_jazz
    @jupiter_jazz Рік тому +25

    i’ve had the privilege of eating at some nice restaurants, but for sure all of the best experiences have always come from small restaurants that have like ,,,, a granny throwing down in the kitchen

  • @BirchDev
    @BirchDev 2 роки тому +454

    I’ve never seen an insurance company sponsor a UA-camr, this is wonderful

    • @benito23453
      @benito23453 2 роки тому

      MatPat is a brain burner!(Правдивое видео🇷🇺):.....ua-cam.com/video/q1A7CqCKQAc/v-deo.html

    • @SamTaylorsVersion
      @SamTaylorsVersion 2 роки тому +53

      GEICO has sponsored some game theory videos

    • @oscarwillimott9296
      @oscarwillimott9296 2 роки тому +15

      @@SamTaylorsVersion Weirdly, always Sonic... 🤔

    • @GriffinZambia
      @GriffinZambia 2 роки тому

      Dont read my name 😑 ..........

    • @HypnoticVoid
      @HypnoticVoid 2 роки тому +9

      then you haven't watched Game Theory

  • @wilmofosho
    @wilmofosho 2 роки тому +99

    I learned this, not nearly as detailed, in culinary school. But i have worked at some of the best restaurants in my area and we never tried for a star. Most chefs know this grading system is deeply flawed.

    • @WynneL
      @WynneL 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah, Google reviews tend to mean more, though I'd check the actual reviews for something well-written rather than trusting stars. That leverages better results in many cases.

    • @wilmofosho
      @wilmofosho 2 роки тому +2

      Even google or yelp is filled with people complaining about nonsense or problems they themselves created. Like you said, there are great magazines or online articles to find good local places. Word of mouth is still and always will be the best.

  • @vanko7091
    @vanko7091 2 роки тому +18

    6:37 THE SPIFFING BRIT

  • @reillycurran8508
    @reillycurran8508 2 роки тому +22

    There's probably also a class element to it too. Like you said, europeans tend to like Mediterranean quisine, yet all the best reviewed restaurants are the ones that specialize in French cuisine. IE, the restaurants that cater most effectively to the "sophisticated" pallettes of the rich folks who can afford to be restaurant reviewers for their living and who gravitate towards french cuisine due to centuries of rich people culture that emphasizes french culture as high class culture.

  • @luciussephir7492
    @luciussephir7492 2 роки тому +14

    Too real 5:00 i didnt expect to be called out about housing

  • @CAnimates67
    @CAnimates67 2 роки тому +43

    FINALLY,someone else who realizes that "Fancy" restaurants are just overpriced sandwiches because some guy says so!

    • @Dodl1
      @Dodl1 2 роки тому +9

      My guy, that is not what he said!

    • @CAnimates67
      @CAnimates67 2 роки тому +6

      @@Dodl1 Yeah,but still. Don't like it when people use their bias to judge something that need all views

    • @smg4suckslmaooo658
      @smg4suckslmaooo658 2 роки тому

      Let's be honest we remember this
      ua-cam.com/video/0-rj80lMBzc/v-deo.html

    • @AstarionWifey
      @AstarionWifey Рік тому

      Is a hamburger 🍔 a sandwich?

  • @simashakeri95
    @simashakeri95 2 роки тому +106

    They just announced the first Michelin stars for Canada and this is so accurate. Toronto has such a diverse food culture and that wasn't represented at ALL in the selections.

    • @harmvzon
      @harmvzon Рік тому +7

      Funny if you look there are 21 restaurants with a Michelin star in Canada. 2 which are French. Most of them are asian, contemporary or fusion.
      What divers food culture wasn’t represented? I agree that Michelin is an old and stuffy organization and they tend to look towards classic dining, but when I see the list I see diversity.

    • @TomFooleryTheAustere
      @TomFooleryTheAustere Рік тому

      Yawn. Another TikTok taught halfwit griping about cultural imbalance.

  • @LUVBOTZ
    @LUVBOTZ Рік тому +18

    I have a friend in Japan who likes to go to Michelin starred restaurants when she travels, which is often. I think she said that she mostly sticks to one and two star restaurants because the three star ones aren't worth it for the price.

  • @mpf1947
    @mpf1947 2 роки тому +24

    The answer to the question at 2:19 is very early in the history of automobiles, when tires were made of undyed natural rubber.

    • @JKTCGMV13
      @JKTCGMV13 2 роки тому +3

      I was expecting him to say that as a fun fact, not be confused about it :(

  • @headintheclouds2707
    @headintheclouds2707 2 роки тому +23

    Sounds to me like other countries/regions need to start having their own versions of Michelin Stars. Michelin for French/European, and others for American, South American, African, Asian, etc. etc.

    • @thaliacrafts407
      @thaliacrafts407 2 роки тому +5

      Europe needs its own system as well, because France only looks at their neighbors, meaning southern or Scandinavian countries get shafted.

  • @Frenzy.64
    @Frenzy.64 2 роки тому +76

    i absolutely love the UA-camrs who put the sponsors into time stamps so you can skip through them 😊

  • @lasercraft32
    @lasercraft32 Рік тому +8

    Sounds like the real issue here is that people consider the Michelin Stars to be something they're not... they're recommendations for fancy people (and French cuisine just happens to be the most stereotypically fancy) instead of an actual indicator of how good the food is.

  • @brigand13
    @brigand13 2 роки тому +71

    AAA has a restaurant ranking system! The top is the AAA 5 Diamond award which is seen as being at least almost as prestigious as Michelin 3*. And I think the restaurants that get high AAA ratings tend to be more diverse (as you might expect). Also, a LOT more US restaurants have AAA ratings. Definitely worth checking out and as with Michelin, even 1 Diamond tends to indicate a good restaurant.

    • @SpeedyTubaGuy
      @SpeedyTubaGuy 2 роки тому +12

      Makes sense why AAA would have more, I think I remember seeing that Michelin basically won't even consider evaluating a restaurant in the US unless it's in the NYC area, Chicago, or San Francisco

    • @brigand13
      @brigand13 2 роки тому +9

      @@SpeedyTubaGuy - that's what I read also. The AAA 4 & 5 Diamond restaurants that I've had the pleasure of dining at were NOT in any of those cities. One was in Tucson, AZ (the Tackroon, which sadly is no longer extant after a long and fabled operating life)! If Michelin is determined to ignore 99+% of the US, why should anyone care about their opinions in this country?
      Truth told, I'm more of a Diners, Drive-ins and Dives girl than even a AAA 5 Diamond fine diner! 😀 I greatly enjoyed trying the high end places to see what was up, but for general food exploration, I go for simpler (and less expensive) fare.

  • @luisoncpp
    @luisoncpp 2 роки тому +119

    I have been very skeptical about Michelin stars since I learned that in a reality show, chefs with stars were having trouble just to make an street taco.

    • @corozan3080
      @corozan3080 2 роки тому +5

      Ahem Gordon 💀

    • @msk-qp6fn
      @msk-qp6fn Рік тому

      😂😂😂

    • @bobtoad8601
      @bobtoad8601 Рік тому +9

      I remember a competition to make a cheese sandwich. Who puts truffes in a cheese sandwich?

    • @Mardikuz
      @Mardikuz Рік тому +3

      @@bobtoad8601 whoever has the money to do it LOL

  • @MiniEnder
    @MiniEnder 2 роки тому +43

    I recently watched a very similar video to this by Adam Ragusea (i'm just saying great minds think alike not accusing Mat of stealing) and he showed how Michelin hasn't gotten to a lot of countries outside of Europe and that would help explain why it's not used as often to judge restaurants.

    • @Insertia_Nameia
      @Insertia_Nameia 2 роки тому +6

      That's a really good channel when it comes to food and learning about it's history. I also love Tasting History.

  • @TheGrinbery
    @TheGrinbery Рік тому +18

    The spiffin brit, probably: michelin star guide is perfectly balanced with no exploits

    • @Wushington
      @Wushington Рік тому +4

      Lol I saw it and i immediately came here to see if anyone knew. I’m so glad you know 🥲

  • @zm8843
    @zm8843 2 роки тому +15

    5:05 do not call me out

  • @the_really_blobfish
    @the_really_blobfish 2 роки тому +9

    11:53 ah yes my favorite country Europe

  • @Cyn_Loves_Donuts
    @Cyn_Loves_Donuts 2 роки тому +53

    Wait so if I had ONE Michelin star i’m better than 99% of the world?

    • @CosmicPlatonix
      @CosmicPlatonix 2 роки тому +28

      Sadly, as this video proves, no. It just means you resemble France more closely than 99% of the world.

    • @Cyn_Loves_Donuts
      @Cyn_Loves_Donuts 2 роки тому +9

      So then it means I’m 99% more French then everyone else?

    • @firdanharbima6997
      @firdanharbima6997 2 роки тому

      @@Cyn_Loves_Donuts ye

    • @Cyn_Loves_Donuts
      @Cyn_Loves_Donuts 2 роки тому +1

      @@firdanharbima6997 pog

    • @pointlessproductions13
      @pointlessproductions13 2 роки тому +2

      @@CosmicPlatonix Well it is partially French biased, but it's disingenuous to say that it is 100% about how French the restaurant is.

  • @CraftingMenace
    @CraftingMenace 2 роки тому +9

    The last part of the judging reminded me of something I saw years ago, which was basically a single panel comic that had a bunch of animals, cats, dogs, birds, fish, and said "in the interest of fairness, we will be judging all animals by the same standard, how easily they can climb a tree"

  • @SageConnel
    @SageConnel 2 роки тому +18

    Adding to the conspiracy. Napa valley, which has the 3 Michelin star restaurants for about 200k people, 2 of the 3 are french themed or inspired ( bouchon, and french laundry) the third is Japanese. 👀

  • @emilyfoster2426
    @emilyfoster2426 2 роки тому +101

    I knew the backstory of the Michelin stars but didn't know about the criteria bias so I found this super interesting! Also it got me wondering - why do I see French food as fancy? As a European (from the UK) when I think of fancy food I think of Boeuf bourguignon, Salmon En Papillote, Potatoes Dauphinoise, Duck a l'orange, Mille Feuille, soufflé, clafoutis, Tarte Tatin, etc. The fanciest restaurant I can think of is coté (a chain French restaurant). Maybe its the fancy sounding names, the way these dishes are made or the history behind it but I'd love to find out! Maybe it's worth doing a food theory on?

    • @NecroAsphyxia
      @NecroAsphyxia 2 роки тому +35

      Simple really. Because the British always found the French to be "upper class" and by extension so did it's colonies.
      Ever since the Middle Ages, French Aristocracy was seen as above British nobles and British Nobles would go out of their way to emulate the French. Hence why they would often learn French and English was related to "commoner speech".

    • @emilyfoster2426
      @emilyfoster2426 2 роки тому

      @@NecroAsphyxia oh thank you that’s really interesting I never knew that!

    • @UmbraKrameri
      @UmbraKrameri 2 роки тому +16

      British food is so basic in comparison that it's kind of inevitable to find french cuisine more fancy. This is not coming from a place of hate, I tried both multiple times and that's... my opinion, I guess? Though I would probably choose fish and chips with mushed pea and a good pint of IPA over boeuf burguignon any day. (But the country I come from has its own version of boeuf burguignon which I love very much, so maybe I'm biased.)

    • @NecroAsphyxia
      @NecroAsphyxia 2 роки тому +13

      @@emilyfoster2426 yeah. For a period of time many British even tried to pronounce things like the French because it sounded "fancier". Like dropping the H from words

    • @AxieFaction
      @AxieFaction 2 роки тому +3

      French food is better.... MatPat should have visited France instead of looking at Google trends.

  • @jeffrosenberger2148
    @jeffrosenberger2148 2 роки тому +80

    I was surprised with how detailed the episodes are that when Matt mentioned they printed 35,000 copies, the number posted on the video was 3,500. Slight difference. Always great and highly informative videos though.

    • @max5pop708
      @max5pop708 2 роки тому +1

      Some mistakes do happen in the theory videos and well small things like that happen

    • @PizzaPuffz
      @PizzaPuffz 2 роки тому +2

      im surprised i noticed that too lol

    • @jnzooger
      @jnzooger 2 роки тому +3

      Came here to say just that

    • @noxharken508
      @noxharken508 2 роки тому +1

      Saem

    • @Ren_out_of_Ten
      @Ren_out_of_Ten Рік тому

      Thank you for writing this. I have an audio processing disorder, so I mostly rely on reading captions to get by. I was so confused why this was important when the number was only off by 500, lol

  • @MihVal-cu4fc
    @MihVal-cu4fc Рік тому +4

    The thing about getting a michelin star is the fine dininges of the experience. Like if you go to south america the best food isn’t always going to be “refined”. The fact that it taste’s great doesn’t matter to the michelin guide.

    • @TheFoolintherainn
      @TheFoolintherainn Рік тому +1

      The Michelin star is given for the overall dining experience, not just food itself.

  • @marazex5955
    @marazex5955 2 роки тому +18

    The beginning sponsored part was more entertaining than actual Geico commercials

  • @ripkingtechnoblade6805
    @ripkingtechnoblade6805 2 роки тому +8

    Hold up, the Spiffing Brit? 6:48

  • @SamTaylorsVersion
    @SamTaylorsVersion 2 роки тому +8

    Hello MatPat and The Loyal Theorists!

  • @justina3901
    @justina3901 Рік тому +27

    This was so eye-opening and such a reminder on how we can be more critical thinkers when someone says something is the "best". Also hoping this shines light on other cuisines that don't get as much published recognition but absolutely deserve it 🙏

  • @erorr.sanitynotavailable6937
    @erorr.sanitynotavailable6937 2 роки тому +101

    I’m Australian and I’ve been to a lot of restaurants around Australia, but I don’t think I’ve seen a single French one!
    And Australia doesn’t have a single Michelin star! 😂

    • @ADerpyReality
      @ADerpyReality 2 роки тому

      Australia has tons of variety of cuisine and chefs. With ingredients easy to obtain it can be good too.

    • @ADerpyReality
      @ADerpyReality 2 роки тому +1

      There is 7 in Australia

    • @rubis5904
      @rubis5904 2 роки тому +1

      I indeed never tried fried tarentula

    • @shannonm7981
      @shannonm7981 2 роки тому

      Can't beat a chicken snitty/parma.

    • @erorr.sanitynotavailable6937
      @erorr.sanitynotavailable6937 2 роки тому

      @@ADerpyReality Stars, or French restaurants?

  • @therobotengineer9834
    @therobotengineer9834 2 роки тому +45

    Second time asking this, Food theory idea: could a gingerbread house actually be habitable? And if not, what food or combination of foods would make the best house?

    • @smg4suckslmaooo658
      @smg4suckslmaooo658 2 роки тому

      Let's be honest we remember this
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    • @orangeants
      @orangeants 2 роки тому

      Oh man that's such a good idea I hope they make it

    • @nicolethompson2399
      @nicolethompson2399 2 роки тому +1

      No and none because ants and rain

  • @HANKSANDY69420
    @HANKSANDY69420 2 роки тому +9

    12:07 | MatPat, im so patriotic that i can sense the word "Independence" through almost any language barrier. Also, the French revolution is related to America's in a couple of ways, and they didnt seem to make much of a difference. Legit just L - Independence. A sign that we are cooler and they can just go ahead and take the L lmfaooo

  • @mrchefcheck
    @mrchefcheck Рік тому +9

    The thing that annoys me about nice restaurants at least in the US is that the waiters/waitresses never just leave you alone. I don't need you to ask me if everything is ok or to refill my water every 5 mins 😩😩

    • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
      @anna_in_aotearoa3166 Рік тому +1

      Completely agree! Attentive service staff if you need their help is one thing, but breathing down diners' necks (probably because you've been trained that this is thr best way to get high tips) is just disruptive 😣

    • @AstarionWifey
      @AstarionWifey Рік тому +1

      Really? I get ignored most of the time
      How I wish my waiters/waitresses were attentive 😂

    • @the11382
      @the11382 Рік тому +2

      Some countries like the Netherlands have it in the culture for waiters to not bother clients too much. You have standard stuff like drinks, menu, food, and you will be left alone. You can stick your hand up if you need anything.

  • @Ins_minutes
    @Ins_minutes 2 роки тому +10

    6:00 what is that demon in the back of the car

  • @davebrunero5529
    @davebrunero5529 2 роки тому +6

    I feel like this is an attack on the Michelin star process with omission of a number of significant factors.
    Most of Michelin's people are located in Europe, meaning they can inspect more restaurants in that part of the world... Additionally, there is consideration to quality of service and not just the food. In many parts of the World, you might have good food somewhere but limited service... Next there really are simply dead spots in the World that cover larger areas with regards to fine dining (being from the American Midwest, there is a lot of McDonald's and Subway's... And that is about it)... I could easily defend there are no Michelin star restaurants within 4-hours of where I am currently... Because simply there is not the culinary talent...
    So are there more Michelin star restaurants in France because they attract the talent? Because the best want the stars? Because the talent is in that area?

    • @generalcodsworth4417
      @generalcodsworth4417 2 роки тому

      I do think the Japan example shows that the Michelin star isn't about finding three best food in the world, or even the best dining experiences in the world, but is about French nationalism. It would be one thing if there was a direct correlation between proximity to France and number of Michelin stars, but they obviously have a lot of people in Japan that just so happen to favor French restaurants.
      By making sure France has the most stars, Michelin is saying "we here in France have most of the best food in the world." By giving stars abroad only to restaurants that fit French styles and traditions, they're rewarding people for emulating French cuisine. It's not about finding the best places to eat, it's about finding the most French places to eat.

    • @davebrunero5529
      @davebrunero5529 2 роки тому +2

      @@generalcodsworth4417 the problem with the Japanese example is that there are many non French Japanese restaurants that have also received stars. But as service is generally very limited at say a ramen restaurant, such restaurants would be missing on the service part for a star.
      The criteria for a star is more than just the food, as setting and service are also significant factors. Take a minute and consider the definition of a star.
      1 star : "A very good restaurant in its category" (Une très bonne table dans sa catégorie)
      2 stars : "Excellent cooking, worth a detour" (Table excellente, mérite un détour)
      3 stars : "Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey" (Une des meilleures tables, vaut le voyage)
      Next also consider how long other countries have been included:
      America, 2005
      Tokyo, 2007
      Hong Kong and Macau, 2008
      Canada, 2022

  • @dasheep4004
    @dasheep4004 2 роки тому +10

    7:04: wanna break from the ads?

  • @Sonia-zq9ek
    @Sonia-zq9ek Рік тому +5

    I honestly think that most of the rating goes onto the “experience” rather than the food. It’s more about how the serve the menu and all the ritual around it. To truly enjoy my meal, and not that their food is bad, I’d definitely choose a different type of restaurant, there are much better ones!

  • @jabrow7135
    @jabrow7135 2 роки тому +16

    Actually Mat, AAA does do reviews of restaurants among other things. They can even plan a trip if you go into one of the AAA offices.

  • @SamuRaichu13
    @SamuRaichu13 2 роки тому +22

    Food theory idea: are beans really good for your heart?

    • @smg4suckslmaooo658
      @smg4suckslmaooo658 2 роки тому

      Let's be honest we remember this
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    • @thaliacrafts407
      @thaliacrafts407 2 роки тому

      Yes, but you have to cook them. Raw beans can actually do the exact opposite.

  • @d__osaka2433
    @d__osaka2433 Рік тому +8

    Thank you for this video.
    I was getting some suspicious vibes from the michelin star system when I ate at two different restaurants rated the same score of 2 stars.
    One of them, a restaurant in Brazil, was probably the most interesting culinary experience I’ve ever had, full of intricate flavors and combinations I had never tasted before.
    The other, a restaurant in Switzerland, had a pretty good bison steak. And that’s it I guess?

  • @partydave1067
    @partydave1067 2 роки тому +11

    14:12 I laughed so hard when I saw this🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @TomMcMorrow
    @TomMcMorrow 2 роки тому +10

    Wait a minute, you said they printed over 35,000 copies but the graphic shows 3,500.
    That is pretty cool though and it makes perfect sense that they'd diversify considering cars weren't very prominent back then.

  • @ethanwei7353
    @ethanwei7353 2 роки тому +12

    4:40 i didnt know this was a horror channel...

  • @mikemcconeghy4658
    @mikemcconeghy4658 Рік тому +7

    Got to say, turning a marketing idea into a globally recognized stamp of excellence is quite an accomplishment.

    • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
      @anna_in_aotearoa3166 Рік тому +1

      Agreed!! The original context (both the "French" & the "for rich people") seems to be still significantly influencing how the system works, but the myth of what it stands for has become so much more entrenched, it seems to obscure most of that?

  • @Barm31415
    @Barm31415 2 роки тому +60

    Michelin stars aren't really a grade of how good a restaurant is but they are good to see how fancy a restaurant is

  • @BigHardBrain
    @BigHardBrain 2 роки тому +6

    6:58 Any UA-cam Premium slander earns a like from me

  • @12kenbutsuri
    @12kenbutsuri 2 роки тому +9

    To be fair, there are also disproportionate amount of French restaurants compared to other European restaurants like Italian food, since japaneseike French food the most, but its still weird that there aren't many Japanese restaurants though.

  • @geoRANDOM
    @geoRANDOM Рік тому +8

    Great Video Matt, something I think is worth looking into, when Michelin first started making car tyres, they weren't as profitable due to the low amount of cars. The stars began with recommending restaurants that were further away from the city so that people would have to drive further away and wear down their tyres faster. It was partially an incentive for people to wear down their tyres faster to help with Michelin's profitability.

    • @geoRANDOM
      @geoRANDOM Рік тому +1

      This also helps to explain that over time, more countries bordering France also got the stars as they are much further to drive to.

  • @Glaciee
    @Glaciee 2 роки тому +6

    Next food theory video: Your life is a lie (Your life is cake)

    • @Wii_is_ware
      @Wii_is_ware 2 роки тому +1

      next food theory: sand is actually a delicacy

  • @rainaroseling
    @rainaroseling 2 роки тому +9

    I have also heard of the similarity affect. People prefer things they are used to and some foods are probably foods that they aren't used to eating.

  • @wing_king
    @wing_king 2 роки тому +33

    This episode was very informative and educational. I always thought the number of Michelin stars you have decides how good of a restaurant you are but apparently not. It felt like there was a lot more facts than in previous videos. The video taught me Geography, History and way more about the 1900s origins of Michelin’s business tactics. As usual a great Food Theory video. Can’t wait for the next one. Thanks Mat Pat.
    From Anonymous Writer. 😁😀

    • @wing_king
      @wing_king 2 роки тому +1

      Good

    • @wing_king
      @wing_king 2 роки тому +1

      Thank

    • @wing_king
      @wing_king 2 роки тому +1

      You

    • @anthonydavis5288
      @anthonydavis5288 2 роки тому +1

      @@wing_king Was there someone else commenting or are you just replying to yourself?

  • @varunkesarkar439
    @varunkesarkar439 Рік тому +11

    My respect for Michelin star is gone 😂

    • @5spec
      @5spec Рік тому

      Then you missed the point of this video, watch it again

  • @NickDoom35
    @NickDoom35 2 роки тому +28

    Food theory idea: how much does texture really affect taste and preference? It varies from person to person but is there a way to get around it for people with an aversion to certain textures?

  • @miniman6441
    @miniman6441 2 роки тому +10

    Food theory: does restaurant food actually taste better then home made food

    • @edbertkhovey
      @edbertkhovey 2 роки тому +1

      No, it's the same as wine and alcohol. Not everyone appreciate the real or expensive stuff. You can test it by taste testing multiple product from different price point, sometimes you just like the cheap or the most familiar one. And that's totally okay 👍

    • @roofdogblues7400
      @roofdogblues7400 2 роки тому +1

      That's a gargantuan task, how many home cooks are they going to compare to how many restaurants to come to a reasonable conclusion? There are people that couldn't cook well if their lives depended on it, so they depend on restaurants for something that's not microwave food, are you going to count them in the equation(My brother always under cooks or burns his food, for instance, and doesn't cook the variety of meals even a food truck makes)? If so, percentage wise, restaurants will always win. Are you only counting well rated restaurants, or including the worst rated restaurants too? Too many variables for any meaningful conclusion.

    • @fatguy9
      @fatguy9 2 роки тому +1

      I think it depends who is cooking the food, the local ingredients most likely grew in the same dirt

    • @corozan3080
      @corozan3080 2 роки тому

      Mom’s cooking slams everyone

  • @williamstephens7277
    @williamstephens7277 2 роки тому +7

    Food theory idea for Halloween: There’s an anime called “Tokyo Ghoul” with humanoid creatures that can only eat human flesh… and coffee. So why coffee? Why is that A OK? how come every other normal food tastes terrible to ghouls, except coffee?

  • @Phoenix-MX1
    @Phoenix-MX1 Рік тому +3

    It makes total sense, I live in Denver and I got curious and Googled the michelin star restaurants in the city and it was Japanese French restaurants.

  • @ybfriendlystrawberry
    @ybfriendlystrawberry 2 роки тому +10

    I think the general public always gets that thought where they find themselves really enjoying street food. But also thoughts of what "good" food could look like collides with what you might think of as "bad" food. I can see how it's no wonder that street food had become such a thing a while ago ^^

  • @Persona1996
    @Persona1996 2 роки тому +7

    Here’s a theory. Why is Root beer called that when it’s not even alcohol (Beer)

    • @ZmaoGaming
      @ZmaoGaming 2 роки тому +4

      Traditional Root Beer does in-fact have alcohol.

    • @SergioLeonardoCornejo
      @SergioLeonardoCornejo 2 роки тому +3

      Because it used to be, sir. Originally the ingredients that gave it flavor were fermented, which produced CO2 and alcohol. But the amount of the latter is not high enough to enter the alcoholic drinks category.

    • @michaelb1761
      @michaelb1761 2 роки тому

      @@ZmaoGaming I don't know if they are true root beers, but I know there are some alcoholic root beers available now. I've also made true ginger beer by fermenting ginger juice, sugar, and lemon juice, and it is definitely alcoholic. Then there is a drink in Africa that is fermented grain that is similar to beer, but they use a tree bark in place of hops since they didn't have hops. If you can make alcohol from it, it's a safe bet humans have.

  • @Bas-TB
    @Bas-TB 2 роки тому +19

    Michelin stars generally are rewarded based on the formalness/fanciness of places that offer great food, so a mom and pop shops are basically excluded.
    I didn’t visit any too fancy place when I was in the US, I wanted to visit dinners, bbq places, brewpubs, steakhouses & the fast food places we don’t have here in the Netherlands. We did visit one fancy place that was specialized in local game meat.
    I am more inclined to visit a fancy place in France or Italy, as it feel like that would be a part of the experience.

    • @smg4suckslmaooo658
      @smg4suckslmaooo658 2 роки тому

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    • @robcaines8652
      @robcaines8652 2 роки тому +3

      Just returned from Singapore last week where I ate a $5 plate of chicken from a street vendor who held a Michelin star.
      You’re using a very broad brush.

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    @helpmereach45ksubswithoutvideo 2 роки тому +16

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  • @Zerviscos
    @Zerviscos Рік тому +3

    Thanks, they really need to update their entire organization. Instead of having europeans travel to countries to review food they aren't familiar with, why not just actually have branches from different countries they can train to be critics so they can judge restaurants in their own local country when they come back. This helps eliminate selection bias and becomes impartial to local cuisine in that region. I can definitely say as someone who's visited multiple countries in their lifetime, I am more fond with food in Asia than in the west most of the times, and I can say that's partially because I'm also Asian, that's just how my palette grew, and while I do respect and like some western foods, I do find some of them quite dull in terms of taste. When I visited US for a few times, you can't imagine how many times I'd just give up on a burger or sandwich prepared by a restaurant just because 1.) jfc why does US prep so much potato sides(eg fries/tots/etc.), 2.) insane portions and 3.) lack of actual spice/taste after a while.
    You can imagine why a lot of people even westerners tend to like Chinese foods, they're one of the tastiest and cost-effective cuisine I can think of, and honestly I'd take it more than a lot of western foods any day. Eat Drink Man Woman intro is probably my favorite scene to show to someone whenever I want them to be enticed by Chinese food.

  • @OrangeJuiceEnjoyer0
    @OrangeJuiceEnjoyer0 2 роки тому +23

    The Geico ad at the beginning is just comedic genius for some reason. There isn't anything very funny about it but I found myself laughing at MatPats puppet mouth and the French guy being super French. Great ad

    • @benito23453
      @benito23453 2 роки тому

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    • @GriffinZambia
      @GriffinZambia 2 роки тому

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