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Judy54 Mon 21-Oct-24 14:26:52

Visited a lovely pub restaurant recently but the portion on my plate was one of the largest I have ever seen. I like to see what is on the plate with the meat/fish surrounded by the vegetables. This was piled so high it was impossible to see what was what! Yes it is difficult for restaurants to please everyone but I just found it so off putting. On this occasion it even beat Mr J and that is saying something! Lovely as the pub was I just can't face visiting again. Would you find large portions like this not right for you?

Baggs Tue 22-Oct-24 15:48:07

With close family/friends you can eat off one plate too if the eatery baulks at providing two.

Baggs Tue 22-Oct-24 15:46:24

Order one meal and ask for two plates. Been there, done it, etc.

MissInterpreted Tue 22-Oct-24 15:41:29

DeeAitch56

I’ve asked for child portions in many restaurants, but sadly the vast majority refuse to serve them

Just ask for a small portion then - I've always found places more than happy to oblige. Nowhere has ever refused.

DeeAitch56 Tue 22-Oct-24 15:37:34

I’ve asked for child portions in many restaurants, but sadly the vast majority refuse to serve them

chrissie13 Tue 22-Oct-24 15:28:29

Wetherspoons have a Small Plates and a Small Pub Classics section on their menus.
The portions at our local fish and chip shop are enormous, they do an OAP portion, but even that is massive!

heavenlyheath Tue 22-Oct-24 15:07:47

Portions are huge should give you less and stop price increases. Even coffee shops serve scones and tray bakes that are far to big.

SaxonGrace Tue 22-Oct-24 14:42:07

I don’t blame him, my partner and I at a local carvery were amazed one lunch time watching those folk balancing mountains of food back to their tables, I very much doubt they could have eaten it all and suspect some may have had doggy bags on their person

Tiley Tue 22-Oct-24 14:26:24

A large meal really puts me off so much so I often go for a Starter and a desert. It's disgusting the amount of food that you see on plates these days, no wonder there are so many fat people about.

Musicgirl Tue 22-Oct-24 14:19:21

I usually ask for a smaller portion if it is available, but the other week we were in a fish and chips restaurant and l forgot to do this. The portions were enormous. DH and DS finished theirs, but I was defeated about halfway through. I made sure I ate all the fish, but ate around half the chips. I saw an older gentleman at a neighbouring table who had a small portion and wished l had had the same. Apart from anything else, l find certain foods, chips being the worst offenders, can give me terrible reflux, which means that I have a sensation of a piece of food being stuck in my throat and it makes me physically sick. It comes on without warning, which can be terribly embarrassing if we are out, so I don't want to precipitate that.

Bazza Tue 22-Oct-24 14:13:29

I remember my first visit to Florida in the eighties where most restaurants served a main course on a huge oval platterabsolutely piled with food. It was totally off putting no matter how hungry I was. The waste at a buffet breakfast was just disgusting. Perhaps things have changed.

Lizzies Tue 22-Oct-24 13:16:44

One of the selling points for my new abode was the proximity of a good chippy! I only go once a month, if that. The first time I asked for a small fish, small chips and mushy peas. The fish was what I would have called large and there were too many chips to fit on the plate. I saw they did a “lite bite “. Mini fish and chips and choice of curry sauce, mushy peas or gravy. Ordered that. The fish was definitely not mini , the chips were about the same amount and the peas were a full size portion. I can eat all the fish and peas, but I end up wasting the chips. They are delicious though.

amazonia Tue 22-Oct-24 13:12:13

My 87 year old dad likes to take me out for lunch when I visit - every 3-4 weeks. He has discovered a local pub that has a good menu. This includes a smaller plate menu - everything from chicken curry to roast loin of pork. It really is a perfect - average price of £9.50 - amount. They even offer a small pud option too.
We go mid week. The place is packed with older clientele. The owners have got it right in my opinion.

Tenko Tue 22-Oct-24 12:49:11

I ask for a doggy bag if I can’t finish what’s on my plate.

Kim19 Tue 22-Oct-24 12:48:58

Until a couple of years ago I used to manage a starter and main course without problem. However, nowadays I can only have a starter course or maybe two and then I'm full to the gunnels. Can't understand this but have to assume my stomach must have shrunk? Certainly not obvious on the outside!! So comforting to know I'm not alone in this.....

kwest Tue 22-Oct-24 12:35:09

We had a very nice 'full English' at a garden centre last Friday. What spoiled it slightly was that the toast and two pats of butter were all piled onto the plate as well. It is a very well organised place and the only other quirk is that it is run to a formula, so there are no substitutions and if you order a full english for example you have to have everything that is mentioned for that item on the menu. The food is all locally sourced, it is served piping hot. There is nothing to complain about but a side plate for the toast would be so much nicer.
The previous time we went we ordered a bacon, brie and walnut salad. Again top quality ingredients but I can't see how they made a profit. Each big dish contained enough to generously feed three people. We each had that panicky feeling that no matter how much you eat the amount never seems to go down. Sometimes less is more.

knspol Tue 22-Oct-24 12:32:09

I think piled up plates of food are a sign of a not very good restaurant. Puts me off completely and would not visit again.

MissInterpreted Tue 22-Oct-24 12:22:02

Honestly, just ask - most places will happily give you a smaller portion if you just ask them (nicely)!

farmgran Tue 22-Oct-24 12:06:27

Most cafes serve enormous slices, gigantic muffins and cheese scones the size of a plate so you need to either share one or wrap half in a serviette n take it home!

henetha Tue 22-Oct-24 10:21:08

It's such a waste, isn't it. I went out for a family meal last week and the food was lovely but just too much. I simply couldn't eat it all. I wish now that I had asked for doggy bag, but didn't think of it at the time. Maybe I'll just have a starter and a pudding from now on.

Witzend Tue 22-Oct-24 09:13:41

JackyB

In Germany you can always ask for senior portions. And I always take ha!f of it home with me even then.

On our recent holiday in the UK I often asked if I could just have a starter, which was a!ways accepted, and was plenty for my tummy.

As for breakfast buffets, I can't even manage toast and cereal - just one or the other is enough.

I often have just 2 starters - very often I fancy them more than the mains.

Witzend Tue 22-Oct-24 09:12:37

sodapop

mumofmadboys

Restaurants should definitely sell smaller meals- less waste and hopefully less obesity!

Absolutely momb I am put off my meal immediately if the plate is piled high.
Restaurants in France are now obliged to give you a box to take home any leftovers, that's a better option than waste at least.

Restaurants here will do the same if you ask. At least, I’ve never known one to refuse.

Jaxjacky Tue 22-Oct-24 09:05:41

Lisaangel10 the carvery we occasionally visit you help yourself to the vegetables, only the meat is plated for you, when you pay, up front, you can opt for a literally smaller plate.

JackyB Tue 22-Oct-24 08:45:17

In Germany you can always ask for senior portions. And I always take ha!f of it home with me even then.

On our recent holiday in the UK I often asked if I could just have a starter, which was a!ways accepted, and was plenty for my tummy.

As for breakfast buffets, I can't even manage toast and cereal - just one or the other is enough.

Chocolatelovinggran Tue 22-Oct-24 07:09:04

Perhaps Gundy can confirm that the American chain " Wendy's " offers smaller portion meals for seniors.
I recall this being the case when I was there a few years ago. I thought that it was a brilliant idea .

Jane43 Tue 22-Oct-24 06:24:22

mumofmadboys

Restaurants should definitely sell smaller meals- less waste and hopefully less obesity!

They do smaller portions in America and Canada for seniors.