Michelin-starred restaurant to diners: Stop Instagramming food

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(London Telegraph) One of the country’s three-star Michelin restaurants has erected a sign telling diners not to photograph their food.

The first instinct of many restaurant-goers when their meal arrives is not to eat it, but to take a mobile phone picture and upload it to Instagram.

At the Waterside Inn in Bray, Berkshire, where the six-course tasting menu costs £167.50 without drinks, the practice has been outlawed.

“I’m really getting so upset about people taking pictures. We put up a card at the door – ‘No photos, please,'” said Michel Roux, who founded the restaurant with his brother, Albert.

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