Posh San Francisco restaurant selling pricey dish served on an iPad
Rich people living in tech capital can now enjoy grub presented on a VERY expensive platter

A Michelin-starred restaurant is now serving a super-pricey dish served on one of Apple's expensive iPads.
Quince, a three-starred eatery in San Francisco, has begun offering a concoction called “A Dog in Search of Gold” which comes on top of a tablet.
The dish is described as “white truffle croquettes [served] on iPads playing videos of water dogs on the truffle-hunt".
However, the website 9to5Mac raised a few questions about the posh restaurants bizarre culinary experiment.
: "Obviously there are some issues with this idea, namely health concerns.
"Presumably the iPads are cleaned thoroughly between customers, but there most likely aren’t any health code regulations for ensuring that they are cleaned in the safest way possible."
also suggested that the plan would backfire due to the intelligence of residents in the tech capital.
"This being San Francisco, how long until someone reprograms one of those things to display one-star Quince reviews on Yelp?"
However, a "photographer and beer connoisseur" called Sean Molin dismissed these concerns and wrote: "I can't imagine the glass would be difficult to clean. And knowing the price of truffles and the going rate for dining at a 3-star Michelin restaurant, they can probably afford to just replace the iPads with each dish in any case."
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