I've done this on business travel as well. One doesn't need to limit their business dining to the airport, cafeterias or hotel restaurants. I try to find at least one or two good dining experiences when I travel for work.penningtron wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 2:33 pm Business travel, airport or office cafeterias etc. pffft. That stuff is socially accepted plus there's nothing to lose away from home. Go find a cute trattoria in your neighborhood, maybe go there 7pm on a Friday night and just fuckin' sit there by yourself and eat. Like really draw it out with a bottle of wine and shit. That's next level.
When I had a project outside of Folsom, CA, I went to The Waterboy in Sacto and enjoyed a couple glasses of Lillet Blanc, Cassoulet Toulouse, a gold beet and white anchovy salad, and a good coffee by myself on the client's dime.
When in Thousand Oaks, CA, I had a wonderful meal at an extremely authentic Hunanese restaurant in Newberry Park and spent a good while after the meal learning from the waiter/owner about finding recipes for the food - including a YouTube channel hosted by his business partner in Orange County.