What's wrong with a plate? Baffled diners share hilarious photos of their restaurant meals served on bricks, shopping trolleys and water PIPES.
Britain's trend-setting restaurants are leaving a bad taste in diners' mouths as they try to ditch the traditional plate.
Punters have been left bemused as their food is served in cocktail glasses, in miniature shopping trolleys and even on bricks.
However the creative efforts of restaurant bosses have gone too far and customers - who just want a good meal - are taking to social media to expose the worst offenders.
Bob Granleese was underwhelmed by a supermarket-themed serving suggestion when he ordered a burger with coleslaw on the side - which arrived inside a tiny replica trolley.
'Hey, tell you what would be a great idea, let's put the coleslaw IN A SHOPPING TROLLEY.'
The theatrical but impractical substitutes for conventional ways of serving food included the use of stone arches for starters and risotto-filled coffee mugs.
George Sudhakar was given a slice of tart on a flat board, which looked perfectly attractive until it comes to pouring on the accompanying jug of custard which poses a spilling hazard.
Sometimes when it comes to presentation chefs leave all the artistic flair at the door and opt for a minimalist approach, Rachael Hitchinson was served porridge in a tin.
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