Kick streamer named Clavicular has caused a flurry of online responses after trashing a burger at an upscale French restaurant, claiming the high-end meal failed to match its cost or status. His frank review quickly went viral on social media, with clips of his comments gaining millions of views and reviving debate about whether fine dining always beats fast food.
Clavicular’s French restaurant review goes viral
In the viral clip, Clavicular is seen sampling what appeared to be an organic burger while live-streaming from a fine dining restaurant. Instead of complimenting the meal, he was quick to criticize the flavor and presentation, repeatedly making unfavorable comparisons to McDonald’s.His criticism grew more pointed as the bun started to fall apart and he had trouble eating the burger. He kept wondering throughout the stream how a restaurant with such an upscale atmosphere could serve food that didn’t, in his opinion, meet even the most basic expectations.At one point, Clavicular said:“Organic food is so sh*t. No cap. No cap. Bro, this is like, not even edible. What the f**k? The bun falling apart? Like, are you kidding me bro? Like, motherf**kers are wearing like, a bow tie and a dress down suit, like, to serve me some dog sh*t. Yeah bro, a**. Yeah nah, hell nah.”His remarks echoed the frustration many viewers associated with paying premium prices for meals that do not match expectations. Others, however, argued that a single dish should not define an entire restaurant’s quality.
Clavicular says McDonald’s burger tasted better
Aside from criticizing the restaurant, Clavicular made another statement that also quickly caught viewers’ attention. A viral post recapping the livestream said he claimed McDonald’s burgers tasted “way better” than the organic burger he was given.That comparison was one of the biggest talking points online. Some users agreed that fancy restaurants may focus more on presentation than flavor, while others defended gourmet cuisine and said personal taste is an important element in food reviews.She also noted the growing influence of livestreamers on public opinion. Even a short clip, less than a minute long, was enough to inspire some serious conversation on multiple platforms, with many viewers weighing in despite never visiting the restaurant themselves.So far, the restaurant has not publicly responded to the viral criticism. It’s not clear whether Clavicular’s review is a bad experience that happens to everyone from time to time or a difference in taste.But the clip is another illustration of how the unscripted moments of a livestream can dominate social media. In a time when creators are telling everyday stories about their lives, a simple honest reaction to a meal can spark a viral conversation that reaches millions of people around the world.
