This may belong in Other Culinary Chat, if so moderators please move it and accept my apology for incorrect placement.
So the other day I went with my daughter to a local North Shore restaurant for lunch, she LOVES their tomato soup and although it doesn't get much love from LTH, it's generally been pretty reliable. Not a chain but part of a well-known dining empire, I'll leave the name out of it for now. I wasn't sure what I was going to want and was pleased to see a special "Heirloom Tomato Salad with fresh mozzarella and grilled shrimp" which came with some sort of vinaigrette of no discernible flavor. But I digress.
The "heirloom tomatoes" did not look heirloom to me. I am NO expert on almost anything, but I've had amazing heirloom tomatoes in fine establishments and these weren't fitting the bill IMO. I was asked by my server how it was and I honestly commented, 'eh.' I asked if it would be possible to find out from the chef what types of tomatoes I was served, particularly since every other time I've had something like this the menu identified the selected tomatoes by name. One in particular, of which there were three large slices, seemed EXACTLY like under-ripe, grocery store beefsteaks: flavorless, colorless, eh. She came back with "heirloom" and sent the manager over. HE also told me they were 'heirloom.' From the market downtown, an assortment of unnamed tomatoes selected by the purveyor for the restaurant. I must have looked incredulous, as he asked me which were my favorite and I replied "the yellow ones." So he brought me a few more slices of the yellow ones. They were nothing special but at least seemed ripe.
Well my daughter was embarrassed (she's a teenager of course) and I didn't make any sort of scene, just finished and paid. But I have been thinking about this for 3 days now. (Too much time on my hands?)
Maybe I'm wrong for expecting true heirloom at a place like this, but the menu said it. Maybe I've assigned too much sophistication to this establishment and I should've just sucked it up and not questioned it. Maybe they were indeed some sort of heirloom type of tomatoes but they couldn't identify them. Maybe I'm cynical in thinking these were routine multi-colored tomatoes and their lack of taste and color was a dead giveaway.
What would you have done? Would you do any sort of follow-up? I'm honestly not looking to slam the place. Not trying for a free meal or anything, nor do I want to be "right" and have them proven wrong. I'm just sort of really bummed by the whole experience and need to get it out of my system.
Thanks.