I’m a travel food expert – this is worst all-inclusive hotel food I’ve ever had, and everyone agrees with me | The Sun

A TRAVEL expert revealed the worst all-inclusive hotel food he's ever had.

The vlogger, who goes by the name Dad Loves Food took on TikTok, shared his disappointment at the bleak meal he had on the hotel's supposed "Italian night".



He begins the clip by filming himself eating a slice of pizza while saying: "This is some of the worst all-inclusive food I've ever had in any resort that I've been".

The foodie revealed he was staying at a hotel in Playa del Ingles, Gran Canaria, before showing viewers a snapshot of the swimming pool and mountain views.

Aside from the grey skies, the man says the hotel has "beautiful scenes" and heads towards the restaurant area.

The vlogger walks into the dining area where the hotel is hosting an Italian night, with complimentary drinks and an array of Italian-themed food.

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But nothing could prepare him for the meal he was about to stack onto his plate.

He pans the camera across the bleak buffet table and says: "So instead of chips, I'm going to go with some sliced potatoes with cream".

The food lover then drops it onto his plate and moves on to a scooping of lasagna, a piece of fried chicken, a spoon of bolognese, a slice of margarita pizza, and some garlic bread.

He scatters grated cheese over the top of the mountain of food before seating himself and tucking in.

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"It is a meaty bolognese," he says, "thick chunks of meat and the sauce is tasteless".

After calling the bolognese "very, very bland" he moves on to the chicken.

"Now I'm going to have to visit Turkey for some new teeth," he quipped while visibly struggling to chew through the meat.

The content creator holds up the piece of chicken and taps it with his fork, showing viewers the crisp, burnt slab.

He then tries the lasagna which "isn't bad" and teams it with the garlic bread as "you can't go wrong with it".

But to his disappointment, the bread was tasteless, even when paired with a generous serving of aioli.

"I'm looking for something good from this dish," he said, "maybe it'll come from this black-bottomed pizza".

The TikToker holds up the pizza base to his viewers which shows it burnt to a crisp.

After taking a massive bite, he revealed that "the burnt bit was probably the best bit" before telling his followers how the meal was some of the worst hotel food he'd ever eaten.

The post racked up a mega 50.8k views, and his fans were quick to flood his comments with their disbelief.

One user wrote: "That buffet looks days old, I'd go out to eat lol".

Another said: "That sliced cream potatoes looked as dry as anything, looked like it had been sat there forever".

A third commented: "All inclusive! Who goes away to eat worse than they would at home".

One more joked: "What prison u in mate?".

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This comes after a holiday rep that lived in an all-inclusive resort for six months shared the bleak dinners she ate – and people were left horrified.

Another hotel guest was left shocked after ordering a £14 flatbread pizza and getting a "pathetic crust" with bizarre baked cherry tomatoes.


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