The thought of musicians serenading you as you eat may make your stomach churn.
But listening to music during a meal will actually make your food taste better, according to a study.
Psychologists have found that 'sonically seasoning' your meal by listening to music from the same country as your food enhances the flavour.
And listening to classical music will make your wine taste more expensive.
But while slow music causes flavour sensations to last longer, up tempo tunes mean they diminish faster on the palate - and too much bass makes food seem bitter, the Oxford University researchers found.