Max Wrote:
PopTodd Wrote:
It's been too long.
This is where we're going:
www.vierestaurant.comIt's walking distance from our house (ink nice weather), and we've been dying to try it.
We're gonna do a chef's tasting and enjoy every damn minute of it! Awwwww yeah!!!
Phil (epa): I'll fill you in on Wednesday.
This sounds really cool... We have no really nice restaurants like this in my area - I'd have to drive the wife 8 hours (ink nice weather) to partake of such a treat.
I see the menu prices, but about how much does a chef's tasting cost? (if you don't mind my asking.) And what, exactly, does a chef's tasting entail?
A chef's tasting (aka - "Degustation") entails letting the chef make whatever the hell he wants to make for you. It's always a multi-course meal (usually between 5-7 courses). You just tell him/her if there's anything you are allergic to, or won't eat, so he can avoid that ingredient.
Then you sit back, and be surprised at what comes to your table.
It's a lovely and very fun way to eat at the nicer restaurants.
We noticed that the price of this restaurant's New Year's Eve menu is $70 per person, so I'm guessing that ours will be about $50-60 each, plus wine. That's pretty standard for this area for this type of meal. Charlie Trotters runs, I think $70 - $85 per person. So it ain't too bad.
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