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🤢 2/5 - Don't eat here.
By 👻 @Akash K., 03/01/2023 3:00 am
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It is not worth your money.The food is very good but not great. I've been fortunate enough to be able to eat at Alinea, French Laundry, Per Se, Spondi, Joel Robuchon, and a bunch of other restaurants in this category. Addison is honestly nowhere near the quality or execution of those places. I can see it being 1 star, but even that is pushing it.Value: absolutely terrible. For those of you that held reservations three months ago, rest assured that Addison has jacked up the price by nearly 40% as a thank you. Then, they are very cagey about the price of wine pairings. We got their lowest end wine pairing and they charged $355/pp for 8 pours of 2 oz each. $900+/pp after tip. This is highway robbery. Alinea, with their full tasting menu and wine pairing, with tip included, was $500/pp -- for vastly better food, vastly better service, and a truly special experience.Service: fine, but not great. Nothing awful to report here, but definitely noticed some jockeying between the sommelier and the other waitstaff to present dishes, to the point that the sommelier waved off one of the waiters with "you can go, I'll take care of it" before (sort of) presenting a dish. Most of the courses were well paced, but twice we were waiting nearly 15 minutes between courses which is very unusual in a high end tasting menu. I will (and have) paid a lot for excellent dining experiences, but the fair value for dinner at Addison, including the pairings, would have been $250-300/pp.Ambiance: nice, but nothing special. It genuinely feels like a hotel lobby, complete with lobby bar.
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