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๐ 4/5 - Food was excellent as expected.
By ๐ป @J W., 02/22/2024 3:00 am
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Well executed with really creative flavors and combinations. Deducting 1 star for service and the drink program. Service downstairs was excellent. Service upstairs with the dessert is best described as snarky and rushed. I really did not appreciate the server's comments when I ordered a second espresso with my second dessert. Maybe he was trying to be funny and personable, but it came across as condescending and snarky. Regarding the drinks program, I would have appreciated being told that there was a non alcoholic drink paring available as I have been cutting back on my alcohol consumption. I ordered wine by the glass and the sommelier choose the wines and didn't offer to bring a wine list. The first glass was a $35 3 oz pour of a $70 retail central coast chardonnay. I would be OK with that if the pour were larger or the wine wasn't readily available in local stores (which it is). It was also a disappointing match with the first courses. The second glass was a $65 3 oz pour of a $120 retail wine. This was a perfect match with the dish (broccoli fondue) and an excellent wine, although I wish the pour was larger. I guess the lesson is to get the wine pairing, don't order by the glass. Wine pairings are usually more alcohol than I want but given the size of the pours, it would have been OK here.
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