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Discussion in 'Drink, Smoke, and Fine Dining' started by Ferrariguy2, Jul 25, 2008.

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  1. theobordeaux

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    For the record and for those who know, in BOCUZE who had a soup in honor deValerie Giscard D'Estaing, Ches yet his mother white chicken "half-mourning" whose skin was black and white truffles, the mother white for his chicken in cream ... etc., etc. ... But I have to go to the obvious, the best international cuisine is now in the "chefs". I go to Lyon next week when Bocuse has opened a brasserie at the Gare de l'Est, People, but friendly. Simple but good. And cuine Japanese and you know cooking, is not it?
    But I know this is far.

    It's a joke, the best chefs are acutellement Japan and the United States. Soon in China.
     
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    And the best experts are the United States, Japan and soon in China. The decline of the glory of each other, and after the Roman Empire.
     
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    When I was in Venice, our tour guide took us to a little restuarant, just barely big enough to hold the entire group (about 40 or so). They served us simple food, starting off with large chunks of fresh goat cheese with cherry tomatoes, then served Lasagna, and some sort of eclair type dessert. Not exactly what you would think of as Venetian food, but I think they probably knew that trying to serve authentic Italian food to 40 American teenagers would probably not go over well. It was easily the best food I have ever eaten, hands down. The restaurant was somewhere east of the Piazza San Marco. If anyone knows the name or whereabouts of this restaurant, please let me know...It's been almost 6 years since that day and my taste buds still aren't the same :)
     
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    I was a fan of Five Guys that I recently went to
     
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    Peter lugars in brooklyn,NY and great uncle peters in clarks summit,pa,steaks to die for.
     
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    I've also enjoyed Peter Luger
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    Avanti's! Good stuff :) I also thoroughly enjoy Mugsy's in Bloomington.
     
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    After twenty-five years of trail blazing work, Charlie Trotter is closing his paradigm shifting restaurant in Chicago to pursue more academic interests.

    RUN!
     
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    great for such a big chain.
     
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    I have been to NOMA in Copenhagen. Very, very good.

    I would love to go to Blumenthals Fat Duck... Love his tv show "Hestons feasts". Cool to see what all the fuzz is about...

    Sushi Village in Whistler is wonderful!

    When in London, try Arbutus on Frith Street in Soho. Their lunch is great value!

    I love SALT in the resort Tylosand on the Swedish west coast. A small restaurant built on the rocks at the water front, next to the best beach in Sweden. The food is so-so, but who cares when you sit in the evening sun and hear the waves roll in?
     
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    After a 3 week trip in California, some food highlights.

    LA - Marix Tex Mex Cafe - Great Burrito

    San Diego - Cowboy Star Restaurant and Butcher Shop - One of the best fillet steaks i've ever had.

    Pacific Beach, San Diego - The Fishery. Unbelievable fish tacos
    Pacific Beach, San Diego - Kono's Cafe - Breakfast Burrito

    San Francisco - Gary Danko
    San Francisco - Sanraku Sushi

    Napa - V. Sattui Winery Deli

    Las Vegas - Le Cirque
     
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    I haven't heard a lot of great things about Trotter's in the last several years.
     
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    His Paris and Monaco restaurants are a bit different in the goals and philosophy compared with his other ones.
     
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    This thread needs a bump and I need to back-out of spontaneous purchase I can't use.

    Next restaurant in Chicago (Grant Achatz) had gone to a pre-purchase ticketing system, and with the exception of a few tables periodically released on Facebook, the tickets for months into the future sell-out within a few hours of going on sale. I have two tickets for October 10th at 9:30PM with the premium wine option and will transfer them for what I paid.

    PM me if you want them!
     
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    I have the great fortune of having a problem where I am double-booked for dinner at Guy Savoy and Alain Ducasse Au Plaza Athenee. For those that have been to both, do you recommend one over the other?

    Also during the week I will be dining at Noma, Yam'Tcha, Pavilion Ledoyen, L'Atelier Saint-Germain de Joel Robuchon, Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, Fat Duck, and a week later Next in Chicago. If either of the above are especially different from the list that would help my decision as well.
     
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    did guy savoy, 2011. nothing special, devoid of flavor. so so ambience. downmarket neighborhood.
    just my 2 cents
     
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    Mas Provencale, Eze.
     
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    I prefer Chevre d'Or in the area.
     
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    same here.. was there this last weekend and Guy Savoy was a bit of a miss. Not consistent. I had a better meal at Relais d'Auteuil Pignol by the Stade Roland Garros
     
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    The usual Paris picks..

    l'Arpege, 7ème
    Le Grand Vefour, 1er
    La Famiglia, 9ème
    L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, 7ème ( you already picked )
    Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée, 8ème
    Le Tastevin, 4ème
    Le Relais de l'Entrecôte, 8ème
    Lasserre, 8ème
    Le Cinq, Champs-Elysées, 8ème
    Le Chateaubriand, 11ème

    if you like escargot and don't mind eating with the commoners.. try Le Comptoir du Relais @6 Carrefour de l'Odeon
     
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    Inn at Little Washington - Washington, VA
    Maisonette - Cincinnati, OH
    London Chop House - Detroit, MI (Back in the '60's... not sure how it is now).
     
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    my top Paris pics:

    1.Grand Vefour - if you want Napoleon's seat - 6 month resos
    2. Alan Ducasse - not as nice at Louis XV in Monaco, but v. good.
    3. Le Tastevin - family run, on cite, your pefect little Paris restaurant - my favorite.
    4. Down the street - Lilot Vache
    5. Cafe Marly - at the Louvre. - touristy kinda, but great for lunch and people watching. cant beat the ambiance.
     
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    GMTA! I had my latest meal in Paris at l'Ilot Vache on Monday.. it was very good!
     

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