Went for lunch to celebrate our anniversary. The restaurant is beautiful. The food was not as mind-blowing as expected, but good. Ordered the truffle ravioli to start and it was the best part of the meal. Then had the tasting lunch. Wife’s kabocha(pumpkin) soup was too salty and lacked the natural sweetness of Japanese kabocha(she’s from Japan). Her boiled fish entrée was neither meaty nor flaky, just kind of soft. My smoked fish was delicate and amazing flavor. My roast duck was very tough and fibrous. Amazingly it wasn’t that gamey so kudos on that, but it was hard to chew. I give the stars for the service. The entire waitstaff were just a pleasure from beginning to end. They were formal/professional/sharp without being too solemn/pretentious, and we had a great time with them.
Karen A.
Classificação do local: 5 Chino, CA
A beautiful and exquisite restaurant. Delightful cuisine that amazes the tastes. The portions are somewhat small and expect high prices, but worth it due to impeccable service and brilliant dishes. The wine selections paired with their food choices were spot on and the extra chef dishes provided made the evening even more enjoyable. Highly worth it for the taste experience, high quality service and the ambience.
Rita W.
Classificação do local: 2 Chicago, IL
For a michelin star restaurant we expected our meal to be pricey but we did not expect mediocre service. We were disappointed by some of our side dishes and we were less than impressed with some aspects of our main entrée. My husband and I had made dinner reservations for Friday night. While we were seated right away, we sat there for over five minutes without being approached by any of the wait staff to see if we wanted a drink or even to give us a menu. While we were waiting for someone to notice us, we were able to take in the beautiful dome ceiling and our elegant and classy surroundings but already our experience was marred by the fact that at a restaurant where we expected to have a phenomenal meal and service, we felt as though we were being ignored right away. I have dragged my husband to many fine dining restaurant and this was the first time where I was questioning if we should think about going elsewhere for dinner if no one came to our table. We did finally get some service and then our restaurant experience started to look like it was going to be getting better. We loved our amuse bouches, we did think it was a nice touch of the kitchen to keep coming out with little teasers for our palates. We ordered starters of the hamachi and octopus terrine. We loved the presentation and were very happy with our appetizer choices. For our entrée, we ordered the veal shank which took 40 minutes to prepare. Our waiter told us the wait would be worth it. I would have to say we had mixed feeling about our veal shank. While the meat was tender and cooked very well(perhaps sous vide style?) the gravy that accompanied our veal shank was too thick and lacked any type of flavor. The marrow which I was most looking forward to, was way over salted. The same goes for the creamed spinach. I mean this is a michelin star restaurant, I would not expect anything to taste like a salt shaker at a restaurant of this caliber. I think someone in the kitchen really likes salt because our amuse buse of soup was also over salted and I could only stomach two sips before I gave up. We did love our dessert and the complimentary little dessert bites that came after our dessert so great compliments to the pastry chef. I only wish I could say the same to the main chef. Also we had to ask twice for our bill and after the first time we asked, we must have waited at our table for at least ten minutes before we had to flag our waiter down and ask for the bill again. That and how we were treated at the beginning of our experience left a bad taste in our mouth. If we were in a different type of restaurant, I would not have such high expectations for service, but this is such a restaurant known for its food and service, is it not??? For the price of this meal, we left utterly disappointed. Don’t waste your time or your money here. There are much better michelin star restaurants elsewhere.
Chocoolate I.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
For purely sentimental reasons of the heart and the wonderful scene from«Barefoot in the Park» the best restaurant that I have ever sat in was the old Tavern on the Green in New York City. My head tells me that this restaurant is the classiest restaurant I have ever been too and is my new number one. This is the kind of place that you go to, order a one hundred franc bottle of wine, and look out over the Limmat River and feel like your hard work has paid off. Is it worth the astronomical price? The answer is a resounding no; however, if you are sometimes into treating yourself to things that you really can’t afford Zurich is the city and this is the restaurant. The only thing missing are gondolas on the Limmat. I have no idea how this restaurant is not rated in the top three in Zurich. The terrace is unbelievable, the service is incredible and there is no need to look at a menu, trust me start with the veal tartare and then have langoustine. This is one fine restaurant but bring the platinum card.