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😒 3/5 - My wife and I had dinner here last night to wrap up our
By 👻 @Hoonie K., 06/01/2023 3:00 am
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My wife and I had dinner here last night to wrap up our Rome trip. We came in with high expectations given this was our first 3-star Michelin experience. We were sorely disappointed. First the positive. Given its location outside the City Center, perched atop a hill, and on the 9th floor of the Waldorf Astoria, the views are spectacular. The restaurant overlooks all of Rome and beyond. There is a deck outside the restaurant where you literally have 270 degree views of the entire Roman metropolis. However, once seated, the top bar of the safety railing is exactly in one's line of sight, detracting from the view. Would have thought someone would have noticed this and come up with a fix. The setting is a bit stuffy for me. The service was very robotic, none of the servers would really engage with you other than just reciting the descriptions of the various dishes served. Now the real negatives. For me, this experience was analogous to the "Emperor Has No Clothes" story. It's a restaurant that seems very hard in trying to be the fanciest. The meal starts off with the server presenting you with a 10+ page water menu! I kid you you not! This set off my spidey-sense. Any restaurant can offer that many different types of water, they just choose not to. The menu describes the minerality per volume of the various bottled waters (both still and gas). Totally unnecessary IMO. The chef knows his cuisine. If he thinks the type of water is that important, just pick a few he thinks will pair the best! This is followed by the presentation of the wine lists. A 50-page list for the Italian wines and another equally voluminous book for the non-Italian wines. Keep in mind that you are supposed to pick a wine in 5-10 minutes. Again, more for show IMO. After this, you are offered the menu to select a tasting option (7 or 10 courses) or a la carte. One thing that's funny and maybe a bit of insight into the mindset of the restaurant... The menu offered to the gentlemen has the prices. The one offered to the ladies does not. I thought maybe this was just in error for our table but the table next to us noticed the same thing! Really??? We chose the 10-course tasting menu (priced at 310 euros per person). The food was wildly disappointing. My wife and I kept comparing the food/experience to the other two Michelin experiences we've had on this trip (Sur Mesure in Paris and La Terrazza in Rome) and this restaurant did not measure in both in terms of presentation nor taste. After the meal, if you ask for coffee, guess what, another 10+ page coffee menu. By now, you can guess how I feel about things like this. Two glasses of champagne, a bottle of wine (on the lower end of their offerings), two glasses of port, a 10% tip, and the meal for two was ~1,100 euros. I'm sure the reader can surmise why I made the analogy to the Emperor fable.
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