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🙂 4/5 - Not worth $300 per person
By 👻 @minhnvu2014, 04/21/2019 3:00 am
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When a meal costs nearly $300 per person (we were a party of six) with 3 bottles of wine shared among 6 people, the whole experience should be pretty darn amazing. To be fair, every course was delicious and the service was excellent, but the venue and decor did not match the hefty price tag. This is why the Inn at little Washington has remained on top of the scene for so long — the food might not be quite as inventive but dining there is an event to remember. The restaurant’s basement locale could have been dressed up with flowers and greenery but sadly it was not. The only sign of life were a few vases of forsythia branches and a minimalist mini calla lily laying in a little stone holder in the middle of our huge plain round table for 6. If I had wanted flowers I would have had to order them from their florist which would surely added a few hundred dollars more to the price tag. Also disappointing was the restaurant’s refusal to even put a candle on the desert for my husband’s birthday. They don’t do candles apparently, but during the night a couple in the back room had a candelabra on their table with three lit tapers!
The food was excellent and the “pasta” made of mushrooms was pretty exceptional, as was the tuna carpaccio on top of a fancy tater tot (my interpretation of the dish). I had no complaints about the food, it’s just at this price I wish they could have had more ambiance. The room was fine but they needed more candlelight and flowers. Such a missed opportunity. I doubt we will be back to Metier but will probably try Kinship upstairs.
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