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🤮 1/5 - In a word, "insulting:
By 👻 @WBreskin, 01/26/2020 3:00 am
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I recently had an event with family (6 of us) at Reverie. It was more than disappointing. I should preface my remarks by saying we do not ascribe to the belief that more food is better -- we find the portions at places like The Cheesecake Factory to be disgustingly huge; enough for 3 meals. So I say the following with the idea that me and my family do not have expectations at any meal that the amounts will be more than we can consume. Having said this, the potions were insultingly small. At prices typical of a fine dining establishment ($15-$25 for starters and $25-40 for entrees) the tagliatelle entree (at $28) was a very small bowl with four noodles in it. Barely an appetizer let alone an entree. One of the fish entrees consisted of a small piece of fish with nothing else. The appetizers consisted of enough for each of us to have a very small bite -- we ordered three and felt ripped off.
Most of the food tasted good, with the exception of the lamb shoulder. It was large enough to constitute a full entree, but cost $60 (intended to be shared by tw0). It consisted of a nice shoulder, covered in a healthy portion of fat and a syrupy sweet coating that did nothing to accentuate the flavor of the lamb. Could have been spectacular, but came out just okay.
All in all we spent almost $300 for 3 appetizers and 6 entrees. We order no drinks, and no dessert. Frankly, there are far better places that offer imaginative food that neither insult one's intelligence as to what constitutes an actual meal, taste better and are not as overly-expensive as this place. I should note that the service was impeccable -- no complaint here. But will not be returning.
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