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🤮 1/5 - We had a lovely meal at Saga last year.
By 👻 @B K., 02/20/2023 3:00 am
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Worthy of four or five stars, though I didn't review it at the time. they really got the idea of making dinner an "experience" and not just a series of dishes. Is hard to justify spending that kind of money (at the time nearly $300 per person) on food but they really made the whole more than the sum, it was a wonderful night. Fast forward to this year and our return trip. The price has increased, which is to be expected, as costs only every go up. The food remained quite good, with some memorable dishes. What was unexpected was the quite steep drop in services. On our first visit, upon arrival we were made cocktails, then seated at a little table by the window to enjoy the view while we drank and our dining table was prepared. This little ten minute relaxing prelude was a nice change from being immediately rushed to one's table. On our second visit, we got the cocktail, but no window table time. We were taken to our seats for the evening and that was that.The food was all very good, as I said, though at this prices point one does expect the usual Parade of Luxuries: caviar, foie gras, and at least an offer (for a supplement) of fresh truffles when in season. Only caviar this time. No foie. No truffles to be found. There were also two fewer courses overall, though in fairness some were more elaborate than last time. It did feel as though the goal was to turn tables slightly faster than previously. I would also note that while many individual state dishes were great there were ingredients that seemed to repeat. I think brown butter showed up in four of our seven courses. Previously there were at least a couple options to choose. There were two main courses and two desserts. No longer, and our main course was the same as the one we'd had previously. It was excellent but we'd looked forward to trying something different just to mix it up. Last year, there was a wonderful interlude when they took diners to a side room to enjoy a cup of mint tea in private, and enjoy the view while their table was prepped for dessert. No such interlude this time. They brought tea to the table, but the solarium was now a private dining room for the ultra-ultra wealthy. Having both the opening window table AND the tea service 86'd really diminished the specialness of the evening.Had we never been to Saga before it might have all been fine, if expensive. A three to four star meal. As it stands, while I praised and recommended Saga to all my friends all year, I don't feel I can do that anymore, as it feels much less "special" for the price, and the price is $100 more than it used to be! I would feel bad if one of my friends went in my recommendation now and what amounts to a decent high-end meal with a view. The little amenities and theater that caused Saga to stand out are gone, and for a meal that will easily break $1000 for two after drinks and tip, it's just impossible for me to recommend them anymore. A sad decline from a truly great restaurant to a merely middling (for the price) one.
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