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Urgent! Dress meeee!!

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  • #31
    Originally posted by oceanchild View Post
    But was the food good?
    Yeah, it was pretty good. The presentation was lovely, the flavors were unique and mostly well-balanced and I loved everything I tried and I liked that they had a Slow Food philosophy and used lots of local ingredients. It was an interesting experience and lots of fun!

    I don't think I'd go back just for the food though. Some things were really over salted, others were a little uninspired, and OMG portion sizes -- I know that it is gauche to serve mass quantities, but I really thought a gnocchi dish, even a tapas-sized one, would have more than 4 teaspoon-sized gnocchi on it, you know? Or that a place that serves a 40 ounce steak (designed for two people, but STILL!) would put more than 3-4 ounces of lamb on the plate for an entree? Anyway there are so many really great chefs -- even just on our island -- and their restaurants are a bit more of an intimate experience and more up our alley I'd suspect. Plus in most cases, a little lower price point.
    Alison

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    • #32
      I'm super late and been MIA because of school but omg shorts and flip flops to a nice dinner? I don't get that. I would rather be over dressed. I don't get how people wear shorts to church either. I avoid jeans when I can, only wear tennis shoes for exercise, so maybe I'm the weird one.

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