Chimney-wizard t1_jdzz960 wrote
Reply to comment by andrewdelnorte in Any recommendations for a high end restaurant to celebrate an anniversary in the southern New Hampshire area? by teddyjr32378
I wish they were as good as everyone claimed. Great service, overpriced food. I wouldn’t go back.
quaffee t1_je126l1 wrote
If your only gauge of restaurant quality is the price, you may be in the wrong place.
I went here recently and thought the meals were thoughtfully created, sensibly-portioned, and had interesting ingredients that were responsibly sourced. The waitstaff were kind and knowledgeable, and probably paid what they're worth.
If course it's going to cost a bit, but this kind of place is an every-once-in-a-while luxury experience, not a quotidien buffet.
Chimney-wizard t1_je1m3d9 wrote
Price is a factor. For the money it was average at best, octopus wasn’t good, duck fat biscuit was hard and boring, PastaAmore has a much better seafood risotto, 4 people at the table disliked the mixed drinks and the dessert was just okay. We all agreed it wasn’t worth going back. I would happily spend the same money or more at any of Mike Buckley’s restaurants, Hannover st chophouse, Sunas, Burdicks, The Pearl or Del Rossi’s. Our server was really great, I just wish he didn’t have to apologize for the kitchen and bar.
quaffee t1_je1rbah wrote
Interesting, sorry to hear that. IIRC the duck was the priciest entrée at ~$55, so I can understand being disappointed if it wasn't done correctly. Duck is not difficult to prepare if you know what you're doing! Neither my wife nor I ordered the duck, but our experience was quite different from what you're describing.
joshtaco t1_je1ui3l wrote
Also, not enough food. One of you those places you pay tons of money for and still go home and want to eat something out of the cabinets, which is a shitty feeling.
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