Jay Miller
Jay Miller
Thank you Robert for properly welcoming yourself to the board. This sentence takes the place of a forbidden emoticon.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
The brain I ordered was the best thing at our table (of 7) that night, actually. I believe I made two new converts to that part of the beast.
However, I don't like that restaurant, and I'm not afraid to say it. One's treated like dirt, and the food is competent at best.
And almost all of the cellar is a secret only the owner holds (I refuse to refer to him by his nickname, which some people delight in doing).
You shouldn't have to be "someone" to get a good bottle of wine in a restaurant.
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
Well, I'm back
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
Well, I'm back (finally). Best meals were Le Baratin and Le Severo. Both will become mandatory meals for me on all subsequent visits. Severo and its sister restaurant Le Bis du Severo around the corner especially deserve to be world-famous because the steaks were Peter Luger quality
That's hilarious, because people always say that beef steaks in France are nowhere near high-end US quality. I never really think to eat steak, so I have no idea. I've never been to the Severo.
Best meal at Le Baratin?!? Where else did you eat?
I'll let Scott Reiner chime in on our meal there two weeks ago.
originally posted by scottreiner:
sharon's brain was the best thing we ordered.
Showoff. Always with the fancy goods.originally posted by scottreiner:
sharon's brain was the best thing we ordered.
originally posted by SFJoe:
Showoff. Always with the fancy goods.originally posted by scottreiner:
sharon's brain was the best thing we ordered.
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Showoff. Always with the fancy goods.originally posted by scottreiner:
sharon's brain was the best thing we ordered.
at first they were shocked that i wanted them to crack open sharon's skull. but, they came around.
originally posted by scottreiner:
brain
originally posted by VS:
Just to be contentious and unpleasant, re-reading this thread: to me, "Peter Luger quality" is no compliment, but rather means "large, good-looking, tender steak with little flavor". I've had much better steaks in Spain than in the US lately; three decades ago I would have checked myself into the nearest insane asylum after uttering such a similar statement.
Oh, not contentious and unpleasant, just wrong.originally posted by VS:
Just to be contentious and unpleasant, re-reading this thread: to me, "Peter Luger quality" is no compliment, but rather means "large, good-looking, tender steak with little flavor".
originally posted by VS:
Just to be contentious and unpleasant, re-reading this thread: to me, "Peter Luger quality" is no compliment, but rather means "large, good-looking, tender steak with little flavor". I've had much better steaks in Spain than in the US lately; three decades ago I would have checked myself into the nearest insane asylum after uttering such a similar statement.