Per Se

originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
originally posted by Ross Massey:
This review seems more in line with the spirit of this bored.
I will finish this review but I am only on p.2 now and I find it relentless, charmless, and picayune.

i felt the same. the author came across as self-important as the chefs she was poking fun at.

Yes, no doubt the reviews were as much or more about her as they were about the restaurant, but it was fun to read.
 
So, the author did not find her meals worth it at any of Per Se, EMP, Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare, or Masa. Just to calibrate the discussion a bit, is there a restaurant in NYC that she does think is worth it?
 
Gray's Papaya's pretty good.

On a more serious note, lately I've been hearing grumblings from non-New-York food friends about the pricing in New York restaurants. I've never noticed, unless something is really steep. I consider dining out a luxury in any case, so it costs what it costs (within reason). Am I wrong?
 
compared to where else? eating out here is much cheaper than in London and a bit more than Chicago; as are rents and the needs, given the cost of living, of the people who work in the restos. Repeat with more emphasis for Portland, OR, Chapel Hill, NC, Austin, TX, etc. As a gross generalization, I find the prices (when comparing comparable places and neighborhoods) in SF to be about the same as here. Although I never eat any more at the high end in SF, but one hears that Benu & Saison don't take a back seat to anybody in NY re price --at least not in a meaningful way.

That said, i know for a fact that one can find relatively low cost good meals in SF, NYC, Rome, Torino, and even Copenhagen.
 
originally posted by Michael Lewis:
Spoiler AlertSo, the author did not find her meals worth it at any of Per Se, EMP, Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare, or Masa. Just to calibrate the discussion a bit, is there a restaurant in NYC that she does think is worth it?
no, she's the Pauline Kael of restaurant reviewers.
 
What is ridiculous is that people bring up the subject of relative value when writing these reviews. Of course these types of restaurants are terrible "values". What does that have to do with anything?

I did find the reviews amusing though.
 
originally posted by Brian C:
What is ridiculous is that people bring up the subject of relative value when writing these reviews. Of course these types of restaurants are terrible "values". What does that have to do with anything?

I did find the reviews amusing though.

Agreed, Have I had some great meals at the Laundry? HELL YES! GOOD VALUES HELL NO!
 
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