oybolshoi
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That's because Michelin hasn't done a Red Guide for Florida, as far as I know. I've dined at lots of 1- and 2-star places in the U.S. (LA, SF and NYC) and one 3-star (Jean Georges in NYC). I think Victoria & Albert's is certainly equal to or better than the 2-star places I've experienced. But since this thread is about cheese plates, I do think V&A could up the ante.
My favorite Disney cheese plate is at Napa Rose at Disneyland.
I just recently saw a picture of the cheese plate from Napa Rose and I think that's what V&A should start shooting for, but that's just me since I'm a greedy cheese eater.

We're lined up for our very first 3-star in May ... going to The Mansion - Joel Robuchon - we can't wait!
And now ... back to the great cheese plate debate!
