Lol. you may be a bit old fashioned. I've seen a lot of ppl with their hats on.I can't get past someone not taking their hat off at dinner. Maybe I'm old fashioned, but take the cap off!!!!
I can't get past someone not taking their hat off at dinner. Maybe I'm old fashioned, but take the cap off!!!!
Are the items on the dessert flights seasonal ( and change ) like the entrees?
I can't get past someone not taking their hat off at dinner. Maybe I'm old fashioned, but take the cap off!!!!
The Wave is a hidden gem and one of my faves on property for either breakfast or dinner. Absolutely love it. I normally go more than once per trip (once or twice for breakfast, and once for dinner). I've had the short ribs and my god is it ever good. I highly recommend it.
I do agree with Pete that they really need to indicate that wine is in the sorbet. This is a bit of a big deal. For example, anyone who eats only halal would have a huge issue not knowing there's wine in the sorbet.
LOL, you should work for Jiko! I kind of agree with you, I don't think it's very polite. However, DH ALWAYS wears a baseball cap, including at meals. Sometimes I remind him to remove it, but after 37 years of marriage, he's learned to ignore me. Well, last time we went to Jiko, the hostess reminded him when we checked in that he had to remove his hat in the restaurant. He looked pretty embarrassed, but I was secretly pleased.
I've always thought of trying The Wave, but I wondered how it felt to go into a restaurant that has no windows-that seemed a little strange to me. But now it sounds like it may be worth a try!
Wasn't it called an apple moscato sorbet and cranberry rose sorbet? The name of the wine was in the name of the sorbet.
Wasn't it called an apple moscato sorbet and cranberry rose sorbet? The name of the wine was in the name of the sorbet.
Sorry but "cranberry rose sorbet" doesnt obviously indicate that it contains alcohol. Esp the word "Rose" (even with an 'e' on the end). Some people would still have no clue that that's wine. Also, if youre not a drinker you wouldnt know what moscato is either. I have never heard of moscato myself. Im not a drinker either. I cant stand wine. I wouldnt have a clue that these contain alcohol. If it wasnt that obvious to either Pete or myself, then that means there could be others. They need to put a disclaimer. They should assume everyone knows what moscato is.This is what I was thinking. Forgive my ignorance, but if I was a recovering alcoholic and any dessert had a type of alcohol in the name, I would ask questions before ordering it. I do the same thing with dairy and caffeine if I’m not sure.