Last Friday night we had the pleasure and honor of eating at Victoria and Albert's...was it really just a week ago? sigh
Background: I don't think I can even call DH and I foodies...we are complete food nerds! Food hipsters, if you will...
We both worked in restaurants starting when we were 14 and up in various positions from dishwasher to waitress to cook to bartending...we have covered every area of a restaurant. We love talking food, we love trying food, we love the art of food. We do not have a taste for reality tv but put on Top Chef and we are all over it...
A few months before our vacation, we considered going to Victoria and Albert's. Now our one week vacation tends to be the one week of the whole year that we see our family the most. My DH and I work opposite shifts for our jobs (both in public schools, I am an ABA Therapist, he is a custodian). We work hard and we value that time together. So generally we like to spend it together as a family and never considered having the children (DS11 and DD9) go to a kids club. Well we talked about it with them...they begged to go!
Voila...we have a free night to try the most exclusive restaurant in all of WDW...
Fast forward to last Friday night...we got all fancied up, dropped the kids off at the Neverland Club and made our way to Victoria and Albert's all dressed up...
If you have ever been to GF, you can always tell who is going to V&A's, since the couples will be the only ones with the guy in a full suit in the middle of August...thankfully the restaurant is cool!
We show up, we are greeted and brought to our table that is just within the entrance. The harpist was playing and we just took those first few minutes to take it all in. There were a few other parties already seated. I realized that I did not bring my purse, figuring that my husband had his wallet but within my purse is my Tables in Wonderland card...oops! We mentioned this to our first server, Sharon and she said she would speak to the manager so we wouldn't have to go back to the room. Then she asked if we had our cameras ready...I discretely asked if that was okay...I thought that if I pulled out my Canon Rebel, I might look too touristy for V&A's! She encouraged my DH to right then and there go back to the room so that we can take photos. She said not only do they encourage it, but they are honored when guests photograph the plates...enough said, off he went. While I waited, they brought over a small little ottoman to be placed next to the table to rest the camera on so it didn't go on the floor...
I unfortunately did not take a pic of the camera chair because I was too busy focusing on the menu...next time, I promise!
By the time we were finally all settled, we had our house water and asked if that was okay or if we wanted to see the water list...
I'm sorry, there is a water list? This was even fancier than I thought!
We are now about 50 minutes into the dinner and we hadn't even ordered yet. The reservation may say it will be a 2 to 2 1/5 hour experience...prepare for more than that!
Our second server, Chris came over and introduced himself and they both asked if we had any questions about any of the dishes or concerns. I have a paprika allergy and I am not a huge seafood fan so they showed me how my menu was differed but encouraged that if I didn't like the choices from either side, to just ask.
We were already dizzy from all the choices and we hadn't even had a plate placed in front of us yet...we knew we were about to embark on one of the best meals of our lives...
Sharon offered us the new iPad wine list. I have read that others are not a fan of the technology in an establishment like V&A's but we found it very handy for such an extensive list. We knew we weren't going to do the wine pairing...we don't drink much and we wanted to enjoy the food this first time. We did agree to a Champagne toast as we were using this reservation to celebrate our 12th wedding anniversary this September. We couldn't decide between a Sparkling Moscato or a Sparkling Rose so Sharon brought us a tasting of each...essentially we are now a half pour in between the two...the Moscato was the favorite...Bosio Moscato d'Asti, Santo Stefano Belbo 2011 and it was the pairing for the palate cleansing course.
First up..Chris informed us that the chef had an Amuse-Bouche that he would like to prepare for us...
Let's begin...
Background: I don't think I can even call DH and I foodies...we are complete food nerds! Food hipsters, if you will...
We both worked in restaurants starting when we were 14 and up in various positions from dishwasher to waitress to cook to bartending...we have covered every area of a restaurant. We love talking food, we love trying food, we love the art of food. We do not have a taste for reality tv but put on Top Chef and we are all over it...
A few months before our vacation, we considered going to Victoria and Albert's. Now our one week vacation tends to be the one week of the whole year that we see our family the most. My DH and I work opposite shifts for our jobs (both in public schools, I am an ABA Therapist, he is a custodian). We work hard and we value that time together. So generally we like to spend it together as a family and never considered having the children (DS11 and DD9) go to a kids club. Well we talked about it with them...they begged to go!
Voila...we have a free night to try the most exclusive restaurant in all of WDW...
Fast forward to last Friday night...we got all fancied up, dropped the kids off at the Neverland Club and made our way to Victoria and Albert's all dressed up...
If you have ever been to GF, you can always tell who is going to V&A's, since the couples will be the only ones with the guy in a full suit in the middle of August...thankfully the restaurant is cool!
We show up, we are greeted and brought to our table that is just within the entrance. The harpist was playing and we just took those first few minutes to take it all in. There were a few other parties already seated. I realized that I did not bring my purse, figuring that my husband had his wallet but within my purse is my Tables in Wonderland card...oops! We mentioned this to our first server, Sharon and she said she would speak to the manager so we wouldn't have to go back to the room. Then she asked if we had our cameras ready...I discretely asked if that was okay...I thought that if I pulled out my Canon Rebel, I might look too touristy for V&A's! She encouraged my DH to right then and there go back to the room so that we can take photos. She said not only do they encourage it, but they are honored when guests photograph the plates...enough said, off he went. While I waited, they brought over a small little ottoman to be placed next to the table to rest the camera on so it didn't go on the floor...
I unfortunately did not take a pic of the camera chair because I was too busy focusing on the menu...next time, I promise!
By the time we were finally all settled, we had our house water and asked if that was okay or if we wanted to see the water list...
I'm sorry, there is a water list? This was even fancier than I thought!
We are now about 50 minutes into the dinner and we hadn't even ordered yet. The reservation may say it will be a 2 to 2 1/5 hour experience...prepare for more than that!
Our second server, Chris came over and introduced himself and they both asked if we had any questions about any of the dishes or concerns. I have a paprika allergy and I am not a huge seafood fan so they showed me how my menu was differed but encouraged that if I didn't like the choices from either side, to just ask.
We were already dizzy from all the choices and we hadn't even had a plate placed in front of us yet...we knew we were about to embark on one of the best meals of our lives...
Sharon offered us the new iPad wine list. I have read that others are not a fan of the technology in an establishment like V&A's but we found it very handy for such an extensive list. We knew we weren't going to do the wine pairing...we don't drink much and we wanted to enjoy the food this first time. We did agree to a Champagne toast as we were using this reservation to celebrate our 12th wedding anniversary this September. We couldn't decide between a Sparkling Moscato or a Sparkling Rose so Sharon brought us a tasting of each...essentially we are now a half pour in between the two...the Moscato was the favorite...Bosio Moscato d'Asti, Santo Stefano Belbo 2011 and it was the pairing for the palate cleansing course.
First up..Chris informed us that the chef had an Amuse-Bouche that he would like to prepare for us...
Let's begin...