princess angel
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this was our 4th time dining at V&A's... and it was amazing! as always, but maybe extra amazing this time! everything was perfect!!!!
we were sat at a table in the middle section of the dining room, and it is just gorgeous there, the huge arrangement of flowers, the gorgeous ceiling! yes, ceiling!!!
we did the wine pairing, and I was very happy to see that they still start you off with the 1997 Iron Horse "Fairy Tale Cuvee", this is my favorite!
DH and I ordered the same exact courses, so this reveiw will be easy!
we started with:
a little appetizer that was not on the menu, a "complimentary" gift from the chef Scott Hunnel, who need not go unnoticed! koudos to Scott!
this was a shrimp, with... I forgot, but oh sooo good!!!
course 1:
smoked buffalo with mango, hearts of palm and grains of paradise...did someone say paradise, cause I could swear that's where I was!
course 2:
Diver scallop with California crayfish and English pea foam.... I dont even like scallops, and well, I certainly like 'em at V&A's!!!
course 3:
gamebird consomme' with pearl vegetables... any way you slice it, it's just chicken broth, but somehow it seemed to tast like a million dollar chicken broth ...
course 4: main course:
grilled prime filet with sweet onion puree and burgandy reduction.... OMG, this was by far, (and I have had some excellent filets) the BEST filet mignon I have ever had! whoaa, absolutley incredible, could not have possibly been more tender, or succulent, and the onion puree and burgandy reduction were just incredible!!!! (Dh agrees wholeheartedly)!!
course 5:
colston bassett stilton with black mission fiigs.... in English now..., cheese and fruit ! lol, it was 3 different cheeses, one was like a blue cheese, but such a creamy texture, omg, this was just amazing (did I say that already..??)
course 6:
dessert!!!!! Hawaiin Kona souffle.... need I explain this..? well, maybe, ok, it was the most decadent, creamy, yet subtle, and oh so chocolately souffle, if I didnt eat so much, and drink so much......already, I would have licked the bowl... no really, I ate a little over half of mine, it was sooo very scrumptious!
notes:
our first time at V&A's was in 1998, since then we have been in Nov. 2001, and November 2002 being our most recent til this time!
each time it was awesome, maybe getting better and better, it is perfect! A truly wonderful way to celebrate a special occassion, or just being in Love! or...just an awesome meal!!!!!
Our "Albert", was Fred, for those of you who are V&A regulars, you may know Fred, he has been there for a very long time, he is the elderly man with white hair, well you will be dissappointed to know that he is now retired! We caught him on his last week! too bad, he was a wonderful "Albert"!
Fred is on to new ventures from here though, be happy for him!
the wine pairing was superb, all the wine selections were delicious and well complimented the courses. We do not like port wine, so with the cheese course.. they allowed us to have more of the Fairy Tale Cuvee we like so much
Our Victoria kept filling our glasses.... so we left, full, happy, and with another extraordinary dining experience to remember with a smile!! 
lucky me... we usually only go to V&A's once a year, because we want to keep it a special thing, but this last time was "an extra" for my birthday,, and since our "traditional" time of year to go to V&A's is during our Thanksgiving trip for 2 weeks in November/December, I get to go again, in just 3 months!!! yay, I am so excited!
for those who are ready to ask... the cost was $287.55 before tip, and $347.55 with tip ! was it worth every red cent...YES !!
Laura
we were sat at a table in the middle section of the dining room, and it is just gorgeous there, the huge arrangement of flowers, the gorgeous ceiling! yes, ceiling!!!
we did the wine pairing, and I was very happy to see that they still start you off with the 1997 Iron Horse "Fairy Tale Cuvee", this is my favorite!

DH and I ordered the same exact courses, so this reveiw will be easy!
we started with:
a little appetizer that was not on the menu, a "complimentary" gift from the chef Scott Hunnel, who need not go unnoticed! koudos to Scott!
this was a shrimp, with... I forgot, but oh sooo good!!!
course 1:
smoked buffalo with mango, hearts of palm and grains of paradise...did someone say paradise, cause I could swear that's where I was!
course 2:
Diver scallop with California crayfish and English pea foam.... I dont even like scallops, and well, I certainly like 'em at V&A's!!!
course 3:
gamebird consomme' with pearl vegetables... any way you slice it, it's just chicken broth, but somehow it seemed to tast like a million dollar chicken broth ...

course 4: main course:
grilled prime filet with sweet onion puree and burgandy reduction.... OMG, this was by far, (and I have had some excellent filets) the BEST filet mignon I have ever had! whoaa, absolutley incredible, could not have possibly been more tender, or succulent, and the onion puree and burgandy reduction were just incredible!!!! (Dh agrees wholeheartedly)!!
course 5:
colston bassett stilton with black mission fiigs.... in English now..., cheese and fruit ! lol, it was 3 different cheeses, one was like a blue cheese, but such a creamy texture, omg, this was just amazing (did I say that already..??)

course 6:
dessert!!!!! Hawaiin Kona souffle.... need I explain this..? well, maybe, ok, it was the most decadent, creamy, yet subtle, and oh so chocolately souffle, if I didnt eat so much, and drink so much......already, I would have licked the bowl... no really, I ate a little over half of mine, it was sooo very scrumptious!
notes:
our first time at V&A's was in 1998, since then we have been in Nov. 2001, and November 2002 being our most recent til this time!
each time it was awesome, maybe getting better and better, it is perfect! A truly wonderful way to celebrate a special occassion, or just being in Love! or...just an awesome meal!!!!!
Our "Albert", was Fred, for those of you who are V&A regulars, you may know Fred, he has been there for a very long time, he is the elderly man with white hair, well you will be dissappointed to know that he is now retired! We caught him on his last week! too bad, he was a wonderful "Albert"!
Fred is on to new ventures from here though, be happy for him!
the wine pairing was superb, all the wine selections were delicious and well complimented the courses. We do not like port wine, so with the cheese course.. they allowed us to have more of the Fairy Tale Cuvee we like so much


lucky me... we usually only go to V&A's once a year, because we want to keep it a special thing, but this last time was "an extra" for my birthday,, and since our "traditional" time of year to go to V&A's is during our Thanksgiving trip for 2 weeks in November/December, I get to go again, in just 3 months!!! yay, I am so excited!
for those who are ready to ask... the cost was $287.55 before tip, and $347.55 with tip ! was it worth every red cent...YES !!
Laura
