How’s that for taking alliteration too far, lol. So we were off to Wolfgang Puck for the birthday lunch. This was our first experience with Wolfgang Puck -- they don't have any around our part of the world. We've seen them on our travels, just have never stopped. What a treat this place is for a counter service restaurant…first off, you go to the counter to order…and the counter guy seems 100% thrilled, really happy, to find out you’re on the
DDP. He positively gushed about how great the plan was & immediately started pointing out what he considered the tastiest, most expensive things on the menu. Which just happened to be what DH & I were interested in, anyway. So you order at the counter, and then they give you a number to put on your table & a server brings your food, and constant refills on beverages too. So it’s kinda fast food/kinda table service.
Now one thing I have to point out…allears, wdwinfo AND the actual menu hanging on the wall in Wolfgang Puck Express all show “rigatoni with chicken Bolognese”…that’s actually been discontinued. Now it’s “rigatoni with beef Bolognese”…same dish, but beef. Which is what DH ordered. This comes with either a ceasar side salad, or garden greens salad. He chose the garden greens salad…and it comes with a slice of warm cheese bread. Both of us ordered sodas as our beverage. Here’s his Bolognese:
This is a huge serving – no way could he finish this. He loved it, though. Me, not so much. There was enough garlic in this thing to guarantee that no vampires, werewolves, or humans would want to be within 10 yards of the guy (and I had to share a bedroom with the guy, lol.) Suffice to say I was feeding him peppermints non-stop for the next 24 hours. Anyway, HE thought it was great.
I opted for the rigatoni with chicken alfredo, also taking the garden side salad; mine also came with the cheese bread. Here’s the salad
Very tasty, creamy ranch dressing tasted homemade. And here’s the rigatoni alfredo:
This was outstanding – sometimes alfredo sauce just tastes like slightly flavored white sauce…not this. This was so rich & cheesy…scrumptious. Also a huge serving – these dishes were like dinner-plates, but bowls. We could have easily split one of these meals (but not his – no way could I eat that much garlic!) Anyway, loved this pasta dish.
DD went for one of WPE most popular items, the personal pizzas. She chose the mushroom & pepperoni…she really, really enjoyed this lunch. Said the pizza was “everything a pizza should be…great crust, great cheese, great toppings, cooked just right.” This could be shared, but not quite as big a serving as the pasta dishes are.
BFF had the Chinois chicken salad (which they very nicely tell you is pronounced “shin-wah” so you don’t make a fool of yourself ordering it.) This thing was fabulous to look at – like a mini food sculpture. BFF really enjoyed it…and it was also a very large portion:
DH & I both opted for the WPE crème brulee, topped with a strawberry that day (server indicated that the fruit garnish changes a lot.) O.K., people have raved about the crème brulee there…have to say this: meh, it was o.k. Nothing spectacular. It was made properly & all, but was just plain crème brulee. I’d probably try the cookie or brownie next time.
DD did order the brownie, but ended up taking it with her because she was way too full to eat it then. BFF ordered frozen yogurt, which they brought out later…she enjoyed it, but nothing special about it either. Sorry didn’t get a picture of either of the girls’ desserts.
So anyway, on to costs – of course we paid with 4 dining plan counter service credits (one per person) Now I have to say if I’m perfectly honest about it, I doubt that we’d ever eat here in a million years if we were paying cash out of pocket…the food is very good, but I seriously don’t think DH & I had a lunch worth $48.01. Yes, that was the total on our lunch – just DH & I – before the tip. No booze or any extras. The pasta dishes were excellent, and very large. The salad was nice. The dessert was good enough, the soda drinks were soda drinks. But really, nearly $50 for lunch? In what really is a fast-food place with table delivery? Guess I’m too cheap, but pasta for $50 better be loaded with crab & lobster, served on silver by a guy in a funny black suit with a towel over his arm,lol. Thank heavens for the DDP, though. DD & BFF’s bill came to $37.70…guess they chose “cheap” menu items (but again, $37 for a small pizza and a dinner salad?) Oh, well. Décor – a step up from McD’s, but still fairly fast-food looking…give it a 6. Service , that was a 10…they really were very helpful at the counter when we ordered and then our server was always there the instant a drink needed refilling, the second a plate needed removing, etc. The food, I'd say an 8.5 (entrees were 10s but desserts just were not all that.) Overall – a high 8, I guess. Would we go back, sure, but only on the Dining Plan. Without the dining plan, don’t think so, unless those prices came down substantially. But it was a great birthday lunch for DH.