We have kids. We do brunch without them and dinner without them at Pablo for 6pm. We then go to MDR and try new dishes and to be with our family right after for second seating.She probably meant kids since yah know they aren't allowed back there.
We have kids. We do brunch without them and dinner without them at Pablo for 6pm. We then go to MDR and try new dishes and to be with our family right after for second seating.She probably meant kids since yah know they aren't allowed back there.
We are similar in age, and travel with no kids also. We did Palo brunch and Remy dinner last week. This is going to be an unpopular opinion on the Dis, but I seriously don't get the Palo hype. It was good but nothing special. We wouldn't bother again. Remy, however, was an EXPERIENCE. Hands down the best food I have ever had in my life, great atmosphere, better service, more attention to detail and it was just fabulous. The upcharge for the mizuyaki beef and wine pairings are both worth it as well. Seriously it was phenomenal. Can't say the same about Palo.
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If u do the wine pairing as well it's some price though lol
I think we spent about $470ish when it was all said and done (shared one wine pairing). It was entirely worth it though as it was a special occasion! A meal we will never forget. Now we are dying to go to Victoria and Alberts at WDW!
I think we spent about $470ish when it was all said and done (shared one wine pairing). It was entirely worth it though as it was a special occasion! A meal we will never forget. Now we are dying to go to Victoria and Alberts at WDW!
I'd love to do V&A too, because they have access to very fresh food. Remy has to rely on food brought onboard in Port Canaveral, and by the end of the cruise isn't all that fresh.
I authored a thread asking folks for their final bill amounts in order to get a sense of the cost...$400/two people seemed to be averageWooooo now that's a lot lol
I authored a thread asking folks for their final bill amounts in order to get a sense of the cost...$400/two people seemed to be average
Despite a cost that seems insane, I have reservations in a month...
I believe for Remy you meet with the chef (or his helper) to set up your personalized menu before they prepare it.Haha god it must be good
What happens if one of the courses am not a fan on. For example I don't like soup that much would they change it to something else
I believe for Remy you meet with the chef (or his helper) to set up your personalized menu before they prepare it.
The experience and level of food you get in Remy would easily be well over $150 a head on the mainland, and that's without any accompanying extras such as wine pairings, etc. The price for Remy is *very* reasonable given the level of service and quality of food you receive. As crazy price points, The French Laundry in California costs about $800 per person for a 9-course tasting menu with wine pairing (without wine it will set you back about $600 for two people). Le Bernardin is almost $900 for two people with wine pairing. Daniel is almost $600 for two, without wine.
Haha god it must be good
What happens if one of the courses am not a fan on. For example I don't like soup that much would they change it to something else
I believe for Remy you meet with the chef (or his helper) to set up your personalized menu before they prepare it.