Simba's Mom
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- Joined
- Aug 26, 1999
Last week I had occassion to do 2 sit-down solo lunches while DH golfed, Chefs de France and CRT. I used to be really high on eating solo at Chefs de France. However, this time I got a waiter that didn't speak English too well and I think through a miscommunication he brought me the wrong meal (but I'd had it before and really liked it). Also, he was more concerned about flirting with the 2 girls dining at the next table than paying much attention to a middle-aged lady eating alone (translation-slow service). However, Cinderella's Royal Table was wonderful-I can't say enough good about it. THey gave me what I'm sure was the best table there (#16-I've never noted table numbers before now). I had the chicken caesar salad-3rd time there for lunch & that's what I always have. As usual, it didn't disappoint. I always try a different dessert, and this time my server suggested an apple dumpling with walnuts and ice cream. It was delicious, but then again, I've never met a dessert I didn't like!
For those of you uncomfortable about sit-down dining solo, I used to be the same way. Then on my 4th trip, I discovered that if I carry a few pieces of paper and a pen, and use the time to record my thoughts and what I've done, it works out great! Ate with DH at HBD-noticed it might be too dark to do that there, also Biergarten. Now I just wish I could get my nerve to try a character meal solo!
For those of you uncomfortable about sit-down dining solo, I used to be the same way. Then on my 4th trip, I discovered that if I carry a few pieces of paper and a pen, and use the time to record my thoughts and what I've done, it works out great! Ate with DH at HBD-noticed it might be too dark to do that there, also Biergarten. Now I just wish I could get my nerve to try a character meal solo!