V & A Chef's Table review

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OK, I need a Thesaurus to describe this experience.

First of all my DH and I are not experts on dining or food critics. We are a couple in our 50's who enjoy food and I love the travel channel and the food network. It took me 4 years to get this experience. Everyone kept asking what we were celebrating and we would just say LIFE.

We traveled by Disney bus from BWI to the Tram at the Magic Kingdom. Took the Tram to V & A. We loved the looks and whispers as my DH was in a suit and I wore a floor length black dress, with a lace 2 piece blouse and my pearls.

We were greeted immediately upon arrival. We were escorted through a dark beautiful restaurant with a harpist playing to the kitchen, through the kitchen to a small alcove. We were introduced to our Chef Aimee' from Puerto Rico. Immediately she told my DH he was at home and to ditch the suit jacket. He was immediately in love with her. Shetold us about herself and her experience as a Chef and we toasted and she left to go back into the kitchen. She did introduce the Sou Chefs (8) and their stations.

We watched and ate for 3 hours. Aimee' introduced all courses (10) and talked about the ingredients. I will give you a brief overview of my menu. My DH was different for about 4 courses.
Amuse Bouche: Yellowtail Snapper, Butternut Squash Creme, Shrimp in Kataifu, Maine Lobster. A+ What a way to start a meal!
#2 Buffalo with fennel, radishes and Blood orange Vinaigrette A
#3 Crab Stuffed Squash Bloom with Grape Must Mustard A++
#4 Poulet Rouge with Duck Consomme' and Chanterelles A
#5 Veal with Ratatouille Jam and Potato Gnocchi A
#6 Foie Gras with Fuji Apples B (Not a Foie Gras Fan)
#7 Kobe Beef (Australian and Japanese) and Short Ribs. Japanese Kobe
the True Kobe, this came with Ox tail Jus A ++
#8 Cheese: Before the entree I was ready to "bust" but the cheeses with honey, figs and mango settled all the protein we had prior. A
#9 Dessert: Strawberry Sorbet, Mango Panna Cotta, Banana Gateau I give this a A for the Banana Dessert and a A+ for presentation
#10 Chocolate: Dark Chocolate Pyramid (B+ I do not like my chocolate this rich) Chocolate Souffe' (A+ it was a Souffe!). Chocolate ice cream with a Puff pastry (B+)
OK, we do not drink coffee but we had to see this coffee press. Reminded me of a "Bong!" or a Tea press I have at home. Coffee was strong but at least we experienced everthing.
#11 We ended the evening with our menus, a rose, a chocolate covered liquor pitted cherry and an escort out by the Chef.
Overall this was a once in a life time experience that my DH and I will never forget. The food and service exceeded our expectations. Aimmee' was full of energy and passion for cooking. Technical skills are one thing but when you can marry ingredients together and the food is "porn" to your mouth then what words can describe.................OMAG I have been watching to much Iron chef and Top Chef!
 
First what a great report. Well done. You sound like a really fun couple who would have a fabulous time whether at V&A or McD's. How did you get the Chef's Table?? My 20th is in 3 yrs I'm already dreaming....
 
First what a great report. Well done. You sound like a really fun couple who would have a fabulous time whether at V&A or McD's.
Ditto. Great to hear a refreshing review from Disney's Crown Jewel. :)
 
WOW! What a fabulous report... You really have my DH & I pumped up now. We have reservations for the Chef's Table in November and are too excited.

Thanks for the review :thumbsup2
 

First what a great report. Well done. You sound like a really fun couple who would have a fabulous time whether at V&A or McD's. How did you get the Chef's Table?? My 20th is in 3 yrs I'm already dreaming....
Chef's Table is one reservation per night. Technically they can seat up to 12 at the table, but with more than six it will start to appear crowded and some people will have their back to the kitchen.

You can call for the reservation up to 180 days from arrival; they do not work on the 180+10 as other restaurants. If you are staying on Concierge Level at one of the Deluxe Resorts (especially GF) you might have a better chance at the reservation. Note when you call dining (407-WDW-DINE) you press "1" for English and then "2" which will take you to the V&A Reservations.
 
180 days out from the date you want the reservation you can WDW-DINE.
You must be the First caller at 7am EST.

When you call you immeidately press 1 for English and then 2 for V & A.

I sarted calling at 6:50am and just kept hitting redial on my phone.

We were staying Club Level at BWI but I called myself. 2 years prior the IPO for AKL did not get the reservation for me the entire week we were at WDW.

If you do not get the Chef's table, V & A itself looks like a wondeful place to dine. You get 6 courses instead of 10.

Good Luck!
 
Sounds like a heavenly meal, thanks for posting. :cloud9:
 







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