Wow! Everything looks delicious! I just love the picture of the foam on the chicken dish. Look at that detail! You know, I had a question... while I appreciate all of these wonderful pictures you've taken at V&A... don't you ever feel uncomfortable taking pictures in the main dining room? We've only taken pictures of our dinner when we are in the back at the Chef's Table. I mean, it's not like California Grill where it's loud and bustling and a flash picture gets lost in the atmosphere. V&A's dining room is dark and subdued. Aren't you afraid that you'd bother other diners by taking so many pictures?
Hi Michelle!
I'm gonna jump in with my two cents since we've taken pics in the dining room before. When we were first seated I was very concerned about whipping out the camera and snapping pics because the dining room is so dim and hushed ... I was absolutely worried that I'd be disturbing someone else during their special evening.
So I asked our serving staff and Israel if it would be acceptable for us to take pictures. Their response was "go ahead - people do it all the time and we think it's wonderful."
We were still very careful with the flash and tried to keep everything to a minimum because we really didn't want to annoy anyone, but I figured if the restaurant staff told us it was alright, then as long as we weren't obnoxious about it we were fine.
Like I said, I really appreciate everyone's pictures and reviews, but I've just never, personally, felt comfortable taking pictures in the main dining room.Maybe I will next time.
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Wow, DH and I both just looked at this and thought the same thing....that is alot of food on one plate for V&A!!! We have been there several times and have never seen this offering!!! It looks WONDERFUL!!!! Is all of that a regular menu offering?? It seems like several different entrees on one plate!
Like I said, I really appreciate everyone's pictures and reviews, but I've just never, personally, felt comfortable taking pictures in the main dining room.Maybe I will next time.
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I couldn't stay away - we were so enchanted with our dinner in January (click here for THAT report) that I really wanted to find an excuse to return for our May (annual, official) family vacation. I didn't have to look far - DS only turns 21 once - and that day would be the day, the justification for "V&A, Part 2".
Planning Theory
- Tables in Wonderland discount = 20%
- Dinner for 3
- One wine pairing
Today was a travel day. Normally I would not plan anything special on travel day, as it can be a looooong day, on too little sleep, with non-Disney experiences (although Southwest is always good - the service they provide for the prices they charge = amazing). The only other time I tried this - when DS turned 5, at Chef Mickey's (at the Marketplace), we didn't get there in time (American Airlines - flat tire - 1993 - I cried - we rode first class from the layover to Orlando.) Since today was the actual birthday, and Southwest is so reliable, I made the reservation. I'll go back and add punctuation when I have time.
We took the boat from WLV over to the MK, planning to catch the boat launch to the GF. Missed that by a moment and moseyed up to the monorail. While waiting for the monorail, we timed the launch. It takes 4 minutes for the launch to reach the GF dock. Twenty minutes and three monorail stops later, we checked into our 5:30 V&A reservation - at 5:31.
I don't actually remember how Israel arranged the menu - I think we just told him we had no allergies, liked everything, and left ourselves in his and the Chef Scott's remarkably capable hands (you get to meet them later, during the kitchen tour).
I mention that, because there are no pictures to illustrate some of the wonderful moments that make V&A so special. I never gave the menu another thought - and what a wonderful meal unfolded over the course of the next 3+ hours - perfectly paced, perfectly presented, perfectly enjoyed.
Now, for the pictures (thank goodness they provided me with a detailed menu - no WAY I would be able to remember all this):
Dinner setting:
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A toast to DS21's 21st birthday:
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Yes, he was proofed. He seemed to be pleased. The champagne was delightful. The menu says Pommery Royale Brut NY
Amuse Bouche
A collection of wonders
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Item listed on the menu that must not have turned out as pictures (if I find them later, I will modify the post): Trout Custard Baked in Shell - back left.
Heirloom Tomato-Fennel Cream
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Knock-out.
I had my fill of Cambell's back in the day - tomato soup with grilled cheese, tomato soup with buttered crackers, tomato soup on Friday - I had it so much - and my mother was so creative at making it appealing, that I actually grew to like it, in the spirit of nostalgia and comfort food. I haven't voluntarily had it since. My point? Don't think "tomato soup, eeeeh" - think "something exquisite I've never tasted before."
Sesame Crusted Big Eye Tuna - two views
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Once again, I have to say it - EDIBLE ART!!
So delicious. I suppose if there is "no way" you could ever consume rare fish, you wouldn't be able to like this. But DS19 is not a sushi fan, and he likes it. DS21 and I LOVE it.
Stay tuned, more courses and pictures to come.
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I must say, because of your AMAZING review of Victoria & Alberts, we are officially booked! This will be a HUGE surprise for my DP. Thank you again, for your wonderful pictures and fantastic review!![]()
Thanks for the great photos plus the notes about the wine pairings! We have reservations for the dining room in August and can't wait. Thanks for the reminder about the 20% off with TiW. I'd forgotten about that since we usually do the Chef's Table.
Looks like the edible art is as beautiful and delicious as ever!!
Oh no I made the mistake of stumbling on this thread!!!!! I love V&A although we have only been 2x. Our last time was our wedding reception. As a treat to everyone who flew in (we had a small wedding only 16 guests) we booked the private room and it was so yummy!!!
These pics make me want to go back NOW! Glad you had another great experience!
That must have been dazzling - what did your guests say? Did they understand the magnitude of the treat / experience? Congratulations on your marriage!