Victoria & Albert's

wishicouldgomoreofte

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Does anyone have pictures of the plates of food? I don't need pictures of the restaurant or bread or harpist. I am wondering how big each course is. 7 courses sounds like a lot of food.
Can someone who has eaten there recently please reply?
How do you have room for it all, or are the courses all small enough it is not a problem? I know I read on here reports by fellow disers who have eaten there several times that the portions are smaller, and no beef option without paying a significant supplement.
Can someone direct me to recent photos please?:cloud9:
 
Thanks, TDC Nala. I read yours, and found the links from yours to the other two who dined with you that evening. Boy, it sounds like a great time you all had!
It's funny, you mention not holding up a ruler to the plates to give size, but when you click on the link you provided, the first picture is someone holding up a quarter to show size.:rotfl: :laughing:
I enjoyed your 3 reviews, but haven't been able to find more through the search function. Maybe just too many responses. Anyway, do you have a link to more reviews of V&A with pictures?
TIA.:yay:
 
It's funny, you mention not holding up a ruler to the plates to give size, but when you click on the link you provided, the first picture is someone holding up a quarter to show size.:rotfl: :laughing:
I enjoyed your 3 reviews, but haven't been able to find more through the search function. Maybe just too many responses. Anyway, do you have a link to more reviews of V&A with pictures?
TIA.:yay:

Hey, that's my quarter picture! <G>
For clarification, the picture in my .sig is not of food that came from V&A. It came from a Food & Wine Festival event (the first "Cook, Book, & Bottle") and it was course 1 of 3. I took the picture when I thought nobody would believe I wasn't exaggerating without photographic proof. As it turned out, the pictures came in very handy when I went to Guest Services to voice my concerns over the event (not the 3 course meal that was advertised).

The only course that size I've encountered at V&A is possibly the amuse bouche.
 
The portions are not regular restaurant portions and the meal is so slowly paced that you should be fine. It's not something that is rushed. I didn't take pictures of the food, it just felt really like it would be disturbing to take a lot of pictures all through the meal.

Lisa
 





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