Uncleromulus
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Cobbo: So if I called V&A , told them I didn't like ANY meat except steak, and didn't like filet--they could get me a NY Strip?
Skip it. Am I the only one who finds it degrading to the establishment/chef to ask for a menu with substitutions for nearly every course? I am not talking about a food allergy or vegetarian. I understand that V&A's will accommodate nearly every need of a guest, but some of this stuff is just over the top. No pork for a practicing Jew? OK. No shellfish for someone allergic? OK. But someone who is just a picky eater? Why even go? There are plenty of "fancy" steakhouses that will have every cut of Beef out there. Why not stick with Yachtmen's steakhouse or something?
ps. this post is not directed at the OP but those that find no problem with making a 5 star restaurant bend over backwards because they're scared to try something new.
Skip it. Am I the only one who finds it degrading to the establishment/chef to ask for a menu with substitutions for nearly every course? I am not talking about a food allergy or vegetarian. I understand that V&A's will accommodate nearly every need of a guest, but some of this stuff is just over the top. No pork for a practicing Jew? OK. No shellfish for someone allergic? OK. But someone who is just a picky eater? Why even go? There are plenty of "fancy" steakhouses that will have every cut of Beef out there. Why not stick with Yachtmen's steakhouse or something?
ps. this post is not directed at the OP but those that find no problem with making a 5 star restaurant bend over backwards because they're scared to try something new.
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Cobbo: So if I called V&A , told them I didn't like ANY meat except steak, and didn't like filet--they could get me a NY Strip?
Skip it. Am I the only one who finds it degrading to the establishment/chef to ask for a menu with substitutions for nearly every course? I am not talking about a food allergy or vegetarian. I understand that V&A's will accommodate nearly every need of a guest, but some of this stuff is just over the top. No pork for a practicing Jew? OK. No shellfish for someone allergic? OK. But someone who is just a picky eater? Why even go? There are plenty of "fancy" steakhouses that will have every cut of Beef out there. Why not stick with Yachtmen's steakhouse or something?
ps. this post is not directed at the OP but those that find no problem with making a 5 star restaurant bend over backwards because they're scared to try something new.
AMEN!!! I thought I was the only one who felt this way!!!
If you want to go - GO!!!! I don't like seafood (not allergic just don't like the smell or taste) and I wish I had let them know in advance but it didn't detract from the experience. This was hands down the best meal of my life and the service was out of this world. It was a birthday treat to myself and my mother and I were so spoiled. I had a cream soup which had salmon in it - but it was easy to remove the salmon and the amuse bouche was small enough that I ate it. What will live with me isn't the food but the experience.
Wendy