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| what was the best meal you ever Had? Posted by Tiger Ryno Mama's fish house in Maui last year hands down...wonderful experienceReply Back to Top |
Posted by Degas on 1/14 at 12:37 pm to Tiger Ryno Cafe des Artistes Puerto Vallarta. A fantastic menu, setting and occasion combined for the best dining experience I've ever had.Reply Back to Top |
| Stella!! Reply Back to Top |
| That's a tough question, but the one that stands out is... Nick and Sams Shared the 48 oz Porterhouse with my dad and a couple of his clients. One of the best steaks I have ever had Lobster mac and cheese and other sides were phenominal as well Reply Back to Top |
| From start to finish I would say the omakase menu at o ya in Boston was tops for food. Not the best dining experience but for food. LINK I went solo while on a business trip so that takes away from it as a dining experience. Also most expensive dinner for me. Including sake it was $248 before tip just for me. I used most of my food budget for the trip on that one meal. Reply Back to Top |
| Tru in Chicago for overall dining experience. Plus our waiter ended up being from New Orleans Reply Back to Top |
| Anything mama cooks Reply Back to Top |
| Abalone with asparagus cream sauce. Nick's Fish Market in Chicago. Reply Back to Top |
Posted by Rohan2Reed on 1/14 at 1:09 pm to Tiger Ryno Daniel in NYC. Had 7 course tasting with wine pairing and some other small plates and it was the most phenomenal meal I've ever been a part of. Honorable mentions: Restaurant Revolution in Nola, Public in NYC, Epsilon in Monterey, CA Reply Back to Top |
| The Inn at Little Washington dinner and breakfast. Reply Back to Top |
Posted by Salmon on 1/14 at 1:15 pm to Tiger Ryno either Fruition in Denver or Barley Swine in AustinReply Back to Top |
| House of Prime Rib in San Fran, Prime Rib cut at the table, Yorkshire Pudding, bottle of Stags Leap.......amazing stuff This post was edited on 1/14 at 1:30 pm Reply Back to Top |
| The best experience and meal has to be at Bar Boulod in NYC. My wife's friend took us there as a wedding present. She was dating someone that worked there at the time and we sat for five hours and food and drink kept coming out, it was fantastic. Reply Back to Top |
| Pig's Knuckle at Hoffbrau house in Berlin Bayona- Quail Salad/Duck Breast Some random restaurant in Paris- Foie Gras/ duck breast wrapped in bacon Reply Back to Top |
| Port Angeles, WA, first real meal after a three week backpacking trip. Some little fast food Asian place. Spring rolls and a chocolate milkshake.Sublime. Reply Back to Top |
| I had dinner at Masa in SF the night I got married. Ron Siegel was the chef at the time and it was a once in a lifetime combo of occasion, food, and wine that will likely never be topped. Reply Back to Top |
| 1st Le Bernardin in NYC 2nd August in NO Reply Back to Top |
| Mark's American Cuisine in Houston. Truly outstanding and great atmosphere. Reply Back to Top |
| I'll get blasted by the FB snobs but my wife and I did a private chef's table at Victoria & Albert's in Disney World a few years ago. The single best dining experience I've ever had. Once he found out we were from Louisiana he started rolling out seafood dish after seafood dish. The best was his version of seafood stuffed red bell peppers topped with a basic crab imperial sauce. He sided it with roasted rosemary fingerling potatoes. Just a really good overall experience. Reply Back to Top |
| Best for food was solo meal at Nobu in NYC. Wife and I were in town for the US Open tennis tournament and she had a broken foot at the time and was too sore and tired to go out. I wasn't wasting that reservation. Just incredible. First time I had tried monkfish liver. Most fun was my 30th birtthday party where about 60 people had Clancy's to ourselves all night. Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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