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Melting Pot
Posted on 2/10/10 at 1:44 pm
Posted on 2/10/10 at 1:44 pm
Finally going there next weekend. Can I get the low down from some of you experts out there. Thanks.
Posted on 2/10/10 at 1:46 pm to 610man
Dont put the raw food on the same plate your eating from.
Posted on 2/10/10 at 1:51 pm to 610man
Unless you REALLY like beer, don't get the cheese fondue with beer in it (Can't remember the technical name).
Posted on 2/10/10 at 1:54 pm to 610man
Enjoy cooking your own food for a couple of hours 2 bites at a time
Posted on 2/10/10 at 1:55 pm to 610man
bouillon cube size portions of meat that take several minutes to cook
complete waste of time and money
complete waste of time and money
Posted on 2/10/10 at 1:56 pm to 610man
girls like it but I'd rather spend my money at a real restaurant.
Posted on 2/10/10 at 2:01 pm to Elleshoe
All this negative feedback in this thread ... how does this place stay open?
Posted on 2/10/10 at 2:03 pm to Will Cover
because it's a gimmick and most people are suckers for gimmicks.
Why would I pay someone to let me do their job for them?
Why would I pay someone to let me do their job for them?
Posted on 2/10/10 at 2:12 pm to Will Cover
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how does this place stay open?
Chicks, brah
Posted on 2/10/10 at 2:14 pm to 610man
You're going to get a lot of people say they hate it and it's stupid to pay someone so you can cook your own food.
That being said, I've been a few times and it isn't a bad experience. If you've never been then I would say check it out because it's not bad food and the experience is cool if you've never done it.
It's good for special occasions but not for a Tuesday night meal.
That being said, I've been a few times and it isn't a bad experience. If you've never been then I would say check it out because it's not bad food and the experience is cool if you've never done it.
It's good for special occasions but not for a Tuesday night meal.
Posted on 2/10/10 at 2:27 pm to 610man
only times we've been we just get cheese, wine, and chocolate ... kind of fun...but that was before getting married with children
Posted on 2/10/10 at 2:29 pm to ccla
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Enjoy cooking your own food for a couple of hours 2 bites at a time
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cube size portions of meat that take a few minutes to cook
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Why would I pay someone to let me do their job for them?
Um...that's what fondue is y'all.
If you go, keep in mind all of those statements. Yes, they're all true, but that's the point of a fondue place. I've gone a few times, and always had a really good experience. I think the food is pretty good, and I like the long, laid back, unique dining experience.
Posted on 2/10/10 at 2:34 pm to 610man
Go before dinner for an appetizer with the cheese, or go after dinner for dessert.
Don't have dinner there - waste of time, and nothing special.
Don't have dinner there - waste of time, and nothing special.
Posted on 2/10/10 at 2:36 pm to 610man
Well...I am a regular there, for the past two years my girlfriend and I have gone there almost every week. However a couple of months ago we kind of quit going as much. We love it. It gets mixed reactions because most people don't understand it, but that is there deal not mine. We always get the garlic and herb cheese, and the yen yang chocolate. As far as the middle course goes we normally don't get one. We get pretty full of the two. If I were to get a middle course I would get the french quarter one or its something like that your waiter or waitress would know. Just for the cheese and chocolate is arounf $40 depending on how much you drink.
Posted on 2/10/10 at 3:01 pm to fisherbm1112
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Go before dinner for an appetizer with the cheese, or go after dinner for dessert.
this
Posted on 2/10/10 at 4:14 pm to dorseyforheisman
Go somewhere good for your meal and go to the mp for dessert. Seriously the good isnt good even after you have to cook it yourself Id rather eat at mcdonalds given the choice.
Posted on 2/10/10 at 4:35 pm to 610man
I love fondue, but I hate the Melting Pot.
Posted on 2/10/10 at 4:50 pm to keeton350
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Id rather eat at mcdonalds
Credibilty circling the drain...
Posted on 2/10/10 at 4:59 pm to DanglingFury
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Id rather eat at mcdonalds
Credibilty circling the drain...
no, he's right.
melting pot: you spend $100 (for you and a date) so you can under/over cook tiny pieces of meat in a boiling vat of overpriced oil and water.
why not go to ruth's chris or flemings and let someone who knows what the hell they're doing cook your food to a T.
imo but i've had 3 shitty-arse experience with melting pot and yes, i'd rather have a big mac and fries. at least that has some flavor.
eta dessert is good. do what others say and eat somewhere else first and go there for an erotic dessert.
eta2: i think they charge $7 to add 'cajun essence' to your vat of boiling water. LMAO. really? SEVEN DOLLARS for a couple of shakes of sometihng that looks like salt?
This post was edited on 2/10/10 at 5:00 pm
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