When I was trying to get a reservation there several years ago they had one table that was in the kitchen, away from the main dining area. It was apparently very difficult to reserve that table. I always wondered why anyone would want to sit in the kitchen when they're paying close to or over 4 figures for a meal for two.
I'm not sure what difference that would make. If they are unsure about the Chef's Table they could just not have it available but have the rest of the dining area open.It's way outside my price range but my guess as to why it hasn't come back is the Chef's Table which is located in the kitchen with the Chef. Until that can be pronounced "safe" there is probably no reason to re-open.
I thought the Chef's Table was just another table to sit and eat, located within the kitchen.It's the Chef's table who personally prepares the meal for you.
Well, it’s the most expensive table. To my knowledge you at least interact with the chef. Someone else can enlighten us.I thought the Chef's Table was just another table to sit and eat, located within the kitchen.
Couldn’t disagree more with this take. Having eaten at almost every single 3 Michelin star places in the country, VA does not come close. Sorry. It’s a nice place. Very good food but it’s not what those places are.
also, Capa is more than a steakhouse. Bad take.
That would not make a difference. It’s only one table of 2 to 8 That is marginally more expensive (I think 20pp) that the queens room.It's way outside my price range but my guess as to why it hasn't come back is the Chef's Table which is located in the kitchen with the Chef. Until that can be pronounced "safe" there is probably no reason to re-open.
I wholly disagree with this. Having eaten at 75 plus michelin starred restaurants around the world, VA is very fine dining. I have only dined in the queens room, but the 13 course menu has always been on par with 1 and 2 star places we’ve been. The price is a bit high but no more than 30pp over Market and I believe it is because it is Disney.
Also, when it’s comes to super high end fine dining in Orlando, this was it for a very long time. Now soseki and kabookis omakase are alternatives. Capa is fine, but it’s another steakhouse and they are a dime a dozen in any city.
I thought the Chef's Table was just another table to sit and eat, located within the kitchen.
So many fancy people in this thread
I always thought the meatloaf at ABC Commissary was Michelin Star worthy...I know, right? I feel like such a peasant...
A fancy meal for me is when I have a glass of wine with my Hamburger Helper...I know, right? I feel like such a peasant...
So many fancy people in this thread
Was just a joke?This is the most passive-aggressive reply yet.
Bravo.
Was just a joke?
Yep, it was!Was it really?
Glad you cleared that up.Yep, it was!
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