Victoria and Alberts July 30, 2010

brifraz

Marching along...
Premium Member
Original Poster
So, we were in the world for (almost) our 9th anniversary and booked the Chef's Table at Victoria and Albert's at the Grand Floridian. Could we afford it? No, not really. Did we do it anyway? Yes, certainly. Would we do it again? In a heartbeat. What an incredible evening.

Starting with entering the restaurant. At 5pm, we were escorted in by the Maitre d'Hotel and the Somalier. Since the regular seating is not until 5:30pm, the staff was preparing the restaurant for the evening. But as soon as we walked by, they stopped whatever they were doing to say hello to us (by name), wish us a happy anniversary (all knew it was our 9th), and offer any assistance through the evening.

As soon as we were seated, our waiter and waitress introduced themselves, poured us some champagne and described the process of the evening. They made sure to tell us that pictures are welcome and encouraged as are questions of the cooking and wait staff. They consider both to be compliments to the job they are doing.

After some discussion of wine (we purchase just one wine pairing - to go with DWs food, but I did enjoy each of them as well) and a quick review of some dietary restrictions, off we went. Into a food adventure.

Click this link to see the pictures and read the menu.

http://picasaweb.google.com/1062796...key=Gv1sRgCKD9h-fo3cOm1wE#5505630506762722514

Each course was really quite exquisite. After my wife had the elk, she said she was in heaven and couldn't imagine a more tasty red meat. Then she had the beef and admitted that she was mistaken before, this was even better. We both loved the caviar tin of Toe Crab and we were quite surprised to enjoy all three (yes, three) caviars that we were served! The desserts were truly to die for. If only we had not eaten so much before we got there! Chef Scott Hunnel had warned us not to eat too much of the bread courses, but it was very tough. They were so good!

If you are wondering, our total came to right around $600. Between the food and the experience, well worth the cost. If you find that you have the means, and the ability to call 6 months in advance to make the reservation, we HIGHLY recommend it. Other than another visit someday, I doubt we will ever eat that well again. Now, we just have to find a way to save that much money to do it again in a few years!
 

ccw7759

New Member
Wow... thanks for the "peek" inside that awesome restaurant. We probably won't ever have a meal
there, as we will always go with our family (five kids!) but, at least I know what I'm missing! Great
pics!
 

PoohBear119

Active Member
DH and I have always wanted to try the chef's table there. We have eaten at V&A's 6 times now and always love it. You pictures are wonderful and that might help to tip the scale for our 5th anniversary next year.

Thanks for a great post and pictures.
 

Sloan

Well-Known Member
nice photos

I am so glad that you enjoyed your V&A experience - it is an absolute favorite of mine. I think that your photos are a very nice way of sharing for those who have not yet been able to enjoy the experience, though of course only tasting all of those things can do them justice.

Note that V&A does honor the TiW discount - a single meal there can justify the cost of the yearly membership. (it has for me!)
 

maggiegrace1

Well-Known Member
Great pictures and report..and Happy Anniversary but none of the food looks or sounds good to me..:shrug:

Am I the only one who feels this way?

:lookaroun
 

castevens

Member
Looks great, I just have a very difficult time justifying $600. Maybe some day...

We're going to disney in Dec/Jan, and taking a cruise right after. We have a balcony on the cruise ship, 7 days, food included for a little more than $600pp.

But soon, I will finish my third and final degree, and maybe then I can afford it.
 

durangojim

Well-Known Member
My wife and I dined there on the day I proposed to her as well as our 5th anniversary. It is truly one of the finest restaurants and experiences we've shared together. Can't wait to back again some time.
 

Sloan

Well-Known Member
it does not have to be that expensive

The $600 total for the OP is not 'normal' - they were at the Chef's table, and did a wine pairing. As I mentioned before, V&A's does accept the Tables in Wonderland card (20% off food and wine) and you could opt to skip the wine pairings (though they are excellent and really enhance the meal).

By my calculations, a couple could dine there without wine for $250 (plus tip) and if you use TiW, then it would be around $250 including the tip. (Still expensive, but a far cry from $600).

Adding the wine pairings for both diners adds $120, again subject to the 20% TiW discount. They have nice individual bottles of wine available for well under $100.

Dining at Victoria and Albert's is a luxury, to be sure, but it is an extraordinary dining experience, and I have found it to be well worth it.
 

Pioneer Hall

Well-Known Member
The $600 total for the OP is not 'normal' - they were at the Chef's table, and did a wine pairing. As I mentioned before, V&A's does accept the Tables in Wonderland card (20% off food and wine) and you could opt to skip the wine pairings (though they are excellent and really enhance the meal).

By my calculations, a couple could dine there without wine for $250 (plus tip) and if you use TiW, then it would be around $250 including the tip. (Still expensive, but a far cry from $600).

Adding the wine pairings for both diners adds $120, again subject to the 20% TiW discount. They have nice individual bottles of wine available for well under $100.

Dining at Victoria and Albert's is a luxury, to be sure, but it is an extraordinary dining experience, and I have found it to be well worth it.

Just a note...the TIW card can only be used in the regular dining room. You cannot use it for the Chef's Table or for the Queen Victoria Room.
 

foreverbelle

Well-Known Member
Eaten there once four our 2nd anniversary and loved it. Your right its not something we can do every trip and I don't know if we could actually afford it but I would dif say it is something that every avid Disney-goer should do at least once.
 

castevens

Member
The $600 total for the OP is not 'normal' - they were at the Chef's table, and did a wine pairing. As I mentioned before, V&A's does accept the Tables in Wonderland card (20% off food and wine) and you could opt to skip the wine pairings (though they are excellent and really enhance the meal).

By my calculations, a couple could dine there without wine for $250 (plus tip) and if you use TiW, then it would be around $250 including the tip. (Still expensive, but a far cry from $600).

Adding the wine pairings for both diners adds $120, again subject to the 20% TiW discount. They have nice individual bottles of wine available for well under $100.

Dining at Victoria and Albert's is a luxury, to be sure, but it is an extraordinary dining experience, and I have found it to be well worth it.

Granted I understood the money being put forth toward the experience as much as the food, but I thought the price was outrageous. New calculations being taken into account, I would certainly consider this restaurant as an upgrade to the $100 that we may has spent elsewhere.
 

Pioneer Hall

Well-Known Member
Granted I understood the money being put forth toward the experience as much as the food, but I thought the price was outrageous. New calculations being taken into account, I would certainly consider this restaurant as an upgrade to the $100 that we may has spent elsewhere.

Like anything else, the amount of money you pay greatly affects the experience you have. Victoria and Alberts offers varying levels of service and as they get more expensive they become more exclusive and offer more. Each "tier" offers a great experience, but the more expensive ones just offer more.
 

castevens

Member
Like anything else, the amount of money you pay greatly affects the experience you have. Victoria and Alberts offers varying levels of service and as they get more expensive they become more exclusive and offer more. Each "tier" offers a great experience, but the more expensive ones just offer more.

The problem, however, lies in the fact that this correlation between price and experience is generally exponential in regards to price. A $120,000 car usually does not cost twice as much as a $60,000 car to produce. More, yes. Twice, no.

But based on what I have read in this thread, going to V&As and spending wisely may be worth the experience of this restaurant.
 

Chrononymous

Well-Known Member
I admit, the food photos look gorgeous...but the whole experience seems terrifying to me!

(Live crawfish nonwithstanding!)

I guess I am more comfortable with food that I know, though I can be adventurous, this looks so exotic and so foreign an experience!(especially if you don't drink alcohol, or like fish)

But I do appreciate the lovely pics! The attention to detail in just the creation and presentation is extraordinary!
 

Pioneer Hall

Well-Known Member
I admit, the food photos look gorgeous...but the whole experience seems terrifying to me!

(Live crawfish nonwithstanding!)

I guess I am more comfortable with food that I know, though I can be adventurous, this looks so exotic and so foreign an experience!(especially if you don't drink alcohol, or like fish)

But I do appreciate the lovely pics! The attention to detail in just the creation and presentation is extraordinary!

With the price comes the attention too. They will ask you about allergies, preferences, etc so you get a meal that fits your tastes. It definitely is not a place for very picky eaters, but if you only have 1 or 2 exceptions then I can't see it being terrific. For me, I don't think that my shellfish allergy would limit my enjoyment since I know that the chef would cater around that.
 

zurgandfriend

Well-Known Member
We loved it as well and have always wanted to go back however DS wants no part of it. As he is now a teen I may be inclined to let him go his own way (only in WDW of course) and DW and I experience it again
 

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