Restaurant Week seems like a good idea in theory. You finally get to eat at that fancy place you've walked by a hundred times, sweaty palms pressed against the window, looking longingly at all those rich people eating caviar-this and truffle-that.
The day arrives. 8PM reso for you and your closest friends.
Bread basket: Amazing. Granted, I was famished. I was about 30 seconds away from gnawing on the table legs. I even said to one of my friends, "Is this one of those fancy places where you don't get bread?"
Appetizer: Good. Not great.
Entree: Awful. Had I ordered it during any week without "Restaurant" in the title I would have sent it back. And listen, I don't send meals back. But this was bad. (See the episode of Next Food Network Star where Wolfgang Puck teaches Jyll to make risotto. And I quote, "This is not a risotto.")
Dessert: Itwasokay.
Basically, it all comes down to company. And I have a pretty amazing group of pals in which to not enjoy my meals with : )
Other than that, I think a 3-course meal for $35 in NYC still sounds appealing, but clearly you can't expect the same quality.
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