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- AAnthonyAtlanta Metro •2 reviews5.0Dined todayPerfect date spot. It's a little too intimate for groups but tables do sit up to around 5 or 6 comfortably. Maybe max id double date there but not really a family and children place. Food is gourmet comfort food, I guess as if you were in a Guesthouse. But an elevated, chic one. Great bottles list, great price.More infoRH Guesthouse, The Dining RoomPrice: Very Expensive• American• Meatpacking District•4.8
- CClaudiaNew Orleans / Louisiana •3 reviews5.0Dined todayTwin Tails was a very pleasant surprise! It was an experience from the moment we entered to our exit. A very welcoming host-person table, lovely decor, great view, interesting music playlist not to loud, friendly informative waiters. And our dishes were 8 out of 9 excellent. The one so so dish, a tuna tartar spin would have been excellent at a lesser restaurant. The salads were especially stand-outs, combining herbs and greens and sweet and tangy.More infoTwin TailsPrice: Expensive• Southeast Asian• Upper West Side•4.8
- GGregorioNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoAn Exceptional Evening at La Grande Boucherie Dining at La Grande Boucherie was nothing short of spectacular. The combination of impeccable food, a refined atmosphere, and excellent service made for an unforgettable evening. The Food I opted for their ribeye steak, and it was, without a doubt, one of the finest cuts of beef I’ve ever had. Cooked to a perfect medium rare, the steak had a beautifully caramelized crust that locked in all the rich, robust flavors. Every bite was tender, juicy, and seasoned to perfection. Paired with the ribeye were their smashed potatoes, a simple yet elevated side that brought the meal together. Creamy and buttery with a hint of garlic, they were the perfect complement to the richness of the steak. The portion size was generous, and the presentation was elegant yet inviting. The Beers To accompany my meal, I chose a couple of IPA beers from their thoughtfully curated drink menu. The first was a bold, hoppy West Coast IPA with citrus and pine undertones that paired beautifully with the richness of the ribeye. The second was a hazy New England IPA, bursting with tropical fruit flavors, which provided a refreshing contrast to the hearty meal. Both beers were served perfectly chilled, enhancing their flavor profiles and making them an ideal match for the steak. The Atmosphere and Service La Grande Boucherie’s ambiance is something to behold. The stunning décor, with its grand Parisian brasserie-inspired design, added a layer of sophistication to the evening. Despite the upscale vibe, the atmosphere remained welcoming and warm. The service was equally remarkable. My server was attentive, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic about helping me pair the perfect beer with my meal. Their genuine passion for the menu and dedication to making my experience memorable was evident throughout. I want to thank Omar and Regina for their Amazing treat I’m already looking forward to my next visit!More infoLa Grande BoucheriePrice: Very Expensive• French• Midtown West•4.6
- OOtaviovipNew York City •8 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoA great tasting menu/ wine pairing!!! Love the place. Much better than some 3* Michelin that I have been.More infoThe Musket RoomPrice: Very Expensive• American• NoLita•4.6
- CCindyvipNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoAmazing food and service as always. Every single item we tried on the menu was delicious.More infoNobu Fifty SevenPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Midtown West•4.7