DevilDuckie wrote:As the parent of a young and well-behaved foodie I hate rules like that based on age. Someone else can take their poorly brought up teenager to the restaurant but my kid isn't allowed? I'm sorry some people's children don't know how to behave, but exculde them (and the older ones as well) based on behavior and let properly brought up people of all ages enjoy the restaurants.
I am just curious if you have been to Victoria and Albert's, or viewed the menu. It is truly an experience, more than a meal. It is approximately 3 hours in length. (They have 2 sittings: 5:45 and 9:30).
DD15 was a foodie at a young age and was quite well-behaved. I would NEVER have put her through a meal at V&A's. She was extremely well-behaved, but I just don't think I would ever have made her sit there for that long at age 7 or 9 or even 11.
It is hard to describe it, maybe some of the others on here who have been can help me, but the whole atmosphere there is just adult. Kind of hushed, harpist playing, low light, etc. And the menu is fixed. Your dinner is $125 whether you eat all the courses or just 1.
Here is a sample menu from 08/25/2007 (including wine pairings):
Amuse Bouche
Roederer Estate Anderson Valley Brut Rosé NV
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Seared Colorado Buffalo Tenderloin, Braised Fennel, Radishes and Bllood Orange Vinaigrette
Cantina Del Taburno Falanghina, Campania 2005
Prosciutto Wrapped Gulf Shrimp with Melon Coulis and Pickled Watermelon
King Éstate Pinot Gris, Oregon 2005
Iranian Osetra Caviar with Traditional Garnish $125.00 ½ oz $250.00 1 oz
Ultimat Vodka
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Pondichery Peppered Quail with a Four Grain Pancake, Georgia Peaches and Corn
Dr. Zenzen Valwiger Herrenberg Riesling Auslese, Mosel 2001
Ballotine of Poulet Rouge with Duck Consommé and Scottish Chanterelles
Peré & Fils Christian Moreau Chablis 2004
Pan Roasted Foie Gras with Fuji Apples and Mostarda di Cremona $15.00
Royal Tokaji Azsú 5 Puttonyos, Mád Tokaj-Hegyalja 2000
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Alaskan King Salmon with Celery Root Purée and Carnival Cauliflowerr
Newton Red Label Chardonnay, Napa 2005
Crab Stuffed Tempura Squash Bloom with Grape Must Mustard
Caymus Conundrum, California 2001
Seared Wild Turbot with Toasted Capers and Meyer Lemon $25.00
Graff Family Vineyards Pinot Blanc, Monterey 2004
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Kurobuta Pork Tenderloin with Bamboo Rice Blend, Cilantro Sauce>
Carol Shelton Rocky Reserve Zinfandel, Dry Creek Valley 2004
Marcho Farms Veal with Ratatouille Jam and Potato Gnocchi
Cesari “Mara” Vino Di Ripasso Valpolicella 2004
Kansas City Angus Beef with Fingerling Potato Lyonnaise
Sequoia Grove Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa 2003
Australian “Kobe” Beef Tenderloin with Smoked Garlic Purée $30.00
Japanese Wagyu Strip Loin with Oxtail Jus $80.00
Château Cantemerle, Haut-Medoc 2003
Opus One, Napa Valley 2000 $70.00
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Comté Saint Antoine, Monte Enebro and Brillat Savarin
Cockburn’s 10 Year Old Tawny Porto
Tropical Fruit Gelato with Micro Mint
Michele Chiarlo “Nivole” Moscato D’Asti, Piedmont 2005
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Tanzanian Chocolate Pyramid, Hawaiian Kona Chocolate Soufflé
and Peruvian CChocolate Ice Cream and Puff Pastry
Berry Gâteau with Mango Yogurt Pannacotta
Caramelized Banana Gâteau
Vanilla Bean Crème Brûlée
Grand Marnier Soufflé
Hawaiian Kona Chocolate Soufflé
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“Celebes” Coffee, Tea and Friandise