Re: High-end Dining: Expectations and Reviews
PITTM,
There's no comparison, it is imo at an entirely different level than Craftsteak. Ron Siegel is a truly world class chef.
BTW, you may have noticed there's no menu for the nine-course tasting menu. For that one you just sit back and enjoy, not knowing what he's going to send out. However, the theme is similar to the other ones in that you'll get a nice balanced mix of Japanese sushi themed dishes, some fish, some red meat, some other meat, etc. If you go as a couple, each of you will get a different plate each course. And like the other ones, in addition to the nine courses, you'll get a number of plates of amuse bouches to start.
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