Having read all the great reviews on LTH about Sweets and Savories, I decided to make New Year's dinner my first experience there. The much touted food-to-dollar ratio especially attracted me -- I refused to spend $100 for a so-so dinner somewhere just because it was New Year's.
We had a 5:30 sitting for seven people, including one who is a vegetarian. The pre-fix menu consisted of six courses: scallop with caviar and pea puree, risotto with ricotta and lemon, filet in black truffle sauce with lobster twice-baked potato, arugula and olive oil, vanilla ice cream with white truffle and nutmeg, ganache terrine with raspberry. We had a bottle of white Burgundy, a Gewurztraminer and, of course, a glass of Champagne.
None of the dishes was particularly innovative or inspiring but everything was delicious and well worth the cost ($75 without wine). The meal was diminished, however, by an egocentric and even rude head waiter. He outdid himself when, while we prepared to leave, he gathered our checks, inspected the tips (we gave 20%) and walked off without so much as a goodbye, thanks, or Happy New Year's.
I would love to return on a regular night but that waiter left a bad taste in my mouth (yes, pun intended). Are there any menu items so amazing that I should go back?