sr1329 wrote:
Definitely. This BYOB thing is killing restaurants. I generally avoid BYOB joints because I know they have to compromise somewhere and generally it will be in the food. Also it will tend to attract people who are not willing to pay for quality food but rather a cheap drinking and dining experience and the food will eventually be targeted (watered down, homogenized) to meet the expectations of such clientele.
Kman wrote:sr1329 wrote:
Definitely. This BYOB thing is killing restaurants. I generally avoid BYOB joints because I know they have to compromise somewhere and generally it will be in the food. Also it will tend to attract people who are not willing to pay for quality food but rather a cheap drinking and dining experience and the food will eventually be targeted (watered down, homogenized) to meet the expectations of such clientele.
This is the most nonsensical thing yet. A number of GNR's are BYOB as are a number of non-GNR's that are still great and/or very good restaurants. One of the best meals I've eaten this year was at a BYOB (Terragusto in Lakeview). I can't wait to go back. I'd eat there if it wasn't BYOB, just as I would TAC Quick or Spoon Thai or a number of other places. You make a claim that BYOB is killing restaurants - yet offer nothing to show us how (or anything beyond assumption as to what kind of people are attracted to BYOB's).
trpt2345 wrote:Kman wrote:sr1329 wrote:
Definitely. This BYOB thing is killing restaurants. I generally avoid BYOB joints because I know they have to compromise somewhere and generally it will be in the food. Also it will tend to attract people who are not willing to pay for quality food but rather a cheap drinking and dining experience and the food will eventually be targeted (watered down, homogenized) to meet the expectations of such clientele.
This is the most nonsensical thing yet. A number of GNR's are BYOB as are a number of non-GNR's that are still great and/or very good restaurants. One of the best meals I've eaten this year was at a BYOB (Terragusto in Lakeview). I can't wait to go back. I'd eat there if it wasn't BYOB, just as I would TAC Quick or Spoon Thai or a number of other places. You make a claim that BYOB is killing restaurants - yet offer nothing to show us how (or anything beyond assumption as to what kind of people are attracted to BYOB's).
Agreed. Just went to Mixteco last weekend with a bottle of bubbly. No fall off in quality. Liquor licenses cost money and not everyone wants to deal with the hassle.
Josephine wrote:Get 'em while you can- tonight only! Chiles en Nogada at S de M.
Cathy2 wrote:Josephine wrote:Get 'em while you can- tonight only! Chiles en Nogada at S de M.
And it is not even Christmas!
Cathy2 wrote:It appears you are correct: August up to and through Indepedence Day.
For some reason, I had come to believe it was a Christmas dish.
Cathy2 wrote:Dom,
It appears you are correct: August up to and through Indepedence Day.
For some reason, I had come to believe it was a Christmas dish.
Live and learn!
Regards,
Dmnkly wrote:Cathy2 wrote:It appears you are correct: August up to and through Indepedence Day.
For some reason, I had come to believe it was a Christmas dish.
The colors, perhaps? They're certainly Christmasey, even if only incidentally so
gastro gnome wrote:Has anyone done the chef's 4 course tasting menu for $40? If I recall, it featured 2 mole dishes. Seems like a steal based on my last meal, but I was wondering if anyone had any experience.
That would be Chiles en Nogada. Carlos' version is especially awesome. If it is part of his tasting menu, I may have to go try it. A few years ago, he put together a tasting dinner for LTH that included that dish, If the chef's menu is similar, it has to be good.Pie-love wrote:One of my non-LTH friends tried it-- he texted me during the meal with a gorgeous photo of the chile rellenos (I think that's what is was, stuffed chile, white sauce, pomegranite seeds). He said it was awesome-- and a lot of food.
Pie-love wrote:Edited to correct the spelling of "Manchamantel".
The only disturbing/disappointing aspect of the visit is that there were only 3-4 tables @ 7pm on a Friday night. Based on the food quality, this place should be packed.