bhovsepian wrote:While I understand that the $175 joining fee is unreasonable. If they are able to get quality chefs the fact that they offer dinners for 50-85$ all with a minimum of 5 courses inclusive of a pre cocktail hour, and beverage pairings, tax and tip, I feel like the dinners themselves are somewhat subsidized. But that also goes to my question, im not sure what type of talent they will be able to acquire and what the quality will be, hence my hesitation to jump in no questions asked.
I just took a closer look at their website and they state they use "undiscovered chefs." They also seem to use odd locations (they give examples of a motorcycle shop, the roof of an abandoned building and the floor of a paper mill).
While I imagine they sometimes have good dinners, unestablished chefs cooking in obscure locations (apparently often lacking kitchens) for a large number of people sounds even less enticing than paying $175 for a ticket to Next's steak menu.
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