You know, just because you passed the bar doesn't mean you actually have to practice law. Just tossing ideas out there.
And you sure want to stay away from tort law. That is a field populated by some of the meanest and ugliest people in America. Trust me on this. I know these people. I practice with them. I should probably be talking to them now rather than typing about food.
But back to the list:
I agree with those who say that Ambria and Les Nomades should not make the list. Our experience at Ambria was disappointing at best and Les Nomades has seen better days.
Alinea deserves its ranking as the best restaurant in America. Two of the four best meals I've ever had have been at Alinea (number one was at the now closed Lucas Carton in Paris, also up there was Les Nomades on 12/31/99 when they just knocked it out of the ballpark). The food and service at Alinea are amazing. It reminds me of playing golf in Pinehurst, NC. where on every hole you round a bend and there is something magnificent leading up to the hole. It is just amazing.
Avenues is also in that category. It absolutely belongs in the category of places like Alinea, Tru, Charlie Trotter's and Everest. Stylistically it is similar to Alinea. But for Alinea, it might be the best restaurant in America.
I am a big fan of Tru, but I've done it enough that it doesn't thrill me as much as it once did. Charlie Trotter's was magnificent the first time I was there, but seemed a bit too conventional the last time. A great place still, but just not on the same level with Avenues and Alinea.
I was a huge fan of Everest, but feel that since it has been over two years since I was last there I really can't comment on it. The food and views were amazing when I was last there, and given its location at the top of LaSalle Street, it might be a great choice symbolically.