Got the opportunity to visit Biaggi’s wine room with a group of friends – a private dining experience with house-selected foods paired with samples of wine.
Unfortunately, since I’m not much of a wine guy and not too refined on the whole fine dining thing, I neither fully grasped the experience or am qualified to evaluate the offerings.
The service was excellent with a brief introduction before each of the four courses, explaining what was before us, both the food and accompanying wine.
Everything was tasty enough, but from my humble view, it turned out to be what I somewhat expected: as with fine dining, it’s about the atmosphere and presentation, not the quantity. This ain’t no casino buffet. We really could have used at least twice as much food as was served for the number of people present.
So if you choose to spend the money, know what you’re getting into. If that’s your scene, it’s a wonderful night out. If you’re more into the food itself than elegance, make a different choice.
Someone joked about stopping at Burger King on the way home. Which wouldn’t have been a bad idea.
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