Dining Experience
It is good to experience food. Not just to taste it, but to see it, smell it and get the "feel" of it. Eating is part of our daily living, but sometimes you may want to feel that dining at it's finest. It can be worth more than you would usually pay for, but in some special occasion that you may want to feel special, the experience that adds to a dinner experience maybe one you'll never forget.Michael's Gourmet Room
South Point Hotel - Las Vegas, Nevada
Situated a distance away from the busy Las Vegas strip is South Point Hotel where a gem for dining experience hides. Michael's Gourmet Room is classy, intimate and elegant. Their menu is not overwhelming, although the food are, overwhelmingly beautiful. They present food as if they are artists painting in a canvass. Their attention to detail makes you feel as if you are the most special person in the room.Maze at London NYC
London NYC - New York, NY
Unfortunately, this Gordon Ramsay establishment closed. I remember the place crowded, tight and busy, but that night was made special by an exclusive tour of the the famous Gordon Ramsay kitchen (without paying the overrated price of a chef's table).
Jean-Georges
Trump Hotel - New York, NY
This restaurant is one for the books; rated one of the best restaurants in New York City, and one of the 100 best restaurants America. According to its website, it is awarded four stars by the New York Times and two Michelin stars.Jean-Georges puts finest in your dining experience. The restaurant's ambience adds to your experience. The food presentation alone makes you full, not to mention it is truly satisfyingly delicious.
Eddie V's Prime Seafood
Orlando, Florida
Ohh the wine! Yes, name it, they have it. This restaurant makes you feel like a million dollar, but not having to pay a lot for good food and good experience. They provide attention to detail (with a few forgivable flaws). The important part is that they give the value of what you paid for, quality food in generous amount.
Colicchio and Sons
New York, NY
There is the impression that fine dining doesn't make you full, but it does. This restaurant offers small portion of food paradise, but amounts to a full belly. The restaurant closed, but looking forward to dine to a new restaurant by Tom Colicchio.Buddakan
New York, NY
Upscale the Asian food to luxury and grandeur; it isn't the finest, but one of the best Asian food across the charts. Rated one of the top fifty best restaurants in New York City by Tripadvisor.
"Man cannot live by music, wine, and fine dining alone. But it's worth exploring."
-Eddie V (Eddie V's Prime Seafood)
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