Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been there twice and it's by far the best food I've eaten. This includes restaurants in NYC and Europe. I highly recommend you eat there. As for staying at the B&B, I would never spend that much when I live about an hour away. Just go there for the meal and come home.
It's not that easy if you and your husband drink a bottle of wine at the meal. I can't imagine having that kind of meal and not having wine, either.
Anonymous wrote:I've been there twice and it's by far the best food I've eaten. This includes restaurants in NYC and Europe. I highly recommend you eat there. As for staying at the B&B, I would never spend that much when I live about an hour away. Just go there for the meal and come home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve done it once, and while it was a lovely experience and I’m glad we did it, I wouldn’t go out of my way to do it again. I think it depends on your personal preferences a bit. I love good food but found it a bit obsequious. Much prefer Komi, Rasika or Obelisk, which are delicious but less fussy.
Funny, I just came across the menu from our meal there. And while they personalized it for our occasion, nowhere does it say “Inn at Little Washington.” You’d think with their attention to detail, they might have thought to make that part of the memento!
I loved Rasika, but there's really no comparison between it and the Inn. C'mon.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve done it once, and while it was a lovely experience and I’m glad we did it, I wouldn’t go out of my way to do it again. I think it depends on your personal preferences a bit. I love good food but found it a bit obsequious. Much prefer Komi, Rasika or Obelisk, which are delicious but less fussy.
Funny, I just came across the menu from our meal there. And while they personalized it for our occasion, nowhere does it say “Inn at Little Washington.” You’d think with their attention to detail, they might have thought to make that part of the memento!
Anonymous wrote:Overrated. The Inn is so 1980's,
Anonymous wrote:I just looked up the price fix dinner at the Inn at Little Washington. Seriously $160-190/per person? Is it that good?
Anonymous wrote:I've been to the Inn at Little Washington several times and loved it each time. I wouldn't hesitate to go back.
I've also been to French Laundry in CA, which many people say is one of the top restaurants in the country (and is a lot more than $200/pp). I would never do that again although it was great to try it once.
Anonymous wrote:It wasn't just a meal, it was an experience. DH and I have had plenty of good meals but our experience there was out of this world. If you can swing it, you must do it once!
Anonymous wrote:It wasn't just a meal, it was an experience. DH and I have had plenty of good meals but our experience there was out of this world. If you can swing it, you must do it once!