Picking the Brains of My Friends
Oct. 1st, 2007 10:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So it seems that, whatever else one can say about my job, my boss is actually quite a nice guy. I already knew this, but it's occasionally pleasant to have tangible proof of this.
You see, I was holding down the fort by myself for the past two weeks while he was out of the country. And apparently he's very happy with how smoothly things ran while he was gone, and his gratitude has taken the form of a not-insignificant bonus that I have been told is to be spent on a Very Nice Dinner for my hubby and me.
There's just a wee problem, though. We're not so much fancy restaurant people, mostly due to not generally being able to afford dinner at a fancy restaurant. Our average date-night restaurant is more along the lines of The Cheesecake Factory, with occasional forays up as classy as Legal Seafood.
So, I'm asking y'all - if money were no object (within reason - on the one hand, we don't drink alcohol, so that brings down the overall price of dinner quite a bit; on the other hand, it's not quite enough of a bonus that we can travel out of the area for a meal), where would you go for dinner?
Heck, even if you're not local, where would you suggest? Someday I might be in your area and looking for a way to burn cash, and it'd be nice to have a list of fancy expensive restaurants in random areas of the world....
You see, I was holding down the fort by myself for the past two weeks while he was out of the country. And apparently he's very happy with how smoothly things ran while he was gone, and his gratitude has taken the form of a not-insignificant bonus that I have been told is to be spent on a Very Nice Dinner for my hubby and me.
There's just a wee problem, though. We're not so much fancy restaurant people, mostly due to not generally being able to afford dinner at a fancy restaurant. Our average date-night restaurant is more along the lines of The Cheesecake Factory, with occasional forays up as classy as Legal Seafood.
So, I'm asking y'all - if money were no object (within reason - on the one hand, we don't drink alcohol, so that brings down the overall price of dinner quite a bit; on the other hand, it's not quite enough of a bonus that we can travel out of the area for a meal), where would you go for dinner?
Heck, even if you're not local, where would you suggest? Someday I might be in your area and looking for a way to burn cash, and it'd be nice to have a list of fancy expensive restaurants in random areas of the world....
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Date: 2007-10-02 04:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-02 04:24 am (UTC)(I work in the area, walking distance away.)
I went to one in Chicagoland suburbs a couple of years ago, lots of fun with a larger group, too; that way you can try more. (We had 5 in our group.)
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Date: 2007-10-02 05:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-02 02:03 pm (UTC)Definitely something to consider.
For two, you can expect to spend about $100.
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Date: 2007-10-03 02:01 am (UTC)In downton Boston I recommend Spire, http://www.spirerestaurant.com/
I went there with some publishers reps who were buying a bunch of us dinner after doing a focus group for them. They have a tasting menu with 3-5 dishes that the chef picks, but all are yummy and some fabu.
In Pittsburgh, I recommend the LeMont. It's on Mt. Washington, the bluff on the south side of the Monongahela and Ohio rivers, and overlooks downtown. The view is gorgeous, the food excellent, and my parents met in the bar.