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The knuckle of the large claw has the best flavor (not including the green stuff in the center) IMO. [/ QUOTE ] you eat the green stuff in the center? yuck. |
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I am not familiar with Cru. Is it as high-end/expensive as Le Bernadin? What did these sweet meals cost you? |
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JBB: I am not familiar with Cru. Is it as high-end/expensive as Le Bernadin? What did these sweet meals cost your parents? [/ QUOTE ] fyp |
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Re: Cru and Le Bernardin review
No, Cru is not quite as high end, but it's still expensive. Their 5 course tasting menu is $85. If you opt for a la carte, appetizers are $15, pastas are $23 and main courses are $37.
Cru They boast 65,000 bottles of wine on their wine list, so if you like vino, it's def. worth a trip. Even if you don't, it's still worth the trip. The dining room is a little plain, but tables are especially well spaced out. Edit: And yes, the meals cost me $0.00 [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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No, Cru is not quite as high end, but it's still expensive. Their 5 course tasting menu is $85. If you opt for a la carte, appetizers are $15, pastas are $23 and main courses are $37. Cru They boast 65,000 bottles of wine on their wine list, so if you like vino, it's def. worth a trip. Even if you don't, it's still worth the trip. The dining room is a little plain, but tables are especially well spaced out. Edit: And yes, the meals cost me $0.00 [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Dude, Ali G is a chef there! |
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[ QUOTE ] No, Cru is not quite as high end, but it's still expensive. Their 5 course tasting menu is $85. If you opt for a la carte, appetizers are $15, pastas are $23 and main courses are $37. Cru They boast 65,000 bottles of wine on their wine list, so if you like vino, it's def. worth a trip. Even if you don't, it's still worth the trip. The dining room is a little plain, but tables are especially well spaced out. Edit: And yes, the meals cost me $0.00 [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Dude, Ali G is a chef there! [/ QUOTE ] OMG, they have crudo? Isn't that term just a Batali/Pasternak creation from last year? So lame. Also, what wines did you have at Cru? Please say Henri Jayer. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] No, Cru is not quite as high end, but it's still expensive. Their 5 course tasting menu is $85. If you opt for a la carte, appetizers are $15, pastas are $23 and main courses are $37. Cru They boast 65,000 bottles of wine on their wine list, so if you like vino, it's def. worth a trip. Even if you don't, it's still worth the trip. The dining room is a little plain, but tables are especially well spaced out. Edit: And yes, the meals cost me $0.00 [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Dude, Ali G is a chef there! [/ QUOTE ] OMG, they have crudo? Isn't that term just a Batali/Pasternak creation from last year? So lame. Also, what wines did you have at Cru? Please say Henri Jayer. [/ QUOTE ] Crudo As for wine, I honestly don't remember, I had one glass and didn't take note. We had more wine at LB, as it was a special occasion. |
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