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🤢 2/5 - Nope. Grossly overpriced mor(s)els
By 👻 @Helmut, 08/14/2022 3:00 am
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I have been living in the PNW for 4 years now and finally I made it to Canlis. Oh what a disappointment... I have traveled around the world and eaten at some superb restaurants. I have had meals that are unforgettable. Canlis holds the record now: $500 per person (for a dinner with likely the largest let down to date). Mind you, French Laundry, Eleven Madison Park, or Alinea cost less than this place... Service was spotty: We sit down and a server asks if we want water. Sparkling we say. Another one comes and tries so pour flat. Eventually, we are asked if we would like a drink. Sure, except we do not know what you offer because we did not get a menu. We ask for the sommelier... Drinks arrive, so does the amuse bouche. Sommelier arrives finally and we choose a wine. The wine is finally served when the second bite is plated. Indeed, not much food I must say. So I half jokingly ask for seconds on the dessert. The answer: "Sure, you can get a second one next time you come back." A <enter four letter word> you shot through my mind. Food: Portions were indeed miniscule. Think of a Kaiser meal redux. Instead of 14+ small courses where you walk away happy and satisfied, these were 7 courses at best. Flavors were good with some exceptions. Serving morel mushrooms sans a creamy sauce is almost sacrilege. The ominous house salad was over seasoned and too salty. And dessert was about a third of what I would have liked to get. Ambiente: Traditional surf & turf setting. Large space with views, but unfortunately very loud. It was hard for us to have a conversation. Not what I would have expected. Toilets were moderately clean (one clogged). Summary: If I want to waste $500/head I can come up with far better ideas. For example, 16 dozens of Mochinut donuts, 45 banh mi, several dinners at other places that actually serve delicious food, such as Tomo, Charlotte, Ba Bar, How to Cook a Wolf, Sushi Kashiba (get there early and sit in front of the chef, otherwise skip), ... I would not go back even if the meal was free.
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