Whats GOOD and DIFFERENT to eat in SOCAL?
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Marrekesh , I'd always take out-of-towners to the one in Sacramento (when I was working there). Quite a fun experience. I also recommend Ethiopian cuisine.
For something innovative, I recommend that you think along the lines of the chef's menu of whatever frou-frou chi-chi restaurant that's well-respected. Personally, I'm a fan of Spago. It is around an 11-course meal based on the chef's whims of that day. Each course is paired with an appropriate beverage (from sake, to wine, to ports, etc.). It'll be a 5-6 hour experience.
There are also a number of amazing sushi houses if you want to have a premium sushi-dining experience. There's one where the chef grows and cultivates his own soy bean crop to make his own tofu... that's hard core. And another... uses gold flakes in his dishes. Served by the head chef, it's all you can eat at $250/person:
For something innovative, I recommend that you think along the lines of the chef's menu of whatever frou-frou chi-chi restaurant that's well-respected. Personally, I'm a fan of Spago. It is around an 11-course meal based on the chef's whims of that day. Each course is paired with an appropriate beverage (from sake, to wine, to ports, etc.). It'll be a 5-6 hour experience.
There are also a number of amazing sushi houses if you want to have a premium sushi-dining experience. There's one where the chef grows and cultivates his own soy bean crop to make his own tofu... that's hard core. And another... uses gold flakes in his dishes. Served by the head chef, it's all you can eat at $250/person:
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