One of the hardest restaurants to get a reservation in America. Chef Thomas Keller's three-Michelin star French and Californian cuisine restaurant. Another amazing experience checked off my bucket list.
Not really a foodie, but just curious. If you were driving down the highway (let's say you are on your annual vacation) and just wanted a good meal because you were hungry, would the French Laundry be able to satisfy you or would the cost be prohibitive? Of course, I suppose the question is irrelevant since you wouldn't have a reservation.
@@wholesalebulklots Valid point, but the question is could you get a decent meal if you were not a "foodie." Of course, you could not afford it anyway.
Seems vastly over-rated. The servings are SOOOOOOOOOOO TINY. The physical plates (except for the black-rimmed one for the wagu) look so PLAIN & BORING. I would probably send half the dishes back! 😛 Can they also actually do my laundry if I dine there -- or is there an actual Chinese restaurant/laundry across the street? LOL!! Seems like a REAL RIP-oFF!!
Just gonna sit here and watch this as I eat my frozen pot pie.
Might wanna heat up that frozen pie.
Wow. Amazing. I cannot wait to dine there.
Looks amazing.
Not the Cinnabon minis from taco Bell for the dessert 😂
This was lovely :D
that looks amazing. :D
My jaw dropped as the white truffles kept falling on the soup or whatever it was. Good grief.
Risotto.
Not really a foodie, but just curious. If you were driving down the highway (let's say you are on your annual vacation) and just wanted a good meal because you were hungry, would the French Laundry be able to satisfy you or would the cost be prohibitive? Of course, I suppose the question is irrelevant since you wouldn't have a reservation.
Doesn't matter. You need reservations which are nearly impossible to get. Like Concert tickets.
@@wholesalebulklots Valid point, but the question is could you get a decent meal if you were not a "foodie." Of course, you could not afford it anyway.
I think so because it is nine courses.
$350 per person for food.
How much?
Generally, around $500 per person.
@Burr Anderson I like to spend another $2K on wine.
They should have a San Fran experience a plate with poop on the side or the could call if the privilege Democrats experience
Presentation is awful.
This satire? I’m going to assume it is
@@ramsey6507 2:58 Food smattered all over the plate. Wow, delicious!
@@RonPaul42069 okay you proved me wrong that, I must’ve missed that
@Burr Anderson haha yeah someone definitely had a heavy hand there
Seems vastly over-rated. The servings are SOOOOOOOOOOO TINY. The physical plates (except for the black-rimmed one for the wagu) look so PLAIN & BORING. I would probably send half the dishes back! 😛
Can they also actually do my laundry if I dine there -- or is there an actual Chinese restaurant/laundry across the street? LOL!! Seems like a REAL RIP-oFF!!