Queen Victoria Room at Victoria & Albert's
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 พ.ย. 2024
- www.scottjoseph... and Scott Joseph's Orlando Restaurant Guide present an inside look at the finest restaurant in Florida, Victoria & Albert's at the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. The chef's table has long been the most coveted seat in the house. Now the restaurant offers a third option, the Queen Victoria Room. It's a four-hour extravagance of fine dining, with tableside preparations and, of course, a little Disney magic. For a detailed review, visit www.scottjoseph...
Looking forward to our visit in June
@thecoolestdad Maybe you don't understand. The beef here is not from Lone Star, it's aged for years and raised meticulously by hand. The fish is fresh from multiple oceans within 24 hours. The spices are some of the rarest in the world, and imported on a daily basis. Your meals are prepared with the EXACT pairings at the EXACT time. All this costs the restaurant a FORTUNE, and you can taste the difference. If you've never been here, you would be AMAZED at how things taste. It's an awakening.
@thecoolestdad And by the way, it's not easy finishing all 6 to 10 courses without being completely stuffed. You are eating and drinking continuously for 3 to 4 hours straight.
It's an elegant experience, although not for everyone.
Best coffee ever!
Your conversation with thecoolestdad was enlightening at the end when he coined "rich heartless person". People fear what they not understand and they treat people they do not understand as ogres to be dispensed with.
@thecoolestdad actually, it DOES mean that it should cost that much. Have you ever tried to overnight Fedex 30 pounds of lobster and caviar, every 48 hours? straight from the Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean, and the coasts of Greenland? I am actually surprised that the courses don't cost a fortune.
It's like something you'd find on the Titanic.
@thecoolestdad but that's the point, it costs that much BECAUSE we can't get those certain things here in the US. Cheers.
You can get the same meal on a cruise ship and go to the Caribbean islands just saying plus a lot cheaper
My friends and I are a little appalled at the blatant overpricing and rides that end in gift shops of Disney, and this place seems overpriced and underrated. Considering a Disney hamburger is $15, I guess this place is on par. I'd be impressed if they had 2 Michelin stars. I'm surprised there is a demand for this and a $1000 per night hotel. I guess I wish I had the money to blow, because I'd probably do it.
You can get the same meal on a cruise ship and go to the Caribbean islands just saying plus a lot cheaper