RESTAURANT ADDISON
Das Drei-Michelin-Sterne-Restaurant Addison in San Diego bietet ein originelles gastronomisches Erlebnis mit einem neungängigen Degustationsmenü, das regionale Zutaten und Einflüsse aus Südkalifornien hervorhebt. Küchenchef William Bradley bietet eine unverwechselbare kulinarische Perspektive, die die Schönheit der kalifornischen Gastronomie feiert. Die Weinkarte bietet die besten kalifornischen Weine und Weine aus anderen Ländern. Mit 355 $ pro Person ist dieses kulinarische Erlebnis jeden Cent wert.
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Meinungen der Mitglieder zu RESTAURANT ADDISON
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One of the things that made this experience even more unique was the kitchen tour, Chef Bradley was so kind and it was very cool to see the kitchen creating these incredible dishes.
The service here was insane, it's unlike anywhere else, it was like everyone knew exactly what we needed without us even asking. Every person that we interacted with was extremely friendly and knowledgeable, they knew we were going to some other Michelin started restaurants in California on our trip so they told us more cool things about them and they even told the other restaurants to take good care of us, which was so kind of Addison.
This was a dining experience that I will treasure forever, it was so luxurious and I can’t recommend it enough.
My favorite courses had to be-
"Eggs on rice": The most perfect textures and flavors
White asparagus with caviar: This was one of the best white asparagus courses i've ever had and the caviar was incredible. It was so cool how chef Bradley came plated part of it tableside.
Tom Kha Goong: i've never had a course like this before, so so yummy
A5 Wagyu: The best and most tender wagyu i've ever had, the marbleization was insane, loved the tempura fried broccoli
The problem came after. Addison mistakenly charged us for a no-show cancellation for somebody else. As I sit here typing this - eight weeks, a dozen calls, and several emails later - I'm extremely disappointed in the Addison and have soured on our positive experience.
When you go to a Michelin three star restaurant you expect to spend for the experience; You generally don't walk through the door expecting to pay twice. Any institution with the reputation that Addison has should have had this resolved six weeks ago.