C'est perché au 71e étage de l'US Bank Tower que cet établissement chic et branché a ouvert en 2016. Avec sa vue à couper le souffle, il s'agit du plus haut restaurant des Etats-Unis situé à l'ouest du Mississippi. Dans un environnement design, on y mange une cuisine américaine moderne et inventive. La longue sélection de cocktails et de vins est appréciable, notamment lorsque l'on s'y rend pour seulement prendre un verre afin de profiter de ce cadre exceptionnel, assis dans de larges sofas vintage. Réservation fortement conseillée.
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An amuse-bouche was brought to us ahead of our meal. It was a mushroom and scallion broth in a crockery type shot glass. This was a little salty but delicious.
I chose a prawns (no picture) as my first course. It came with 3 lovely prawns and a cabbage puree. For my second I chose a bacon wrapped pork loin (see picture), and lastly the almond cake (see picture). All 3 dishes were fantastic. I went with my wife and son who both also loved the food. Its clear the change the menu options frequently. The 3 course menu was $98 each and the wine pairings $56 each.
Bread service is an additional charge but it was delicious.
Please note 18% gratuity is automatically added to your check.
Our dinner for 3 with wine pairings for two, tax and gratuity all in was $557.
I definitely want to come back, but to me this is a venue for a special occasion dinner.
They do offer corkage if you want to bring in your own bottle but that is $50!
As for seating, we ended up sitting at a booth the faced the kitchen. While this is fascinating this is a 71st floor restaurant so we would have preferred to face the windows. If you are a Hell's Kitchen fan you might dig this table (and you can request it), but you will not see any drama.... just professionalism and attention to detail. We could have waited for a different table but chose to stay put.