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Peacock Room At The Fontenot

Peacock Room At The Fontenot

501 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, United States Of America

Full • Wine • Seafood • Cocktail


"Embarking on a culinary journey at New Orleans' The Peacock Room, I was greeted not just with a feast for the palate but an ensemble of sensory delights. As a chef celebrating my 34th birthday, the importance of honoring the kitchen's craftsmanship resonates deeply with me, and it was heartwarming to see a culinary service charge on my bill—a tribute to the unsung heroes behind each masterpiece served. From the moment I stepped in, the ambiance was set by enchanting live music, creating a backdrop that was both vibrant and intimately welcoming. The cocktail menu, a tapestry of flavors meticulously woven together, offered The Patron Saint, a drink that speaks to the soul with its divine blend—a sip of heaven, an ode to the spirit. The short ribs, a star of the night, were nothing short of a culinary ballet, each fiber tenderly surrendering to the touch, in a pas de deux with the velvety miso sweet potato—a pairing so seamless, it was as if they were destined to waltz together on the plate. Each bite was a testament to the chef's prowess, where the meat's richness was complemented exquisitely by the sweet potato's subtle earthiness. The Peacock Room is not just a restaurant; it's a sanctuary where the essence of New Orleans' spirit and culinary excellence are celebrated. To dine here is to partake in a tradition of gastronomic reverence, a place where every dish is a tribute to the artistry of cuisine. As I savored each moment, I was not just eating; I was part of a narrative that spoke of passion, dedication, and the pure joy of culinary arts. For those seeking not just a meal but an experience that captures the soul of NOLA, The Peacock Room awaits to enchant and inspire. It is a symphony of flavors, a canvas where each dish is painted with the brushstrokes of a chef's love—a culinary masterpiece in the heart of the city."

Bulla Gastrobar Tampa

Bulla Gastrobar Tampa

930 S Howard AveFL 33606, Tampa, United States

Full • Tapas • Steak • Bar-lounge


"Bulla has been one of our favorite places for years but unfortunately things seem to have changed. I can only imagine that the place is under new management since our experience was so different. We went for dinner on Friday night and immediately notice a couple things. A big sign saying that they no longer accepted cash, just credit cards. The other was that it was much slower than it used to be on a Friday at 7:30, and we now know why. The food was still good outside the the churros we had for desert that tasted like freezer burnt twigs. The problem was everything else. The table‘s first round of drinks took nearly 30 minutes to arrive. The waitress apologized profusely several times and in the end, the drinks were comped. Remember… I said the place wasn’t very busy. My beer was brought to me in a can. Don’t think I ever had a can served to me in a nice restaurant. No glass, just a can. Our 2nd round of drinks took nearly 20 minutes and this time I was served a can, unopened. I don’t even believe that’s legal when you don’t have a package license. I guess I’m now going out to dinner only to open up my own beer. The worse part of the experience was that the restaurant seemed in a hurry to go home. At 9:20 they turned up the lights… you know, like when a bar turns up the lights to tell you they’re closing. Mind you, they close at 10. The check was hurriedly given to us and we felt pressured to pay quickly. We asked if we could order a round of drinks to take up to the rooftop bar and we got them oddly quickly this time. So at 9:30 we paid and took our drinks up to the rooftop…except the rooftop bar was closed… at 9:30 on a Friday night. Why bother having a rooftop bar? We took our drinks outside to a table on the street but before we could enjoy our drinks, employees started putting up the chairs and cushions all around us. We finally gave up and left. Always makes me sad when good restaurants stop caring about the guest experience and then wonder why business tank"

Gringos And Mariachis

Gringos And Mariachis

4928 Cordell Ave, 20814, Bethesda, United States

Cheese • Seafood • Mexican • Western


"I've visited Gringos and Mariachis about four times now—three times for happy hour and once for dinner—and I've consistently had a great experience! Highlights include $6 drinks during happy hour from 3 to 6 pm on weekdays, $6 appetizers (my favorite are the Sopes), delicious ceviche and the Torta de Milanesa for dinner, a great selection of mixed drinks, and some good beers on tap (I usually stick to a classic Blue Moon). My favorite part of the restaurant is definitely the vibe. Inside, it's romantic and lively, perfect for a date night, while the patio offers a more casual and friendly atmosphere, great for chatting and relaxing. The music is fantastic, featuring lots of Bad Bunny and some throwbacks. If you're coming for happy hour, I recommend sitting outside; if you're out for a date, the inside is the way to go! The service has always been excellent, with servers checking in frequently. Just yesterday, I tried dinner for the first time and was blown away by the Chicken Milanesa Torta. It’s a traditional Mexican sandwich you don’t find everywhere, and the combination of black beans with the breaded chicken was the perfect way to end the evening. My only minor complaint is that the sandwich was served on the wrong bread—it’s traditionally made with bolillo or pan francés. Also, it was a bit pricey, but that’s typical for the DMV area. I’ll definitely be coming back to Gringos and Mariachis as often as possible to explore more from their menu!"