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226.1 | but is it worth two lunchs at Narcossee's? | TURRIS::TOHOKU::TAYLOR | commonality where appropriate, diversity where profitable | Mon Sep 17 1990 20:19 | 4 |
| re: Was it worth $232? In Disney dollars it was worth it.
It is probably worth twice lunch at Narcossee's which, as several
people have noted, can run about $125 for two.
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226.2 | Jim H. Would be shocked. | GLORY::SHIVES | | Sun Oct 07 1990 16:19 | 19 |
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>Sauteed Sweetbreads on a Creamy Caper Sauce, Julienne Vegetables
>Shrimp and Avocado with Tequila Lime Beuree Blanc
>Chilled White and Green Asparagus with Julienne of Smoked Salmon, Sherry Walnut
> Vinaigrette
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>Creamy Soup of Frog and Tarragon Cream <=====================+
>Pheasant Consomme with Tomatato, Shittake and Chives |
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Did Kermit Have anything to say about THIS ?? -+
Hundreds of poor frogs on crutches ....
Mark
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226.3 | Offsite guest reservations possible ? | ROULET::ROBROSE | | Tue Feb 12 1991 06:24 | 13 |
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Can a guest that is not staying on Disney property make a dinner
reservation at Victoria and Alberts in advance, like the day or
week before their trip?
I know you can't do this with the EPCOT restaurants. I was just
wondering if the resort hotel restaurants operated with the same
constraints.
Thanks
-Rob
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226.4 | Victoria & Albert's Menus?? | NEWVAX::DOYLE | A monk, a clone, and a Ferrengi.... | Tue Apr 30 1991 00:18 | 14 |
| Okay, maybe I am having hallucinations from being unable to wait for my
trip to the World in September, but...
When I first logged into this notesfile, I could have sworn that I came
across several different examples of menus from Victoria and Albert's
as found in the base note. Now I can't find them anywhere. Could
someone point me to these if they do in fact exist? Or how about some
others who have been posting their menus here as well?
The variety and creativity of the menu items I have seen so far are
incredible. Can't wait to see what the choices will be on my visit!
Ellen
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226.5 | | TECRUS::JIM | Jim Pappas | Fri Jun 21 1991 21:58 | 12 |
| RE: Note 226.3 ROULET::ROBROSE
> Can a guest that is not staying on Disney property make a dinner
> reservation at Victoria and Alberts in advance, like the day or
> week before their trip?
Victoria & Alberts accepts all reservations one month in
advance. You do not have to have to be a WDW guest to make
reservations.
For reservations, call (407)824-2383.
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226.6 | | TECRUS::JIM | Jim Pappas | Sat Jun 29 1991 02:07 | 25 |
| RE: 226.4 - Ellen Doyle -< Victoria & Albert's Menus?? >-
> Okay, maybe I am having hallucinations from being unable to wait for my
> trip to the World in September, but...
>
> When I first logged into this notesfile, I could have sworn that I came
> across several different examples of menus from Victoria and Albert's
> as found in the base note. Now I can't find them anywhere. Could
> someone point me to these if they do in fact exist? Or how about some
> others who have been posting their menus here as well?
>
Ellen,
Check our the following notes for reviews of Victoria &
Albert's.
39.55
183.35
183.36
183.48
183.54
237.4
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226.7 | V&A's menu, September 13, 1991 | NEWVAX::DOYLE | Endor Frequent Traveler | Thu Feb 13 1992 18:00 | 55 |
| My husband and I spent the evening of our 5th anniversary at V&A's.
Not listed on the menu, but served before the meal was roasted elk in
garlic sauce, served with a slice of fresh pear. We chose a bottle of
Chateau Carbinneaux, $40.00. BTW, I priced this at $25.00 at the local
wine store, so the markup was not bad.
Where there were multiple choices, the dishes we selected are marked with
an asterisk (*). We can personally vouch for the fact that what we
had was incredibly delicious; I'd bet that the dishes we didn't
select were great too! The serving size was tailored to let you enjoy
everything, but not so large as to make one feel stuffed to bursting.
The service was flawless, and the evening was perfect.
Without question, it was the best dining experience I have ever had,
and we will go again (someday...)
The menu was as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doyle
September 13th, 1991
Mushroom Ravioli Poached in a Lobster Consomme' with Oriental Vegetables
Southwestern Smoked Chicken Salad with Carmelized Baby Pineapple, Oranges,
and Plums (*)
Pan Fried Swordfish Piccata on a Rainbow of Linguini with Brown Butter
and Capers (*)
Venison Consomme' with Veal Dumplings and Chives (*)
Cream of Wild Mushrooms and Asparagus with Fresh Chantrelles
Poached Maine Lobster and Fried Bananas on a Creamy Curry Sauce
"Natural Lite" Broiled Filet Mignon with Grilled Chayotte and a
Green Peppercorn Cream
Peppered Breast of Long Island Duck with Sun-dried Cherry Chutney,
Black Currant and Cassis Sauce (*)
Sauteed Medallions of Veal with Forest Mushrooms in Puff Pastry,
Armagnac Jus (*)
Seasonal Salad Leaves with a Rose Petal and Raspberry Dressing
Royal Stilton with Poached Pear, Pignoli Bread
Charlotte Russe (*)
Chocolate Chip Souffle (*; chocolate heaven)
Pina Colada Souffle
Fantasy of Fruits and Berries
Coffee, Friandises (although we chose tea, and it was promptly produced
in a china teapot, covered properly with tea cozy)
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226.8 | Dress Code Help? | WOTVAX::BATTY | Well, I wouldn't start from here! | Mon Jun 15 1992 06:01 | 14 |
| I owe my wife a slap-up meal as part of her recent birthday
present, and we are seriously considering V&A'swhen we are down in
WDW shortly. The only problem is the requirement for jackets. I
don't mind bringing a formal shirt, tie and pants, but I don't
fancy packing a formal suit (apart from it doubling the weight of
the luggage, British heavyweight suits are not exactly appropriate
for Florida weather!). Do V&A's have a supply of jackets for such
events? Is there a rental place within easy reach where I could
hire a tux? I don't suppose a T-Shirt with a tux printed on it
would go down too well?
Advice?
Mike B.
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226.9 | some thoughts | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Where do you think you are? WDW!! | Mon Jun 15 1992 09:01 | 24 |
| Rep to <<< Note 226.8 by WOTVAX::BATTY "Well, I wouldn't start from here!" >>>
> Do V&A's have a supply of jackets for such events?
Hmm don't know since I haven't eaten there, didn't care to spend $75
per person this past trip, just to eat in a snobish atmosphere, at that
price I want to be entertained as well (just not my type of eating
experience, what can I say, Id prefer the Hoop). I know that the Top
of The World had spare ties, but the 2 times I've eaten there I've
never saw someone without a jacket.
> Is there a rental place within easy reach where I could hire a tux?
Not sure, maybe one of the other Birthday Bash participant can inquire
next time they call WDW info? I do remember a shop on the second floor
that had Jackets for Sale, plus you also have Sir Edwards Haberdasher
at the Village Marketplace that had jackets last time I strolled the
shops in '87.
> I don't suppose a T-Shirt with a tux printed on it would go down too
> well?
From the type of people I saw staying at the GF on the 2 occasion I was
there I would have to say NO ;^).
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226.10 | | TECRUS::JIM | Jim Pappas | Mon Jun 15 1992 13:57 | 17 |
| Mike,
V&A's does not have suits available as far as I know, and you
definitely wouldn't be welcome, nor would you be comfortable,
wearing a "T'shirt Tux". It is OK to wear a sport jacket; we
saw several the night that we went.
If you prefer a Tuxedo, rentals are common in the US so I
would expect them to be available in the Orlando area. I'm
sure that you could find them in the yellow pages.
BTW, we found V&A's to be exceptional! Debbie and I
celebrated our 15th anniversary there last summer and
everything was perfect. It was probably the nicest meal that
we ever had (and we have had some that are more expensive).
Highly recommended!
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226.11 | | WONDER::REILLY | More 'Itchy and Scratchy!!!!' | Mon Jun 15 1992 21:11 | 7 |
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When we went to V&A's in '88, I forgot the suit I was planning to
bring with me for dinner there. I had a nice shirt and tie, and they
supplied me with a jacket. They were short on supply, but they had
some. I'd give a call.
- Sean
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226.12 | Consult a recent copy of the "bible" | AAARGH::LOWELL | Grim Grinning Ghosts... | Tue Jun 16 1992 11:55 | 3 |
| According to the 1989 Birnbaum book (p. 47, Transportation and
Accomodations section), tuxedo rentals are available at the
"Contemporary Man" shop at the Contemporary Resort.
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226.13 | It's there! | WOTVAX::BATTY | Well, I wouldn't start from here! | Wed Jun 17 1992 06:35 | 9 |
| Thanks Ruth!
Yep, still there on P47 of the '92 guide!
Do I lose my Moderator stripes for not following our standard
advice of looking in 'The Bible'? (I did look up rental in the
index BTW - boats, bikes, strollers, wheelchairs, etc. but no tux)
Mike B. (15,866 minutes_til_I_board_the_plane)
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226.14 | Gee do we need a new VACATION.COM feature? | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Where do you think you are? WDW!! | Wed Jun 17 1992 08:32 | 26 |
| Rep to <<< Note 226.13 by WOTVAX::BATTY "Well, I wouldn't start from here!" >>>
> Do I lose my Moderator stripes for not following our standard
> advice of looking in 'The Bible'? (I did look up rental in the
> index BTW - boats, bikes, strollers, wheelchairs, etc. but no tux)
No we'll let it slip, since I didn't see it either when I did a cursury
check also ;^)
> Mike B. (15,866 minutes_til_I_board_the_plane)
Gee Mike between you doing your countdown in minutes, and Mike_S doing
it in hours, Would it help you guys if I made it possible for
VACATION.COM to do the conversion for you? Like says define a symbol
or something that allow you to have the output as it is today, or in
Hours/remaining minutes/secs or in Minutes/remaining secs? It probably
wouldn't take much, unless I incorporate it into the command line, then
I'd probably have to rethink my logic or better yet why don't I have
VACATION.COM define a process wide symbol that would be accessible
after it runs I allready have the DAYS symbol define for when I was
doing my VAXNotes personal name countdown I could just define the
symbols HRS, THRS, MINS, TMINS where DAYS, HRS and MINS would be the
default values and THRS would be the value of MINS plus DAYS times 24
and .....;^)
Claude
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226.15 | V&A's Cost | VISUAL::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Wed Jun 17 1992 13:49 | 8 |
| Mike,
The most recent copy of "The Walt Disney World Dining and Shopping
Guide" says that the cost per person at V&A's is $75. Add the cost of
renting a tux or suit and we're talkin' a pretty penny...or is it
sixpence?
Mike
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226.16 | Worth it just once? | WOTVAX::BATTY | Well, I wouldn't start from here! | Thu Jun 18 1992 05:14 | 17 |
| Mike,
What with work and kids and work ....Oh! and don't forget
work... we don't get the chance to go out together very often, so
we might as well do it in style!!
Anyway, we're getting a free meal at the HDD BB - You are
paying aren't you? 8-)8-)8-)
Claude,
It might be a bit of fun on Vac.Com to have a threshold so
that when the 'days to go counter' drops below 10, then you
automatically change to hours, and something similar for minutes.
It just makes it seem closer if you can count in hours or minutes!
Mike B
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226.17 | You've got a point there! | VISUAL::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Thu Jun 18 1992 10:14 | 12 |
| Mike,
That's true....besides how often do you get to dine on Royal Doulton
china from England (well maybe you can) with Sambonet silver from Italy
and Schott-Zweisel crystal from Germany.
* * * *
I thought you guys were treating ME to HDD....after all you are
expecting me to "dance" for my meal aren't you?
Mike
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226.18 | | AAARGH::LOWELL | Grim Grinning Ghosts... | Thu Jun 18 1992 12:07 | 14 |
| re: .13 Mike B.
Wellllll, since you went to so much trouble, I guess it's ok
for you to keep your stripes.
Actually, if I'd only had the bible to go by I wouldn't have
found the info either. We booked one of those pay one price
and everything is included packages in 1988. The cast member
who gave us our package mentioned Victoria & Albert's and
said we could rent suit coats at the "Contemporary Man". I
only checked the guide to try to verify this and I still had
a hard time finding it!
Ruth
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226.19 | Victoria & Albert's lately | AIMHI::STOLARZ | | Tue Nov 02 1993 18:06 | 12 |
| Has anyone been to Victoria & Albert's recently? I was very interested
in going there on my honeymoon (Nov 28-Dec 5)..
Cost isn't a real problem but we're both "american meat & potatoes"
kind of people... I'm afraid we'll get there and not find
anything we'd like to eat! Would the chef be able to lower
himself to our standards? :>
Any information would help!
Thanks,
Christine (26 days and counting)
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226.20 | | 3745::DCOX | | Wed Nov 03 1993 10:09 | 16 |
| We were there in June. You will find that the menue will test the depth of your
statement "Cost isn't a real problem..."; if I remember, we dropped over $100
per person. I put some details in my trip report. Actually, sign up for one
of the plans that include free meals. One trip to V&A can just about pay for
the plan.
They have a 27 day rotating menue. We had reserved for a Friday night,
discovered that afternoon that the menue had absolutely nothing that I was
willing to ingest on purpose and changed it to Saturday night without any
problem. Give them a call and ask for the menue of the night you would like to
attend.
Enjoy
Dave
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226.21 | Here's our menu... | NODEX::HOLMES | | Wed Nov 03 1993 10:03 | 52 |
| Just as an example, here's the menu from our visit to V&A's this August.
First Course, choice of
Carved Loin of Rabbit Stuffed with Almond and Herbs on a Bed of Creamy
Polenta, Merlot Glazed Red Peral Onions
Mosaic Terrine of Cured Norwegian Salmon and Alaskan Halibut with Russian
Beluga Carviar, Warm Toast Points and Sweet Mustard Dill Sauce
Passion Fruit Pasta Salad with Peaches, Plums, Mangoes and Frest Mint from
our Garden
Second Course, choice of
Corn and Crab Chowder, Topped with Smoked Pepper Butter
Venison Consumme with a Julienne of Truffle Crepes
Third Course, choice of
Maple Roasted Duck Breast with Cranberry Rhubarb Marinade and Port Wine Sauce
Filet Mignon Served with Angel Hair Potatoes, Tomato, Basil and Onion
Vinaigrette
Broiled Maine Lobster with Carambola Served with a Mango Rum Beurre Blanc
Grilled Veal Chop with a Timbale of Crab and Spinach, Marsala, and Roasted
Pistachio Jus
Fourth Course
Seasonal Salad Leaves with Roasted Garlic and Cracked Black Pepper Dressing
Fifth Course
Royal Stilton with Poached Pear
Sixth Course, choice of
Key Lime Tart with Macaroon Crust
Blackberry Souffle
Chocolate Almond Souffle with Amaretto
Fantasy of Fruits and Berries
Seventh Course
Coffee, Friandises
My mouth is watering just thinking about all of this -- it was a wonderful
meal. They started us off with a complimentary piece of shrimp from the
chef -- small (right Marcie?) but good. I tried that rabbit appetizer (first
time ever tried eating bunny) and I really liked it. The chowder was very
tasty, and I went with the traditional Filet as the main meal. It was
wonderful -- melt-in-your-mouth. The poached pear was good, but the Stilton
cheese was too strong for me. As a chocolate lover, the souffle was a perfect
ending. I don't drink much coffee, but just watching the coffee maker is a
treat.
Not exactly "meat and potatoes", but I'd guess that you'd find things
that you'd like. And the dining experience is worth a lot on it's own.
Tracy
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226.22 | That was a great menu | AIMHI::STOLARZ | | Wed Nov 03 1993 11:46 | 11 |
| Thanks, Tracy!
If I have a menu like you did, I'll be all set.. I guess I'll
just call the day we have reservations for and check. we're
definitely going , just for the experience if nothing else.
Thanks again
Christine
p.s.. if anyone else has been there recenly and can post menus I'd
appreciate it.
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