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We did this tasting menu once at this restaurant that is only ten seats and 17 courses. It was 185 per person with 75 dollar wine pairing. It was absolutely stunning in every way though. Menu: https://www.thepinecollingwood.ca/menu
βBumble Bee Tunaβ
Love it.
The platings are just damn exquisite. The chef spent a lot of time in Asia so does a lot of micro stuff. It was quite stunning and a great experience.
Similar thing for me but 40 courses
https://www.atelierrestaurant.ca/
It was incredible
40? Is that like an all day experience?
There were 7 of us and it took 4.5h or so, but the mother and daughter at the table besides us took about 3.5h
Ohhhh Atelier. I wanna go.
We've been allowing ourselves one fancy eating experience a year for the past 3 years, we don't travel for our vacations so we count that as our vacation expense!
I need to get to Ottawa, it's been too long.
I had a lovely little foodie vacation in Collingwood.