Been there twice and thoroughly enjoyed it (assuming you're talking Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in London). Will be interested to see how someone with more experience says it holds up!
RGR is great. It's not so much about creativity but if you want an intimate meal with refined, outstanding food, it's up there with the best. I went there in December last year (menu prestige) and it was brilliant.
Can't fathom how few subscribers this channel has. Excellent, top-of-the-line content. No unnecessary flare, no showing off, genuine opinions without dragging people through the dirt. Exceptional channel, I look forward to every video.
A lot of casual viewers prefer standard mukbang content, or more affordable reviews. Michelin-rated reviews is a pretty niche content vertical, but I agree.
Man, I am loving your content. I keep following your feed. I got shocked (in a good way) with fact madison eleven park restaurant is doing purely vegan food. It is amazing to see one of the best chefs in the world changing their food concept and not following the masses holding the highest Michelin standard. So inspiring :) A big props to Daniel Humm.
@@thedoublea147 You're paying for taste pleasure, an experience. Who cares if it contains meat, is keto or is gluten free. In the end, it's about what you felt from the experience. If they manage to appease harsh critics like Michelin and other demanding customers like Alexander, it's worth the price. Talk about close-minded.
Just ate here yesterday as a single. I'm a vegan so naturally I was quite curious. Impeccable service and presentation. The bread and deserts were incredible. I also had the non-alcoholic pairing. Incredibly -- because I was alone they gave me a brief tour of the kitchen as well! I was shocked to see how intense and focused everyone was; not like any kitchen I'd ever been in ❤ I have to admit the menu served in this video is much more to my preferences than the one I was served. Guess I'll have to go back for a different one!
It's really cool to see a fine dining approach to vegan cuisine. I love that that Chef Humm was clearly not trying to just replicate meat based dishes but wanted to use plant based ingredients in a way to express themselves without that restraint. I find with vegan cuisine (I'm not vegan so just my limited experiences) the attempt to create "faux" meat/cheese both doesn't work and doesn't need to happen. There's so much unique texture and flavour and richness that can be expressed without a reminder that you're not eating meat/cheese. Bravo again Alexander & crew, really enjoyable content as always.
Very well said. I couldn’t agree more on your point that vegan imitations are unnecessary because they can be interesting in and of themselves. Nice to see EMP breaking through the pretense that vegan cuisine has been about.
I agree that for a high-class restaurant making imitations would feel cheap and unnecessary but as a vegetarian I am still happy to be able to have, e.g. burgers when I feel like it, and my bouef bourgignon is a highlight every winter. Then I am grateful for the imitations to exist.
@@mikaelplaysguitar Good point. I think from a vegan/vegetarian's perspective it's nice to have those faux meat/cheese substitutions. I guess for myself and other omnivores (some at least) we enjoy vegan/vegetarian food more when it doesn't try to imitate meat & dairy. But totally see where you're coming from :)
I definitely agree. I myself and most other vegans I know tend to not try to replicate non-vegan dishes much, with some exceptions, but instead explore other foods. For many dishes, vegan imitations are honestly great, but I don't tend towards eating them much. There is so much variety to be explored in vegan cuisine, why limit myself to imitations?
I went to EMP in March and had the exact same menu (minus the maple syrup taffy) - absolutely stunning service and the food was remarkable. Truly the meal of a lifetime. The Yukon potato covered in the black truffles was mind blowing as was the main course mushroom dish. EMP deserves its three stars. (I also ate at the 2-star Atomix the same week so I actually had two meals of a lifetime that week).
I visited EMP in February 2018, incredible dinner with highly original and interesting food, service was impeccable and definitely an anniversary to remember. Really interesting seeing the new take on the restaurant and that none of the edge has been lost. Great video as well!
This show is sooo therapeutic! OMG! It's amazing 🤩. Thank you so much sir. May God bless you and give you many more Michelin stars - who knows maybe you will surpass the 17 Michelin stars ⭐ attached to Gordon Ramsay! 🙏😊
This one was a beautiful video, I liked it was a warm atmosphere, normally those are not family friendly places, more for showbut I like their concept a lot, very elegant ❤
Great review again ! Last NY visit we want for Le Bernardin as we were a little sceptical about this ... Still a little sceptical, but far less now. So maybe next time .... Thanks Alexander !
I believe that vegan food doesn’t have to be “worse” versions of non-vegan food. One of my recent most favorite restaurants is a vegan spot but their flavors are absolutely insane. For most of their dishes I forget I’m eating food that is entire plant-based
Recently enjoyed EMP down in Sydney, when they took over Aria restaurant for two weeks. A great experience and interesting to see some similarities and differences in the menu. As a meat and BBQ lover I was pleasantly surprised that I didn’t miss meat at all during the meal.
Hey there, I simply wanted to thank you for the amazing content. I am mainly into high end cocktails & spirits instead of dine & wine concerning culinary endeavours (at least until now), but always loved to get inspired by high cuisine, loved Chef's Table for example and was so sad they changed their direction and then stopped. Finding this purely through the YT recommended vids I was amazed, love your commentary, sincere, kind but taking everything still serious, never arrogant etc. Sure, I'd love to see some more high end shots of the food as in Chefs Table, but you're not a NETFLIX production, haha. Keep it up, wasn't so sad having watched every "episode" in a long time, after watching through your channel, will share/recommend it a lot.
As someone who appreciates high end cocktails, one of the holdovers from EMPs "New York" menu days, is the Manhattan service cart - which, if your drink is a Manhattan, is worth the deviation from the wine list.
I just discovered this channel and I’m thrilled that I did. I’m on my 3rd video and my only question is how a channel & host of this caliber has relatively few subscribers. Well, count me in. 😎👍🏼
@@gregdahlen4375 it’s super light and flaky but also extremely well flavored. And in addition to the miso butter it’s absolutely amazing. and it’s vegan which is crazy
Interesting to say the least Alexander, thanks for the show haha. Indeed the food looks fab. like art and an artist 3 star chef at work Not my cup to tea as an ex veggie now enjoy different food. Subscribed.
Thanks for sharing your experiences at these amazing restaurants. More importantly, thankyou for sharing your professional perspective. I really enjoy seeing the venue through your eyes. Keep the videos coming! Big ups from down under :)
Thank you for showcasing all of these amazing restaurants, Alexander! I've been watching you for a few months now and I am so happy to see this amazing channel grow!
amazing, I adore this restaurant since 2013 and become the best restaurant in the world in 2017. I love your content as well to explore 3 Micheline star restaurants. maybe next you can explore the restaurant that no have michelin star but that worth to get micheline star
As a chef-I have eaten here while they’ve had their vegan menu. Was it great? Absolutely, arguably the single most impeccable restaurant I’ve ever visited. However, my friend and I ended up spending over $1200 (including wine pairing), and neither of us felt it was worth the price.
Very happy to see another exciting video of yours! I was already hoping you'd review the new vegan menu of EMP 😄 Great quality as always, please keep on producing videos!
6:18 in Quebec, we call it "Tire d'érable", it's super famous up here, especially in sugar shacks, and everyone has the same reaction as you did the first time 😄 I've also never seen such dark maple syrup, lowkey salivating just imagining the taste hahaha
A little correction at 1:30 you say that the last time a restaurant received three stars in two years was back in the 80s. Grace, formerly in Chicago, opened in December 2012 and received three stars in November 2014.
I have been binge-watching your videos since one popped up on my feed this morning. This one blew me away, as I am vegan and had no idea that a fully vegan restaurant has received three stars. If only it wasn’t so far away. Does 42 offer vegan options? A trip to Hungary is a lot closer :)
Maybe I'm jaded, but I've been there twice, both before the pandemic/transition. Once for lunch and once for dinner. Not in my top 5 NYC restaurants but I guess I need to revisit.
@@geoffreycater8277 Just as a clarification, this list is what I consider the "best" restaurants I've eaten at. They aren't necessarily my favorites, although a few are. 1. Le Bernardin - by far my #1; all the others can be interchanged, 2. Francie, 3. Blue Hill at Stone Barns (Terrytown location), 4. Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare, 5. Lilia.
@@geoffreyk9164 last year. Food was up to standards and service was a little down but I was fine with that as in the past I thought it had been too much.
@@beauranheim8694, I generally find the service in the US to be too intrusive, but I also thought the pace was bad and I was shocked when one of the sommeliers seemingly didn’t understand the difference between brut nature and extra brut.
Interesting review. The impression I got from the video is that they like fish scale and layered patterns, with soupy broths on top. No doubt the flavours were interesting and I would like to experience high quality vegan cooking, but would struggle to convince myself to spend $1000+ a head (though including wine at $1700). Not sure if the insane 20% to 25% service was included? The manufactured flavours were interesting and no doubt creates unusual if not entirely natural ingredients. Not sure that I equate this level of manufacturing ingredients with a vegan philosophy so will have to read more about it. Thanks for a very interesting video.
that maple syrup on snow thing is something kids in rural canada do with fresh maple syrup in the winter. absolutely never thought in my life i'd see that in a fine dining restaurant. lmao
Fabulous. Interestingly Michelin-starred Restaurant Gauthier Soho followed a similar journey. During the pandemic, as a way of keeping the business going and valued staff employed, they created Vegan Boxes - 3 course meals for 2 - for delivery. Afterwards, when things started opening up again, they decided to operate as an exclusively Vegan restaurant.
I really wish I had experienced EMP back when it was under Danny Meyer. For that price, I'll enjoy Per Se instead. But, thank you for another good review.
So I’ve watched your last 6 or 7 videos. Great content and very well put together. One thing that has really concerned me is that we’re get to see any of the “big name chefs” in their kitchens. No sign of Heston, rasmus, humm? Unless they were there and you didn’t video them? I’d be very let down if they weren’t there for service
Shootout to Québec making it at a top restaurant worldwide with the most basic dessert that is "la tire d'érable"😂 when i was a kid we used to eat this at the "cabane à sucre" as a family activity 😂 not in a thousand years did i think this dish would make it in a three Michelin star restaurant, let alone kinda steal the show 😂
When will you do Maaemo in Oslo? EMP is good, but from my personal experience, Maaemo is a solid league higher than them. Would love to see you try it.
Next stop: Gordon! 🔥
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Been there twice and thoroughly enjoyed it (assuming you're talking Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in London). Will be interested to see how someone with more experience says it holds up!
Love the channel! Please keep up the amazing content!
Gordon..haha..will definitely watch
WOOOOO LETS GO FINALLY
RGR is great. It's not so much about creativity but if you want an intimate meal with refined, outstanding food, it's up there with the best. I went there in December last year (menu prestige) and it was brilliant.
Can't fathom how few subscribers this channel has. Excellent, top-of-the-line content. No unnecessary flare, no showing off, genuine opinions without dragging people through the dirt. Exceptional channel, I look forward to every video.
A lot of casual viewers prefer standard mukbang content, or more affordable reviews. Michelin-rated reviews is a pretty niche content vertical, but I agree.
The channel us just a few weeks old. Give it time.
@@wiltmarlonelao agree.soon 100k. Wait. Teh only problem-Alexander will be out of restaurants 😂😂
few people have good taste
Feels like a channel with at least 500k subs
Man, I am loving your content.
I keep following your feed.
I got shocked (in a good way) with fact madison eleven park restaurant is doing purely vegan food. It is amazing to see one of the best chefs in the world changing their food concept and not following the masses holding the highest Michelin standard.
So inspiring :)
A big props to Daniel Humm.
Yeah.. It isn't the easy way to intrigue people.
For sure. But I imagine for someone like chef Daniel Humm he might just found the new challenge he was looking for. :)
$300 a person for vegan food...no thanks.
@@thedoublea147 It is more than that. About $370 not including drinks (minimum $200) and tips, per person. To each his own.
@@thedoublea147 You're paying for taste pleasure, an experience. Who cares if it contains meat, is keto or is gluten free. In the end, it's about what you felt from the experience. If they manage to appease harsh critics like Michelin and other demanding customers like Alexander, it's worth the price. Talk about close-minded.
We demand MORE, Alexander!!! Love your videos!!
Just ate here yesterday as a single. I'm a vegan so naturally I was quite curious. Impeccable service and presentation. The bread and deserts were incredible. I also had the non-alcoholic pairing. Incredibly -- because I was alone they gave me a brief tour of the kitchen as well! I was shocked to see how intense and focused everyone was; not like any kitchen I'd ever been in ❤ I have to admit the menu served in this video is much more to my preferences than the one I was served. Guess I'll have to go back for a different one!
Wow
The Swiss are very serious about achieving perfection; being the best in the world. Chef Daniel Humm is Swiss.
@hw260 It was perfection except 90% of the menu was courses for an extremely sophisticated palate haha. I genuinely didn't know what 90% was.
@@jonassteinberg3779 Consider yourself elevated.
It's really cool to see a fine dining approach to vegan cuisine. I love that that Chef Humm was clearly not trying to just replicate meat based dishes but wanted to use plant based ingredients in a way to express themselves without that restraint. I find with vegan cuisine (I'm not vegan so just my limited experiences) the attempt to create "faux" meat/cheese both doesn't work and doesn't need to happen. There's so much unique texture and flavour and richness that can be expressed without a reminder that you're not eating meat/cheese. Bravo again Alexander & crew, really enjoyable content as always.
I totally agree with you!
Very well said. I couldn’t agree more on your point that vegan imitations are unnecessary because they can be interesting in and of themselves. Nice to see EMP breaking through the pretense that vegan cuisine has been about.
I agree that for a high-class restaurant making imitations would feel cheap and unnecessary but as a vegetarian I am still happy to be able to have, e.g. burgers when I feel like it, and my bouef bourgignon is a highlight every winter. Then I am grateful for the imitations to exist.
@@mikaelplaysguitar Good point. I think from a vegan/vegetarian's perspective it's nice to have those faux meat/cheese substitutions. I guess for myself and other omnivores (some at least) we enjoy vegan/vegetarian food more when it doesn't try to imitate meat & dairy. But totally see where you're coming from :)
I definitely agree. I myself and most other vegans I know tend to not try to replicate non-vegan dishes much, with some exceptions, but instead explore other foods. For many dishes, vegan imitations are honestly great, but I don't tend towards eating them much.
There is so much variety to be explored in vegan cuisine, why limit myself to imitations?
I went to EMP in March and had the exact same menu (minus the maple syrup taffy) - absolutely stunning service and the food was remarkable. Truly the meal of a lifetime. The Yukon potato covered in the black truffles was mind blowing as was the main course mushroom dish. EMP deserves its three stars. (I also ate at the 2-star Atomix the same week so I actually had two meals of a lifetime that week).
$1000 pp for vegetables and fruit ...
@@markogaudiosi5243 Yeah. Some people are beyond stupid...
@@markogaudiosi5243 well that's the point of a vegan restaurant
And the menu is around 300 originally
How it inflated from 300 to 1k
@@zilverheartWine probably.
I swear, every week your channel grows by at least 5k subscribers. This will be on of the biggest food channels on UA-cam before long!
I visited EMP in February 2018, incredible dinner with highly original and interesting food, service was impeccable and definitely an anniversary to remember. Really interesting seeing the new take on the restaurant and that none of the edge has been lost. Great video as well!
I am glad that you had a nice experience! Many thanks for the feedback!
this is one of the best channels on this platform keep up the good work
Thanks for the feedback!
Another great video! This channel deserves more recognition. The quality is off the charts, keep up the fine work!
Many thanks for the feedback!
Absolutely love your content! Expertise, amazing storytelling, and critic awareness in every video, besides the strong cinematography of course.
Many thanks for the support!
Love this video, love how you talk about the people behind the food and give your own honest opinion. I love this channel color me addicted.
Thanks for your Support!
Dude. Your quality is out of this world. Such a good review!
Thanks for the support 😊
Great content
Truly an exceptional achievement. Getting 3 Michelin stars is a masterpiece, doing it without animal protein is even more of a landmark.
I love your presentation Alexander. Concise, honest criticism however lauded the venue, and passionate. Thank you, :)
This show is sooo therapeutic! OMG! It's amazing 🤩. Thank you so much sir. May God bless you and give you many more Michelin stars - who knows maybe you will surpass the 17 Michelin stars ⭐ attached to Gordon Ramsay! 🙏😊
This channel deserves more subscribers......so unique and honest
This one was a beautiful video, I liked it was a warm atmosphere, normally those are not family friendly places, more for showbut I like their concept a lot, very elegant ❤
Great review again ! Last NY visit we want for Le Bernardin as we were a little sceptical about this ... Still a little sceptical, but far less now. So maybe next time .... Thanks Alexander !
This channel is criminally underrated! Amazing reviews
I believe that vegan food doesn’t have to be “worse” versions of non-vegan food. One of my recent most favorite restaurants is a vegan spot but their flavors are absolutely insane. For most of their dishes I forget I’m eating food that is entire plant-based
You can't just say that and then not drop the name of the restaurant ;)
Dear Alexander, you have a new subscriber! Love your depth and context of your videos.
This channel will blow up one day. Quality Videos 💯 loving this channel!
I am gobsmacked that you do not have more subscribers. This channel is wonderful. Keep up the great work. Love and light from Laos!
Thanks!
Recently enjoyed EMP down in Sydney, when they took over Aria restaurant for two weeks. A great experience and interesting to see some similarities and differences in the menu. As a meat and BBQ lover I was pleasantly surprised that I didn’t miss meat at all during the meal.
Another great episode, thanks Alexander!
An other great video liked it a lot! Amazing how Daniel Humm is creating these amazing dishes😮
Hey there, I simply wanted to thank you for the amazing content. I am mainly into high end cocktails & spirits instead of dine & wine concerning culinary endeavours (at least until now), but always loved to get inspired by high cuisine, loved Chef's Table for example and was so sad they changed their direction and then stopped. Finding this purely through the YT recommended vids I was amazed, love your commentary, sincere, kind but taking everything still serious, never arrogant etc. Sure, I'd love to see some more high end shots of the food as in Chefs Table, but you're not a NETFLIX production, haha. Keep it up, wasn't so sad having watched every "episode" in a long time, after watching through your channel, will share/recommend it a lot.
Many thanks for the feedback. It's always great to hear people opinion from the same passion 😊
As someone who appreciates high end cocktails, one of the holdovers from EMPs "New York" menu days, is the Manhattan service cart - which, if your drink is a Manhattan, is worth the deviation from the wine list.
I just discovered this channel and I’m thrilled that I did. I’m on my 3rd video and my only question is how a channel & host of this caliber has relatively few subscribers. Well, count me in. 😎👍🏼
I love hearing about restaurants from a restaurateur. I am hooked.
Birth Of The Cool... great reference to include Miles... great video!
I was in Vienna’s Michelin star restaurant (Tian*) and it was amazing as well. You’re video is fantastic as usual
the bread there is also also so good. Best bread ive ever eaten.
what makes it good?
@@gregdahlen4375 it’s super light and flaky but also extremely well flavored. And in addition to the miso butter it’s absolutely amazing. and it’s vegan which is crazy
Please post more videos my friend, probably best channel for luxury food.
Come to Chicago and check out Alinea, it’s been amazing after chef Achatz got his taste buds back
This level of channel needs more subscribers!!🙏
I like this channel a lot. Thank u for explaining all the details.
You are awesome, this channel wil explode. Greets from Holland
This content is better than anything on TV. You have a bright future sir.
Interesting to say the least Alexander, thanks for the show haha. Indeed the food looks fab. like art and an artist 3 star chef at work Not my cup to tea as an ex veggie now enjoy different food. Subscribed.
Thanks for sharing your experiences at these amazing restaurants. More importantly, thankyou for sharing your professional perspective. I really enjoy seeing the venue through your eyes. Keep the videos coming!
Big ups from down under :)
Many thanks!
Thank you for showcasing all of these amazing restaurants, Alexander!
I've been watching you for a few months now and I am so happy to see this amazing channel grow!
Keep this stuff coming sir. Really enjoy the content
Best food Channel right here!
Great videos. I'd love to see you visit Inn at little Washington next time you're in the states.
Speechless. What an experience.
We need longer format of the videos! :)
amazing, I adore this restaurant since 2013 and become the best restaurant in the world in 2017.
I love your content as well to explore 3 Micheline star restaurants.
maybe next you can explore the restaurant that no have michelin star but that worth to get micheline star
As a chef-I have eaten here while they’ve had their vegan menu. Was it great? Absolutely, arguably the single most impeccable restaurant I’ve ever visited. However, my friend and I ended up spending over $1200 (including wine pairing), and neither of us felt it was worth the price.
Love this channel, thanks for sharing Alex!
Very happy to see another exciting video of yours! I was already hoping you'd review the new vegan menu of EMP 😄
Great quality as always, please keep on producing videos!
Many thanks for the feedback!
I'm actually binge-watching this rich guy's content, love the content bru!
6:18 in Quebec, we call it "Tire d'érable", it's super famous up here, especially in sugar shacks, and everyone has the same reaction as you did the first time 😄
I've also never seen such dark maple syrup, lowkey salivating just imagining the taste hahaha
dudes grown like 10k subs in a week I'm happy for u man
I’m about to watch the video but I already know this gonna be gold .
Yep loving this content sensible with out being pretentious love it good work sir 👍👌
A little correction at 1:30 you say that the last time a restaurant received three stars in two years was back in the 80s. Grace, formerly in Chicago, opened in December 2012 and received three stars in November 2014.
Speaking of Chicago, would love to see this channel visit Alinea and Ever.
This channel is amazing! Soon more recognition will come your way!
I have been binge-watching your videos since one popped up on my feed this morning. This one blew me away, as I am vegan and had no idea that a fully vegan restaurant has received three stars. If only it wasn’t so far away. Does 42 offer vegan options? A trip to Hungary is a lot closer :)
Had this same menu with the reserve wine pairing….it was an excellent dinner.
Just found your channel. LOVE IT!
Love this channel! Keep it up!
This channel is about to blowup fast
This looks incredible
What an amazing channel, I look forward to more content
As someone who eats vegan it's really nice seeing these kinds of restaurants coming into the fine dining scene! Great video Alexander!
Many thanks!
I love how the veggies and fruits shine on their own and on their own dishes. I was expecting plant base meat dishes and so forth.
This place is on my bucket list
Maybe I'm jaded, but I've been there twice, both before the pandemic/transition. Once for lunch and once for dinner. Not in my top 5 NYC restaurants but I guess I need to revisit.
Can I ask what are your top 5 NYC are?
@@geoffreycater8277 Just as a clarification, this list is what I consider the "best" restaurants I've eaten at. They aren't necessarily my favorites, although a few are. 1. Le Bernardin - by far my #1; all the others can be interchanged, 2. Francie, 3. Blue Hill at Stone Barns (Terrytown location), 4. Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare, 5. Lilia.
@@beauranheim8694, When did you last eat at Le Bernardin? I was there in December- the food was very elegant, but the service was atrocious.
@@geoffreyk9164 last year. Food was up to standards and service was a little down but I was fine with that as in the past I thought it had been too much.
@@beauranheim8694, I generally find the service in the US to be too intrusive, but I also thought the pace was bad and I was shocked when one of the sommeliers seemingly didn’t understand the difference between brut nature and extra brut.
just awesome ... the restaurant ... and your review ...
Interesting review. The impression I got from the video is that they like fish scale and layered patterns, with soupy broths on top. No doubt the flavours were interesting and I would like to experience high quality vegan cooking, but would struggle to convince myself to spend $1000+ a head (though including wine at $1700). Not sure if the insane 20% to 25% service was included? The manufactured flavours were interesting and no doubt creates unusual if not entirely natural ingredients. Not sure that I equate this level of manufacturing ingredients with a vegan philosophy so will have to read more about it. Thanks for a very interesting video.
to be fair 2/3 of his bill was wine
Thank you for reading our feedbacks and including the total price in the end.
can only imagine the price mark-up on these ingredients. 3k for the total bill is insane
Fantastic and exquisite video as always!
Thanks!
Great channel and great content - keep it up!
what was the pinot noir that was served. Video didn't pause and show the label as usual. Thanks
You deserve a million subscribers Alex🙌
Thanks for the support!
Yummm, would love to try this food
that maple syrup on snow thing is something kids in rural canada do with fresh maple syrup in the winter. absolutely never thought in my life i'd see that in a fine dining restaurant. lmao
except we don't get snow made from apples and pears up here in Canada ;)
Fabulous. Interestingly Michelin-starred Restaurant Gauthier Soho followed a similar journey. During the pandemic, as a way of keeping the business going and valued staff employed, they created Vegan Boxes - 3 course meals for 2 - for delivery. Afterwards, when things started opening up again, they decided to operate as an exclusively Vegan restaurant.
Thanks for the interesting story!
Please go to Singapore and other places in Asia to see how their 3 Michelin restaurants compare to their peers in the West.
Singapore is coming in May 😊
Thank you for your interesting reviews.
Thanks!
This man chugs more wine than Gerard Depardieu 😆
If I don't go to this place once in my life, idk if it would be complete. Thanks to this video, I know about it. Hope your channel continues growing!
Get robbed
That's a lot of employees for one restaurant!
Beautiful video, if you enjoyed plant based menu then you should try Niko Romito Reale in Castel di Sangro, Italy
I have been there 😊
I really wish I had experienced EMP back when it was under Danny Meyer. For that price, I'll enjoy Per Se instead. But, thank you for another good review.
USD $3000.00 could feed 250 homeless people for one day. Even so, I love these videos.
So I’ve watched your last 6 or 7 videos. Great content and very well put together.
One thing that has really concerned me is that we’re get to see any of the “big name chefs” in their kitchens.
No sign of Heston, rasmus, humm? Unless they were there and you didn’t video them? I’d be very let down if they weren’t there for service
No massimo either
go to France 😅 try “l’arpège” actually chef Alain Passard was the first to treat vegetables as main focus
And what an experience that was - out of this world, 14 courses… amazing how vegetables can be so much better, if old varieties are used.
Wickedly inspiring place … pricey even for nee york .. but this episode is nice and well-rounded in its approach
Shootout to Québec making it at a top restaurant worldwide with the most basic dessert that is "la tire d'érable"😂 when i was a kid we used to eat this at the "cabane à sucre" as a family activity 😂 not in a thousand years did i think this dish would make it in a three Michelin star restaurant, let alone kinda steal the show 😂
Fantastic presentation
For me one of the best three restaurants in the world.
$3000 for 3 people with a $1700 bar bill. That is the private jet crowd price, not the 1%, that can afford this place.
When will you do Maaemo in Oslo? EMP is good, but from my personal experience, Maaemo is a solid league higher than them. Would love to see you try it.
Thanks for the opinion!
Which watch are you wearing in this video?
Ah finaly I waited for this one
Great Channel 🎉🎉🎉🎉