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Kenzo Napa Reviews from The Last Year
Kenzo.... You got this.
Loved the atmosphere. It was a soft opening for a new owner May I put new owner in quotes. Maybe didn't have the fastest staff for the soft opening but the food was phenomenal. Please give them the opportunities to work some kinks out. There staff was really nice and very friendly nice and accommodating.
Very disappointed
Michelin star rated, I am not sure how. While many ingredients added to each dish in an attempt to make it interesting, the food lacked taste. We started with the grilled Shizuoka freshwater eel, which was the highlight, although the last dinner dish, the wagyu tenderloin with raisin miso, was also good. The seasonal Hassan, the sea bass with asparagus, tilefish were ok but the somen noodles with Abelone was not good and the cutlassfish was INEDIBLE. The mochi desert in the watermelon soup was mushy and slimy, on a good note, the staff was attentive and the wine/sake pairing was very nice. When I think about Michelin star restaurants, I think “wow, everything I ate was absolutely delicious”. I did not think this about one dish I had! Oh, and it cost over $700. I was really looking forward to this, disappointed!
Great find in Napa valley
After visiting many Michelin starred restaurant is hard to impress us honestly ... But... we love the selección of the menu .. the open variety of crusines , the selection of the materials and variety of style cooking methods ... it's a great harmony of a course and definitely worth the visit ;)
A swing and a miss!
The good - Service was impeccable. Decor was simple and elegant. Plating was beautiful. The seafood was fresh and clean. Some of the courses were very good and at least one was exceptional. The bad - Other than the waygu course (and it’s pretty tough for A5 waygu to not be great) nothing about this meal blew me away. There were some very tasty bites, but in my opinion, what made them tasty was the quality of the ingredients, not the preparation or technique. Three biggest misses were a miso soup served in a metal container (the metal impacted the taste more than I think intended for this very humble soup), a mackerel sashimi that was cut too thick and coated with a sauce that was too sweet, and the dessert was a joke. I’m not even joking when I say you could get similar quality desserts at a Japanese 7/11. The attention to detail was also lacking-we sat at the chefs counter, and the chef was wearing a wrinkled, shabby looking coat, I mean come on, we’re paying several hundreds of dollars, can you starch your damn coat? I’ve been to 10-12 michilen star restaurants around the world and been to many restaurants in Japan. This is the least enjoyable culinarily experienced I’ve had in one and would not put this on par with a good meal at a local neighborhood restaurant in Japan. Perhaps I was expecting too much
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Prepaid Reservation Fee
By 👻 @CivilizedCard10, 07/06/2023 5:26 pm
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When you sell a reservation that has a prepaid fee AT takes a commission on that fee. This doesn’t really make sense because it’s an expense the seller incurs not part of the profit that is shared.
For example:
Carbone NYC fee to book table for 2 is $108.88
If you sell it for $200 on AT you get $140 from them.
Your net profit is $31 and AT collects $60 in fees.
It would make more sense not to charge commission on the upfront fee as this creates a disincentive and results in higher costs for buyers.
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Answer from 🥩 @FamousStation67 (07/06/2023 6:51 pm)
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Agreed. Ultimately not addressing this month after month is clearly resulting in a drop in certain venue’s rankings & sales.
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By 👻 @CivilizedCard10 (07/08/2023 3:03 pm)
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By 🍑 @BraveCloth47 (07/07/2023 9:32 am)
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By 🧿 @DefendableJump50 (08/20/2023 3:21 pm)
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By 🥩 @FamousStation67 (07/11/2023 10:39 pm)
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By 👻 @CuddlyRice61 (10/13/2023 1:15 am)
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By 👻 @EarthyCook75 (11/05/2023 1:15 pm)
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Answer from 👻 @LaudableSupport16 (10/23/2023 11:47 am)
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I agree to this!
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