dave said:
As I recall, they are described as 'neat nachos' and so are individually made.
boomie said:
ktc said:
dave said:
As I recall, they are described as 'neat nachos' and so are individually made.
On the menu it just said, "Nachos."
No, it says "neat nachos"
boomie said:
Yes, and they are delicious. This isnt a big sloppy plate of chips and cheap meat and greasy cheese heaped together.
ml1 said:
Here's a PDF of the menu. Not only does it say "neat nachos," but there's a full description of what they are:
http://www.highlandplacesteak.com/menu112911.pdf
hankzona said:
what does having Hirshfeld Jerry Garcia prints hanging on the walls have to do with anything?
ktc said:
hankzona said:
what does having Hirshfeld Jerry Garcia prints hanging on the walls have to do with anything?
Presents an impression of being down-to-earth. The food was anything but, imo.
Were any of your famous European friends present?ktc said:
My meal at 11 Madison Park last week, for example, was certainly not unpretentious
Train_of_Thought said:
Jerry Garcia may connote "down to earth," however Al Hirschfeld pieces -- IMHO -- connote sophistication, regardless of the subject. Again, just my opinion.
ktc said:
ml1 said:
Here's a PDF of the menu. Not only does it say "neat nachos," but there's a full description of what they are:
http://www.highlandplacesteak.com/menu112911.pdf
It only said "Nachos" on the printed menu in the restaurant.
SO_Refugee said:
ktc said:
ml1 said:
Here's a PDF of the menu. Not only does it say "neat nachos," but there's a full description of what they are:
http://www.highlandplacesteak.com/menu112911.pdf
It only said "Nachos" on the printed menu in the restaurant.
Really? That appears to be the same, exact menu used in the restaurant...
grilled_weber said:
ktc: Maybe you just missed it saying neat.
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However, four tortilla chips on the plate is not "nachos." At this point in the culinary universe, "nachos" means something very different than what was served. What was served was a pretentious, trying-too-hard-to-be-precious fine dining interpretation of "nachos." It was Top Chef wannabe unnecessary refinement, overly affected. The only thing worse than insincere food is mislabeled insincere food. For a place with Hirschfeld Jerry Garcia art on the walls, this kind of contrived food is disappointing.