Zion Extraordinaire!

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Senior Insider
Farewell dinner at the “Chef’s Table,” which has become so popular that it’s now difficult to get seating there. So I booked well in advance for a last dinner with Chef Jean Baptiste in this visit. (Sitting with me at the Table, BTW, were two very interesting couples from New Jersey — two police chiefs, one retired & one soon-to-be-retired, and their lovely wives.)

The pics posted here say just about everything to describe an amazing four course dinner experience. Jean Baptiste Piard & team set a new record for me in gastronomy.

Starting with an amuse bouche of Arancini with smoky mashed potatoes
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. . . we moved next to Smoked Tuna with grilled Bell Peppers, Tumeric, & Salmon Eggs
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. . . a beautiful wine was introduced to accompany the next course, Veal sweet breads with corn, grilled bacon, & flavored with maple syrup
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. . . chocolate desserts with almonds, Bailey’s, and Arabica coffee beans
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. . . and a final offering of a small Lemon & Orange Rhum Baba
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With great appreciation to Zion for an incredible evening of dining excellence!
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Dennis, the staff at Zion outdid themselves for you. I am delighted with the send off with that delicious meal you deserved.
 
Thank you, Dennis for sharing! Really outstanding event. One could ask though: Zion or L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon, what is your fav?
 
A very well put together send off for a friend of the house. Looks like a lovely dinning experience.
 
Thank you, Dennis for sharing! Really outstanding event. One could ask though: Zion or L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon, what is your fav?

It’s difficult to publicly reply, Leon. I, nonetheless, will say that Zion surpasses L’Atelier . . . for which I have enormous respect.

With respect to L’Atelier,I recommend that anyone who is curious about the gastronomique style of the current Robuchon chef . . . . you should go there sooner rather than later. When Robuchon re-opens in New York, I would not be surprised to read that the current SBH chef has de-camped to NYC (“If I can make it there, I can make it anywhere!”). It’s difficult to imagine an equally fine replacement.
 
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