M and I went to dinner last night. We were invited out by his boss and her husband in celebration of the new company. It was a real treat! We went to ChoLon Asian Bistro. M and I probably never would have gone on our own, not because we don't like Asian food, but because we tend to stick close to home and we usually can't justify spending a lot of money for dinner.
The food was excellent! The recommended course of dining is to go along with the family style type of service. You are supposed to order a bunch of dishes and share. I'm not a fan of lamb, but I ate it last night. I even had lemon grass, brussel sprouts, cocunut jam with egg cloud on toast, and sea bass. I drew the line at beef tartare. I think my favorite of the night were the shrimp cakes, the coffee with condensed milk, and the bread pudding. I had a few food orgasms and left in a food coma.
We even had wine with dinner--this is where I question sanity at dining at places like this. We had two bottles of wine between the four of us. I overheard that one of the bottles cost $78.
I did enjoy myself immensely, but my blog friends know me well. I tried not adding up prices as we ordered. I was glad not to have to pay the bill.
I thought to myself wouldn't it be nice to go to places like this and not worry about the bill? If I had money, would I ever worry about the bill?
After dinner, we went home. We thought about going somewhere else to make the most of the night, but I wasn't up to drink anymore and we were both in food comas. M's boss and her husband were going to the Four Seasons. The Denver location had its opening this week.
10 hours ago
Sounds Amazing! A couple years ago my uncle "a dentist" came to the Springs w/his family and took all of us about 14 all together to the Melting Pot. We have not been back since because of cost but it was so fun. I bet he spent upwards of 700.00. Oh to not have to worry about money!
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