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#205154 11/06/06 04:08 PM
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I'm going to have my annivesary while I'm down there this month (my wife will be there too!). Any thoughts for a killer dining experience... Anything really high-end and ridiculously expensive??

#205155 11/06/06 04:17 PM
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Go to Rojo Lounge for wonderful atmosphere and great food! You will love it!

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How thoughtful to bring your wife along on your anniversary. smile

Casa Picasso, hands down. You can find more expensive food, but not better tasting or better presentation.

My second choice would be Victoria House - really good food and a fantastic view - service is impeccable.

#205157 11/06/06 04:34 PM
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Chef andrew ,there are great places here that fit your needs ,all are on my must try to go list .Prices are to high side but not ridiculously expensive!! and all will be worth the trip,you will have a great total all around Experience.

#rojo lounge
#casa picaso
#victoria house
#portifino
#capricorn
read my food reports see aug and oct trip reports ,enjoy , try them all and live the dream each night.!!


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#205158 11/06/06 06:25 PM
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Definately Rojo or Portofino. Both have lovely views of the sea too.

Or you can hire a private chef that will prepare and cook in your room and you could do a private set up on your veranda outside your room or a private area on the beach.

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Ditto all very good


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#205160 11/06/06 06:32 PM
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I'm sure you won't be there or celebrating for just one night, so try all of them, we women like to be WOW'd often! smile


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#205161 11/07/06 08:02 AM
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Thanks for all the good input. Consistent answers from people in the know are definitely helpful.

We're actually staying at Casa Rendondo Villa (down south)with a large group of friends, and are bringing in a private chef (David Hayum) for a few of the nights. Should he have the "health certificate" I've heard mentioned?

#205162 11/07/06 08:20 AM
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I would assume he would need a health certificate since he is working as a chef, just in a different kind of kitchen.

My romantic dinner vote is for Rojo also, but if the weather is unfavorable, Casa Picasso would be the best choice. It is indoors, closest to where you are staying and has good food and atmosphere.

#205163 11/07/06 08:44 AM
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Casa Picaso would be my # 1 pick also, of those mentioned I've also been to Capricorn which I liked alot. One not mentioned is the Rendezuous Restarant & Winery, it only has 24 seats & is definately worth a visit.

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