I went to eat fondue for the first time last weekend with my little brother (13 days shy of turning 14) and another friend. I thought we'd have a selection of places to choose from but we found only 5 that served fondue. Of those 5 only 2 were exclusively fondue restaurants, the other's just had a fondue appetizer. Of the two only 1 was still in business, so voila! Our decision was made!
The restaurant didn't open till 5:30 so we killed time shopping at both the new and old Necromance stores, which was a shole lot of fun!! The old one of course specializes in animal artifacts and remains, and the new one in human stuff. They had a black crystal chandeleir I want SO BAD! It's only $800...what a deal! I am gonna go in and buy gift certificates until I can afford it!
Back to fondue though.....
We show up and are greeted, seated and served by french employees. This of course added to the ambiance of the dated 70's decor. We have an appetizer of bread and butter followed by a dinner of bread and cheesy fondue, also with pickles and apples to dip in the cheese. For desert was chocolate fondue with a bunch of fruits to dip :-) After spending $115 after tip, we decided only the chocolate fondue was worth going back for, and we could probably buy a fondue kit and all the ingredients fot less than it'd cost :-)
However, we did have a good time, so I am glad we went :-) We just aren't planning to go again....
Bookmarks