REVIEW: The Melting Pot

Mar 08, 2009 21:57

Well - yesterday was Sarah and I's first year together officially!

So since we both worked yesterday, today we went out to the Melting Pot on the Plaza. (Kansas City)

The food was wonderful.
Amazing.
Stupendous.
Delicious.
The service was excellent - I recommend a gent by the name of Andy. <3
Great recommendations - great service - fun guy, though he seemed tired and a little anti-social.
... a bad profession to be in if you ask me ... for anti-socials - that is. Maybe an off day?

First time experience for us.
We got: The Big Night Out

Starts with breads, apples, veggies and a cheese fondue of your choice.
- We got the Sam Adams Lager cheddar. ;3 <3

--- Intermission for this brief comment from Sarah, "I like the taste of Soap."

Anyways -
Seconded to the meal was the meats:

Pork - Fuckin' Wonderful. Good enough to use a cuss word as an adjective. Lol.
Chicken - Excellent.
Steak.
Shrimp.
Little artichoke raviolis - these were my least favorite of the meal and I LOVE artichoke. They were somewhat tasteless and spongy, not to mention they wouldn't stay on the skewers.

The different sauces were awesome. <3

Oh! I forgot the delicious salads between the meats and the starter - sorry!
Go for the Spinach Mushroom! Srsly. <3

And finally - deserts.
The Original - is chocolate and chunky peanut butter. It's like a liquified orgasm! Srsly.

Strawberries, Pound cake, Marshmellows in graham crackers and oreos, a slice of gross cheese cake, rice crispy treats, brownies and bananas. Oh... God. Best part of the whole meal.

Now - I would have given this a 9.9/10 easily - however...

Between Sarah and I, including the tip - it was $115 bucks. O_o;; And 2.5 hours wortha cooking our own food over the fondue pot.
The time was well spent and there were lots of laughs and eaves dropping on humorous conversations, but the cost of the food - for what little was actually consumed and the simple fact that it's all cooked by you and it's a lengthy meal - I will give it a solid 8/10.

Definitely a place to eat ... every other, other month.

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