The Tasting Menu Experience at Michelin-Starred Protege
I have enjoyed the exquisite food at Palo Alto’s Michelin-starred Protege many a time.
In the lounge with the a la carte menu. Dining outdoors on the same. And even with takeout during the throes of the pandemic.
But I had never ever tried the tasting menu that’s offered in the restaurant’s more intimate dining room.
Until last week — when I finally decided it was the perfect time to do so to celebrate a late-birthday dinner.
It’s a 7-course menu for $225 with an automatic 20 percent gratuity tacked on that requires a full prepayment. Any cancellation must be made at least 48 hours in advance.
Unlike the lounge, which has a bar with seating and an view into the kitchen, the dining room is more serene, done up with a tufted banquette and curved leather chairs.
Owners, Chef Anthony Secviar and Master Sommelier Dennis Kelly, met while working at the French Laundry. So, it’s not surprising that there is an air of precision to everything. What’s not so expected is the touch of whimsy and light-heartedness here and there. It all makes for an upscale experience that makes you feel well cared yet in an unpretentious manner.
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