The Lodge at Tensing Pen is beautiful, reserve a table on the deck for a lovely evening.
The Lodge at Tensing Pen is beautiful, reserve a table on the deck for a lovely evening.
Timm
Don't Tread on Me!
The tree of Liberty needs to be refreshed from time to tim with the "Blood of Tyrants"
Sorry...If it aint broke don't fix it??? Ivans is great for the scenery/price/service/food.....Wait staff at Rockhouse can get a bit snooty....
I felt same about Rockhouse. My best dining experience, hands down, Ivans 100 candles.
Someone please call my husband and teach him a thing or two or three.... I love him dearly though!
Congrats, and I say 100 Candles Dinner at Catcha!
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You never see it coming ... and the next thing you know ... UNCONDITIONAL LOVE
I do agree with the statements about the staff at Rockhouse......but then again after always hanging with the staff at Catcha, I am clearly spoiled and also biased, because they're the best!
Some of our most romantic dinners were spontaneous. We had a long day on the beach in the sun and decided to walk up to Best in the West for a late dinner. We found the atmosphere didn't 't fit our mood so we crossed the road to IdleAwhile. We were the only ones there and close to closing but they served us a wonderful meal and we talked for a couple of hours. Nobody rushed us out but stayed on the periphery if needed. We slept well that night!
We stayed at Idle Awhile back in Jan. We had room service to watch the Giants playoff game on Sunday. Dined elsewhere until Thursday, we were the only people there. Sat at the edge of the decking. Had delicious, reasonably priced food, oxtail and curried goat. The moon was shining on the water. The jazz drifted through the clear night air from Charela next door. The staff were unobtrusive and never once hurried us. It was a very wonderful evening. We walked to the water and then strolled the short walk to our lovely, large, ceiling fanned balcony in the tree tops. We had a great experience all around at the Rockhouse, Ivans, Kuyaba as well. But there was something so great about dining at "home".
i totally agree about the special "treehouse" dining in effect. Thats one of the reasons we love Idle Awhile and with little ones along we can tuck them in early and still have a romantic dinner "in." Oh, and if you haven't dined next door at Charela yet , you're in for a treat there, too!
yeah... Go Giants!!
QUOTE=jcjcnj;66526]We stayed at Idle Awhile back in Jan. We had room service to watch the Giants playoff game on Sunday. Dined elsewhere until Thursday, we were the only people there. Sat at the edge of the decking. Had delicious, reasonably priced food, oxtail and curried goat. The moon was shining on the water. The jazz drifted through the clear night air from Charela next door. The staff were unobtrusive and never once hurried us. It was a very wonderful evening. We walked to the water and then strolled the short walk to our lovely, large, ceiling fanned balcony in the tree tops. We had a great experience all around at the Rockhouse, Ivans, Kuyaba as well. But there was something so great about dining at "home".[/QUOTE]
Well............decisions, decisions. I think that I have it narrowed down to the Caves and Catcha. How tough is it to get a reservation at either in early October, kinda on short notice? I would love to hear more experiences at either. Shhhhh....don't tell Cindy, it's a suprise.
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If you are doing 100 candles reserve now as they only do one table per night. I don't t speak from experience but wonder about the hygiene in a cave. Bat poop and other nastiness??