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Post by precision on Dec 27, 2007 20:20:17 GMT -5
This is one of me and my wifes favorite restaurants
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Post by Red on Dec 27, 2007 20:38:46 GMT -5
Nope. Not here in Chattanooga.
Sad. I know.
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Post by Gary on Dec 28, 2007 12:31:50 GMT -5
I've always wanted to do a fondue Notta party... but since Caterer moved to her new location, we don't have a restaurant we can take over for this sort of thing.
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Post by Laura Rice on Dec 28, 2007 12:33:18 GMT -5
I've always wanted to do a fondue Notta party... but since Caterer moved to her new location, we don't have a restaurant we can take over for this sort of thing. OH YUM!! That would be so much fun...
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Post by that70sdj on Dec 29, 2007 23:24:11 GMT -5
For some reason, this brings back a vague memory from a long time ago of a fondue place that was open in Chattanooga. Or maybe it was a place that served fodue as an entree?
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Post by smartcom on Jan 1, 2008 22:24:32 GMT -5
I finally got to eat at the Melting Pot near Atlanta earlier this month. I had heard so much about this place and was so excited. It was everything and more than I had heard. My tab, just for myself was almost 60 bucks, which is a bit pricey, but I am certain that you could probably eat for alot less, but we were splurging. I was so full when I left there that I had to unbutton and unzip my pants LOL.
It would be great if Chattanooga would get something like that or even similar. I guess thats kinda the great thing about living so close to Atlanta is that you can always get the premiere restaurant selections
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Post by Mr. Manners on Jan 13, 2008 8:15:39 GMT -5
If you knew how much cross contamination goes on back-of-house in a Melting Pot you would never eat there.
Also, there are two types of Melting Pot depending on the franchisee; one that is sufficiently ventilated with poor to fair air quality and the non-ventilated one with code orange air quality.
Respectfully,
Mr. Manners
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Post by staffsgtsbunny on Jan 14, 2008 12:01:40 GMT -5
Might want to try Dante's next time you're in Atlanta. Dante's Down The Hatch in Buckhead is one of the most incredible places I've eaten. Dave took me there on one of our first dates and I was hooked. You CANNOT beat the atmosphere!
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Post by Tookie on Jan 14, 2008 12:29:36 GMT -5
If fondue is popular again, how soon will it be before crepes come back. I see another Magic Pan or La Crepe restaurant in the future!
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Post by skiptracer on Jan 14, 2008 17:40:07 GMT -5
I love Dante's Down the Hatch. Very classy.
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