sweet plantains question
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:20 am
Hi. I am trying to decide where we should eat after my son gets married. We are staying on the eastend so I thought maybe not Cruz Bay area since it would be after dark.
My son likes fine dining and appreciates nice presentation. They will still be dressed in their wedding attire. His bride to be is a little more finicky when it comes to eating. She likes chicken and pasta type meals, but isn't really adventurous about trying new food. Is Sweet Plantains not a good idea for that reason. How about Chateau Bordeaux, I haven't heard much about that lately? I read somewhere the new dining area at Concordia was considered fine dining-anybody know anything about it? Thanks again for all your help.
If you could think of somewhere not really considered fine dining, but that would still be suitable and we wouldn't stick out like a sore thumb that would be okay, too.
My son likes fine dining and appreciates nice presentation. They will still be dressed in their wedding attire. His bride to be is a little more finicky when it comes to eating. She likes chicken and pasta type meals, but isn't really adventurous about trying new food. Is Sweet Plantains not a good idea for that reason. How about Chateau Bordeaux, I haven't heard much about that lately? I read somewhere the new dining area at Concordia was considered fine dining-anybody know anything about it? Thanks again for all your help.
If you could think of somewhere not really considered fine dining, but that would still be suitable and we wouldn't stick out like a sore thumb that would be okay, too.