Wednesday, July 30th, 2008...12:04 pm
Per Se in NYC Doesn’t Dog its Diners
Ed Levine started Serious Eats, a food community based in NY. Ed is also a hot dog fanatic, publishing his guide to NY’s best hot dogs.
So what happens when Ed goes to Per Se, Thomas Keller’s ultra high-end restaurant (and one of the best in the world)? Well, first, he wasn’t so sure about the price:
I had posted shortly before I left the house about my doubts about spending $210 on lunch when I knew I could eat at Gray’s Papaya [home of delicious hot dogs] every day for 2 1/2 months for the same tariff.
So off he goes, a bit skeptical. The experience is good, until…
About eight courses in, halfway through the meal, our waiter brought out a beautiful silver tray… I started to crack up, as did our waiters. Someone in Keller’s organization had obviously been reading my blog, somebody with a sense of humor…. a world-class fancy-pants restaurant with the ability to laugh at itself is a rare find indeed.
[See what the folks at Per Se did to make Ed's experience so awesome]
Ed has a followup about meeting Thomas Keller on the Per Se kitchen tour after they finished the meal.
More about Per Se
Per Se on Wikipedia
Reserve a table at Per Se
Service Included is a book about the culture of service at Per Se written by Phoebe Damrosch, a former server there

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