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Roberto's 8 (Formerly Roberto's 4) - The Chef's Counter Within Al Dente, Arizona Avenue in Wesley Heights, Closed Until Late Apr, 2016


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Funny you should post this today.

I tried for a reservation on July 3rd and finally heard back 2 days ago for an opening last night.  Sadly we had to decline because of my damn kid's damn field hockey game.........70 minutes sitting in the cold rain instead of three hours of bliss. :angry:  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:

Oh well, comes with the territory.  But at least I'm still in the running for father of the year!   ;)

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I just realize that I never did anything special for the DR board on Roberto s 4 or better now 8 , so why don t we do a group of 8 from DR and I will get Mr Hakan ( the owner ) to put the wines for the dinner. Let me know when you get 8 together. That will be fun. Ciao Roberto 

And I just realized that I never split off Roberto's 4/8 into its own thread, so let's do both.

Coverage of Roberto's 8 is initialized in Bold in the Dining Guide - one of only eight restaurants in DC with this ranking, possibly nine depending on Rose's Luxury

Maryland has none.

Virginia has three (possibly four, five, or six depending on Ashby Inn, The Inn At Potowmack Farm, and the darkhorse: One Block West)

Congratulations for having the toughest ranking there is.

Please re-read Roberto's post above. If anyone wishes to organize eight places for a dr.com dinner, we'll take over the entire room.

Any volunteers? Joe H.?

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Just FYI - we have all 8 seats spoken for. Not sure if I'll create a topic since the 4 pairs of seats don't really need to coordinate logistics for all to see, but I'll be sure to post back with the date, and will arm twist everyone into reviewing the meal.

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Well, that went fast. So when is the next DR.com Roberto's 8 gathering? :)

It would be fun to meet you good people face to face.

When do you plan on organizing it?  That's how those kind of things happen.  (and you have to be careful about that "good people" thing :D)

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This should *in no way* be construed to be an insult, a criticism, or anything of the sort - it's merely an observation a friend made that I think is funny (and true):

Why is everybody suddenly going apeshit about Roberto's 8 when all he did was double the number of seats?

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Because for myself it was the best meal/dining experience/pick a noun that I had in 2013.  It is a very real return to what Roberto did at his Laboratorio. This may even be more personal since you are sitting directly at the counter that he stands behind.

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Because for myself it was the best meal/dining experience/pick a noun that I had in 2013.  It is a very real return to what Roberto did at his Laboratorio. This may even be more personal since you are sitting directly at the counter that he stands behind.

But what about Roberto's 4?!

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Because for myself it was the best meal/dining experience/pick a noun that I had in 2013.  It is a very real return to what Roberto did at his Laboratorio. This may even be more personal since you are sitting directly at the counter that he stands behind.

We went to Al Dente for restaurant week last year (before the open kitchen became Roberto's 4), sat at the open kitchen, were greeted warmly by Roberto, asked that he feed us and let the food flow.  So, not sure if that qualifies as the beginning of Roberto's X (insert your own number), but it certainly was memorable.

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Why is everybody suddenly going apeshit about Roberto's 8 when all he did was double the number of seats?

It's just a notable factoid to post about: this great dining opportunity just doubled its seating. That's all. The food IMHO was just as wonderful, unsurprisingly.

BTW, as you can see in the pic linked above, there's a large column between the two sets of seats, so don't anticipate easy inter-group socializing during the meal. Also, because of where most of the food prep happens, the left seats are still the best for seeing the magic happen and chatting with the Chef.

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Has the DonRocks Cognoscenti R8 dinner happened yet? You guys will probably get the really good stuff....

;^)

April 23!

Are we going to get the report of the attendees and dishes?

We had serious momentum building, and then ... Boom! Nothing.

I'm certain we could have filled a second round, but nobody took charge. Could we get a synopsis?

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Sorry, I have the menu here, but never got around to the writeup.

Executive summary - fantastic meal, and while not as heavy on the expensive ingredients, in the league with some of the great meals from Roberto's Lab dinners from Galileo back in the day.

My +1 paid for our meal, so I didn't notice until later, but Roberto's promise that "I will get Mr Hakan ( the owner ) to put the wines for the dinner", which I interpreted as "will PICK the wines for the dinner" (and they were great) translated to DONATE the wines for the dinner, as we didn't get the wine pairing surcharge on our bill. [yes, we tipped on the value of the wine pairing]

I will post the menu another time.

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Are we going to get the report of the attendees and dishes?

We had serious momentum building, and then ... Boom! Nothing.

I'm certain we could have filled a second round, but nobody took charge. Could we get a synopsis?

I meant to do something after my wife and I got back from Mardi Gras in New Orleans, but we were so busy it never happened.

I'd be willing to try to set something up in June or July.

Any takers?

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I meant to do something after my wife and I got back from Mardi Gras in New Orleans, but we were so busy it never happened.

I'd be willing to try to set something up in June or July.

Any takers?

Mike, I'm certain you could find 6 or 7 people.

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My apology:  I am trying to post a photo from an e-mail of Roberto with Joe Biden tonight at his restaurant and am not having any success.  

[Go here, and use the third item in the first post ("uploading pictures") as a cookbook step-by-step recipe. It's a PITA to do the very first time (Invision really does make this an unnecessarily complex thing to do), but once you know it, it's as easy as adding a pinch of salt to a recipe. And I'll Tweet about it once you do. Just take your time, commit to memory, and it will be simple from here ever after. If you mess it up, but get the picture posted in *some* form, I'll fix it for you (it needs to be under 2 megabytes, I think). If you try, really try, and just can't do it, write me, and I'll do it for you, but you upload enough pictures (or want to) where you should know how). Time to bite the bullet, Mr. Heflin! :)]

Like him or not (and I can understand why some people don't, and besides, I don't want this to be a political website), this, to me, is Joe Biden's finest hour (this is a 20-minute investment of time, so don't do it unless you're prepared to finish) - I'll probably take this down soon because it's not appropriate for an a-political website.

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The wife surprised me with dinner at Roberto's 8 for my birthday and let me say, this was one of the best dinners we've ever had in DC - right up there with Marcel's and Komi. We never had the opportunity to experience Laboratorio del Galileo, but we were blown away not only by the dishes themselves, but also the gorgeous presentation and terrific pricing. It really is the best value in town when it comes to tasting menus. Our favorite course was the cream of corn with soft shell crab - it was simply transcendent.

More on the blog.

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We're returning tomorrow night.

This'll be our 5th anniversary celebration with the Chef -- the 1st was 11 years ago at our 2nd Lab.

Hoping for a little Brös....

Roberto's prices at Al Dente  on VA wine are unreal.  Some are lower than the winerie's tasting rooms.  Specifically, 2007 Breaux Nebbiolo which is one of the best wines ever made in VA (and unknown outside of the tasting room at Breaux), 2010 Glen Manor Hodder Hill and 2010 Delaplane Williams Gap.    All three of these are excellent by any standard.

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Bliss again! After my foto-mania the 1st 2 visits I've forsworn the camera, but it was a delight as always.  (Alas for the other guests, the Chef gave the Brös only to us; I gather it's his private stock -- but it was as wonderful as we recall from the Lab -- he's so sweet.)

(Isn't it odd when you are experiencing a truly transcendent gastronomic experience, savoring each extraordinary bite, which you can do only rarely because of the cost ... and the couple next to you are on a "date" and spend the entire meal chatting noisily nonstop, apparently impressing the heck out of each other, with no attention to the food, leaving much untouched? (The horror, the horror!) This happens all the time at Komi as well, and likely everywhere (these 2 restaurants are our foci for our once-a-year fancy meals). In "It's a Wonderful Life", a character says "Ah, youth is wasted on the wrong people" -- true too of wealth....)

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I ask our members to post copies of opening menus (which can often be downloaded in .pdf format, screen-shotted, or simply snapped with an iPhone) - this, for historical purposes. It can be a fascinating thing to watch the menus change, both in terms of price and format (imagine an opening menu from Komi - you would not recognize the restaurant, and it would be a valuable piece of history that is forever lost unless Johnny has one thrown into his desk drawer somewhere). I would *love* to have an opening menu from every single restaurant in the DC area - can you imagine how valuable that would be twenty years from now? Not "valuable" in terms of money; just in terms of history.

Note that merely linking to the menu on the website is not enough - websites change constantly.

The menus are obviously the restaurant's property, so I also ask our members not to do this without the restaurants' permission.

 

As you wish. Roberto's Four. Night #2. February 21, 2013.

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