View Poll Results: Which restaurant is best for dinner with Porsche in Orange County?
Morton of Chicago - Costa Mesa
1
5.00%
Fleming's Steakhouse - Newport Beach
8
40.00%
Napa Rose - Anaheim
1
5.00%
The Hobbit - Orange
2
10.00%
Roy's - Newport Beach
2
10.00%
The Arches - Newport Beach
1
5.00%
The dining room(Ritz Carlton) - DanaPoint
3
15.00%
Aqua - St. Regis Dana Point
2
10.00%
Voters: 20. You may not vote on this poll
Which restaurant for Dinner with P-brother and sister?
#1
Which restaurant for Dinner with P-brother and sister?
First of all, Thanks to Tunner for all reserch of restaurant in Orange county.
Here is a poll to decided which restaurant we will have next dinner meeting with Porsche in Orange County.
All restaurant sounds so good!!!!Yummmmmy!!!
Here is a poll to decided which restaurant we will have next dinner meeting with Porsche in Orange County.
All restaurant sounds so good!!!!Yummmmmy!!!
#2
This is posted by Tunner who research all these restaurant for us to make vote easier.
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Ok guys...this originally started as dinner at one of the best restaurants in town...so I say we come to an agreement on place to have dinner. We will be having a summer meet...for now, I think there is some serious interest in a dinner.
I've heard lots of suggestions. OC is my town so I will provide a list of recommendations from an OC perspective (feel free to add if I missed a gem).
1. Morton's of Chicago - Costa Mesa
You all know Morton's. It's the old stand by.
www.mortons.com/
2. Fleming's Steakhouse - Newport Beach
Fleming's is a cool spot in OC. We can take over a section of the parking lot!
www.flemingsprimesteak.com/
3. Napa Rose - Anaheim
I've gotta say, it may be at the Disneyland resort, but this place is off the hook! Food is outrageous...wine list has over 1200 solid labels...took some clients there and they were blown away. Con: valet parking only! But if you want fresh impeccable food, this is the spot.
http://www.fivestarreviews.com/food_travel/naparose.asp
4. The Hobbit - Orange
One of my personal favorites. We can take over the parking lot and we can get a whole room reserved for us. I've had a client dinner there in the wine cellar...it was just sick! It's a seven course meal that starts with drinks in the bar (fixed price). After drinks you move into the wine cellar for champagne and appetizers. Then you disperse into your reserved room for the killer remaining 6 courses. There is an intermission to take a tour of the kitchen and the facility. It's actually an old home...very cool...very tough to get a reservation...I can try but mostly booked 3 months in advance!
www.hobbitrestaurant.com/
5. Roy's - Newport Beach
Roy's is cool. We can find a good spot to park the pimp rides. Kinda too Newport Beach but the food is good.
www.roysrestaurant.com/
6. The Arches - Newport Beach
Never been but I hear great things. Old school Newport.
www.thearchesrestaurant.com/
7. The Dining Room (Ritz Carlton) - Dana Point
Super fancy...valet...too stuffy (IMO).
8. Aqua - St. Regis Dana Point
The hotel is stunning...the food was ok.
http://www.stregismb.com/research_on_AQUA.shtml
Out of all the spots above, I think most would be pleased with Napa Rose. I say we do an OC dinner this time and then an LA dinner next time. Timing will be an issue. Let me know your thoughts. OC restaurants need to catch up with LA spots...give us time...
T
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Ok guys...this originally started as dinner at one of the best restaurants in town...so I say we come to an agreement on place to have dinner. We will be having a summer meet...for now, I think there is some serious interest in a dinner.
I've heard lots of suggestions. OC is my town so I will provide a list of recommendations from an OC perspective (feel free to add if I missed a gem).
1. Morton's of Chicago - Costa Mesa
You all know Morton's. It's the old stand by.
www.mortons.com/
2. Fleming's Steakhouse - Newport Beach
Fleming's is a cool spot in OC. We can take over a section of the parking lot!
www.flemingsprimesteak.com/
3. Napa Rose - Anaheim
I've gotta say, it may be at the Disneyland resort, but this place is off the hook! Food is outrageous...wine list has over 1200 solid labels...took some clients there and they were blown away. Con: valet parking only! But if you want fresh impeccable food, this is the spot.
http://www.fivestarreviews.com/food_travel/naparose.asp
4. The Hobbit - Orange
One of my personal favorites. We can take over the parking lot and we can get a whole room reserved for us. I've had a client dinner there in the wine cellar...it was just sick! It's a seven course meal that starts with drinks in the bar (fixed price). After drinks you move into the wine cellar for champagne and appetizers. Then you disperse into your reserved room for the killer remaining 6 courses. There is an intermission to take a tour of the kitchen and the facility. It's actually an old home...very cool...very tough to get a reservation...I can try but mostly booked 3 months in advance!
www.hobbitrestaurant.com/
5. Roy's - Newport Beach
Roy's is cool. We can find a good spot to park the pimp rides. Kinda too Newport Beach but the food is good.
www.roysrestaurant.com/
6. The Arches - Newport Beach
Never been but I hear great things. Old school Newport.
www.thearchesrestaurant.com/
7. The Dining Room (Ritz Carlton) - Dana Point
Super fancy...valet...too stuffy (IMO).
8. Aqua - St. Regis Dana Point
The hotel is stunning...the food was ok.
http://www.stregismb.com/research_on_AQUA.shtml
Out of all the spots above, I think most would be pleased with Napa Rose. I say we do an OC dinner this time and then an LA dinner next time. Timing will be an issue. Let me know your thoughts. OC restaurants need to catch up with LA spots...give us time...
T
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#4
I choose the Ritz even though in food preference I would have chose something else ... however, Valet is necessary and also can get a room so don't have to drive after drinks.
Aqua might be cool too though I haven't eaten there before.
Aqua might be cool too though I haven't eaten there before.
#7
I voted early... Don't blame me for the other knuckle heads lack of respect for your fine poll I am a MAN I eat meat... Fleming's it is!
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#8
Originally posted by SANDOVAL
I voted early... Don't blame me for the other knuckle heads lack of respect for your fine poll I am a MAN I eat meat... Fleming's it is!
I voted early... Don't blame me for the other knuckle heads lack of respect for your fine poll I am a MAN I eat meat... Fleming's it is!
T
#9
Hey Guys:
Question came up...parking and seating together are clearly the main concerns. Yes, Roy's does have a place where could all shack up together. Looks like Fleming's is in the lead...I'll place a call over there to see what the availability looks like over the next few weeks...we definitely need a headcount...
Also, after the dinner, any ideas on what to do?
T
Question came up...parking and seating together are clearly the main concerns. Yes, Roy's does have a place where could all shack up together. Looks like Fleming's is in the lead...I'll place a call over there to see what the availability looks like over the next few weeks...we definitely need a headcount...
Also, after the dinner, any ideas on what to do?
T
#11
Originally posted by 911 flyn
I voted , just waiting for you guys to make up your minds,
good research T.
OC looks best... no valet parking, remember ferris buellers
day off?
Who woke Sandoval up?
Roy
I voted , just waiting for you guys to make up your minds,
good research T.
OC looks best... no valet parking, remember ferris buellers
day off?
Who woke Sandoval up?
Roy
T
#12
I'm all the way in florida...but don't worry, i didn't vote so as not to skew the results of the poll. I just had to ask why so many voted for Fleming's and none for Morton's? I only ask because i've been to both and found Morton's to be better. Is Fleming's a better location or something