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Dinner in Napa- top choice?
We have reservations at The French Laundry, Ad Hoc (been here, LOVE it) and Celadon. Celadon is a locals restaurant f in downtown Napa and was highly recommended by our hotel concierge. She also recommended ABC for breakfast/brunch/lunch. It's a locals bakery and is really popular. The concierge also recommended Pearl, Elements and Zyn's Valley.
Comme Ca? You're kidding, Right?
I found the burger to be delicious! I've recommended it to quite a few people and am returning today as a matter of fact. If you don't like the fries it's probably because you haven't been to France and ordered fries in a Bistro. The service could be better but LA isn't a service town to start with, in my opinion. I also don't like the white, plastic chairs in the dining room. They not only feel unsteady but there are better options for simple modern chairs.
Dinner in Napa- top choice?
We're foodies and will be in the Napa area for 1 night over the holidays. Where is your top choice for dinner (excluding French Laundry, I tried)?
which wineries worth it/worth tours?
Although this post has long past I couldn't resist adding my two-cents. I highly recommend the wine cave tasting at Del Dotto. They boast 2 wineries (St. Helena- new, Napa- original) and their wine offers an experience not soon forgotten. Their red wines rate 90+ points and they make the first port I've ever really liked. While their wine cave tasting fee is more pricey than their neighbors, it's truly worth every penny.