Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Hey UFC, whatsa matter fondue?

Well yesterday was Teri and my anniversary and we had a nice romantic night out, or to quote the advertisement for the spot we went to dinner at: "...The Melting Pot offers a chance to escape from life's hectic pace. It takes about 2 hours to enjoy the full 4-course fondue dining experience. Most guests choose the “Fixed Price” menus for two, enjoyed at a private table. CHEESE FONDUE Your choice is prepared tableside by your server with bread, vegetables, and apples for dipping. SALAD CHOICE Three fresh choices ENTREE Combinations of Filet, Teriyaki, Lobster and More… All served with garden fresh vegetables and an array of dipping sauces. CHOCOLATE FONDUE Melted White, Dark or Milk Chocolate (with any liquor added) plus various cakes, marshmallows and fruits for dipping. WINES and COCKTAILS Extensive walk-in cellar and great Martini's No matter what the occasion - from a romantic date to a get together with friends, meetings or large groups - The Melting Pot always hits the spot. " and boy was it worth the time and money we spent at the place. I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to have a wonderful evening out. Teri and I both felt like we were dating again and we laughed our way through a quick TWO hour dinner. We actually ended up skipping the chocolate dessert since we both were so full, but we also decided that we are going to go back another time for just dessert.

It was actually a very full weekend as we also had Martin and his lady over for UFC on Saturday and watched a couple of good fights and had a couple of laughs over the beers we were drinking. We are eagerly looking forward to the next one on February 4th - Superbowl weekend. Too bad we don't know any more UFC fans, although Teri is becoming very knowledgable on the fighters. She is also developing a taste for good Reislings thanks to Martin.

4 Comments:

Blogger LoraLoo said...

I have heard other wonderful reviews on that restaurant as well. Glad you guys enjoyed, and Happy Anniversary!

Rieslings are what I enjoy most. It's not always easy to find a good riesling, you really have to look for them sometimes. This is probably the best time of year to find them, since often they are considered a "dessert" wine. Hmmm. I'm going to have to add that to my shopping list.

6:19 AM  
Blogger Martin said...

I really need to try out that place but I've put it off so often. Congrats on keeping her and yourself sane and happy for 16 years.

The fights weren't too bad. A few quick and a few drawn out (yes, I was passing out during the last ones.) I'm happy she's enjoying the rieslings but I'm probably going to have to bring over more pear cider as she finished off a few bottles of that too. B)

1:02 PM  
Blogger Teri said...

We need to go back just for the dessert... soon! heheheheh

10:02 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Teri you just like dipping things in chocolate.

5:04 PM  

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