After my drive and visit to the Chrysler Museum of Art, I returned to Page House for a well needed nap! And then it was up off to dinner at Omar's Carriage House. Based on my pre-trip research, it seemed like the best place to go.
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I planned my trip to Norfolk months in advance and based on
where I was staying the venues I was visiting I researched a series of
restaurants in the area. Based
upon the menu and ratings I chose Omar's Carriage House with great
anticipation. Here are the good
things. It's a lovely
setting. The staff is incredibly
accommodating, helpful, and to the server who helped me, downright cheery. And that's probably why I felt
compelled to lie when she asked me how my food was. I wanted it to be as amazing as I had hoped it would
be. Here is the truth of my personal
experience. I ate there on a
Thursday evening that was rather slow.
The beet salad was delicious.
I asked the server for a recommendation and she gushed on the Duck, so I
ordered the Duck. The Duck was
nothing special at all. I eat a
Thai Crispy Duck at a local DC restaurant for half the price and it tastes
circles around this duck. Furthermore
the Sweet Potato Hash was old, and luke warm and just nasty. Not anything I would have ever have served
to a guest in my home. Likewise
the Brussels sprouts were dry and chewy in a way that only a cow could
appreciate. I'm sorry that I told
the lovely young woman otherwise, but I've learned a valuable lesson. If I'm ever again in such a
situation--I honestly won't pay for poorly prepared food like this. And would never recommend this place to
anyone.
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Roasted Beet Salad |
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The Duck |
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