Preparing for the Night: Three Michelin Star Checklist
Did you forget anything?
Here’s a checklist I’ve been working on for tonight that may help anyone in the same place as I am: It’s 5:00 in the afternoon the day of your reservation, you’re sitting around, excited as you’ve ever been, and you want to make sure things go smoothly. I’ll get it started:
- Have you received a confirmation from the restaurant or called to confirm? Some restaurants call a day or two ahead of time for confirmation, but can be very busy. Do yourself a favor, and call ahead of time.
- What are you wearing tonight?
Tip
It’s safe to assume a three Michelin star rated restaurant is fancy. That means suit and tie for men, dresses for the women. When in doubt, dress conservatively.
Me, Lucy, and Trek. Pre-Le Bernardin. |
- Does your suit, pants, dress, jacket, etc. fit?
- Has it recently been dry-cleaned?
- Check the neck of your collared shirt (if you’re a guy) to see if it’s comfortable with a tie… this one catches me every time.
- Are your shoes polished?
- Do you have a babysitter for your child?
- Do you have a pet sitter for your dog or cat?
- How are you getting there?
Tip
Uber is a great substitute for a car service or private car if they run in your area.
- Are you taking the subway or public transportation? Take a comfortable change of shoes… heels are tough, (I assume) especially on uneven concrete.
- Send out a tweet to the restaurant! They love to know you’re coming in and may offer you a warm, personalized welcome.
- Check the menu ahead of time!
Tip
This isn’t so much to decide what you’ll eat, but familiarize yourself with the menu. (prix fixe, à la carte, wine list, etc.) Explore wines ahead of time and check the ratings with Corkz.
- Do you have your wallet/purse?
- Enough money in your account to pay?
- An alternate card? We’ve all been there…
- Have you left yourself plenty of time to get there? Give yourself at least an extra 30 minutes.
- Reading glasses?
Tip
Most restaurants carry a few sets of reading glasses if you need them!
- Is your phone on silent? Actually… just turn it off.
- Keys?
- Does your belt have an extra notch for all the food you’re about to eat?
Via NYTimes.com |
Most importantly, know what you’re in for. When I ate at Per Se for my 21st birthday, I only had some clue of what I was getting myself into. 12 courses, with a wine for every course, plus extra tastings, extra desserts, and extra wine pairings later, I was almost full to bursting and pretty drunk at that… my friend and I were planning on going out afterwards, but the only place we could see ourselves settling that night was on our pillows. If you are up for a night out on the town after your meal, check a few local cocktail lounges in the area, or even another Michelin restaurant with a great lounge or bar—somewhere that fits your style for the night. A nightcap is a great way to close our your night, but most likely you’ll crawl into a cab, throw all your clothes into a crumpled heap in the corner of your room, and sleep like it’s ambrosia.
- Adam from Tipped Mixology
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