We are looking for a romantic, really delicious place in the Raleigh/Durham area to have dinner for our anniversary. Any suggestions? We like interesting, tasty food and cool/interesting/pleasant ambiance. Money less of an object than usual since it's a special occasion. :)
Elegant Dining Triangle NC?
Started by
albionmoonlight
, May 18 2010 12:21 PM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 18 May 2010 - 12:21 PM
#2
Posted 18 May 2010 - 08:47 PM
My girlfriend and I had one of the best meals of our life at Bonne Soiree in Chapel Hill...absolutely incredible... The chef came out to speak with us about the courses and the hostess/sommelier (chef's wife) made sure the entire meal and night were fantastic. I would highly recommend Bonne Soiree for any special occasion - one of the very top restaurants in the Triangle! I included some pictures of our meal below...if you'd like more pictures or more information, please feel free to message me!
Interior
Roast Duck Breast with Duck Rillete
North Carolina Chicken
Savory Tart (caramelized onion and goat cheese)
Boudin Blanc
Seared Foie Gras with North Carolina Apple (best bite of food I have ever had...)
Flounder with House-Made Gnocchi
Interior
Roast Duck Breast with Duck Rillete
North Carolina Chicken
Savory Tart (caramelized onion and goat cheese)
Boudin Blanc
Seared Foie Gras with North Carolina Apple (best bite of food I have ever had...)
Flounder with House-Made Gnocchi
#3
Posted 18 May 2010 - 08:49 PM
Just saw that you were looking for the "Raleigh/Durham area" - we also had fantastic meals at Nana's in Durham and Solas in Raleigh...again, feel free to let me know if you would like some pictures or more information on the meals!
#4
Posted 19 May 2010 - 07:43 AM
Il Palio at the Hotel Siena in Chapel Hill
#5
Posted 25 May 2010 - 01:06 PM
I agree with Bonne Soiree, but feel some of the most elegant, sophisticated and refined food is coming out of Fearrington House in Pittsboro. I have had many meals there over three chefs, and my last two have been in the top three I have had there. If you do a package with three courses on a Sunday or weekday and then add a course ($10 per) I feel it is a real deal considering the afternoon tea and breakfast included in the charge. If the hotel is not full, they will upgrade you. There wine list also has a lot of interesting bottles in the $50 and under price point. Service is fantastic.
Nate
Nate
#6
Posted 29 June 2010 - 08:55 AM
enjoyed this greatly, had a great miso glazed cod there.
Lantern
423 West Franklin Street
Chapel Hill, NC 27516-2314
(919) 969-8846
i would happily eat there again
Lantern
423 West Franklin Street
Chapel Hill, NC 27516-2314
(919) 969-8846
i would happily eat there again
#7
Posted 30 July 2011 - 03:28 PM
Lantern in chapel hill....google it, one of the best in the nation, and def an interesting, different atmosphere. and they're really consistent... Bon Soiree may be closed, but if not, worth the effort.
Also Fearrington House near Chapel Hill.
While here, hit the original home of nouvelle southern, Crook's Corner (honeysuckle sorbet in season, kind of distills the idea).... which is best patio dining in the Triangle, though do it on a second night, sounds like you want the high end, and they're not quite that... just special.
Magnolia Grill in Durham, meanwhile, remains a kind of yardstick for doing fine dining with a southern twist properly.
Also Fearrington House near Chapel Hill.
While here, hit the original home of nouvelle southern, Crook's Corner (honeysuckle sorbet in season, kind of distills the idea).... which is best patio dining in the Triangle, though do it on a second night, sounds like you want the high end, and they're not quite that... just special.
Magnolia Grill in Durham, meanwhile, remains a kind of yardstick for doing fine dining with a southern twist properly.









