Eleven Madison Park Will Turn Another Corner in September
Eleven Madison Park wants to be the best restaurant in the world. In the fall of 2010, the restaurant took a new approach to hospitality. EMP removed a few seats along with its a la carte option and implimented their 'grid menu'. The idea behind the grid is to encourage interaction with the guests. They choose from rows of ingredients, which might read something like this: tomato, crab, langostine, foie gras. Once the guest's decisions are made, the kitchen builds their meal accordingly.
More changes are underway. According to a Times article, one of these is a beer made by Ithaca Beer Company, brewed specially for the restaurant to pair with a cheese course (served in a picnic basket btw). Shortly after Labor Day, the $125 prix fixe option will no longer be available once Chef Daniel Humm and General Manager Will Guidara impliment a few more changes that will result in a four hour, interactive dining experience under the lofty ceilings and lofty goals of Eleven Madison Park.
In other Humm/Guidara news, the president is going to be at a $40,000/plate fundraiser dinner tonight at sister restaurant in The NoMad Hotel. Dinner just kicked off at 5pm and No Drama Obama will address the diners at 8pm. The proceeds benefit the Obama Victory Fund 2012.
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