**price** : $1400 total for three people, that included the $325 pp tasting menu, and 5 cocktails (plus tax and 20% tip)

**winners** –
* the carrot cocktail is a MUST, it tastes like liquid carrot cake. The other cocktails were .. meh, fine.
* smoked quail egg
* potato and cacao ice cream

**service** – felt just okay

Overall it was delicious with inventive flavors, but I felt both the space and overall experience didn’t match with my other 3 star experiences, and that the price was a bit high

by MrSpiderisadomme

10 Comments

  1. New-Acanthisitta3855 on

    None of this looks like food.

    I miss the Chicago fine dining scene of the early 00s. Am I *that* old in my mid-40s that I just don’t get contemporary modern cuisine? It looks unappetizing and no fun.

  2. Just_trust_me_bro on

    $325 is kinda high? That’s pretty much cheaper than any other 3 stars in the US.

  3. Smyth is one of our fave fine dining experiences we have had. We loved the food, wine pairings, and the staff was phenomenal.

  4. My wife and I went when it was 2 stars about 3 years ago and it was one of our favorite meals ever. Really memorable. Also cheaper back then!

  5. So sorry to hear you didn’t have a good experience – I was at Smyth a month ago (with what looks like 2/3 menu overlap) and had a wonderful experience. I felt like the service experience and food were exceptional (and had Atelier Crenn + Alinea in the last 2 months to compare it to), and the wine pairing was inventive and balanced – I had everything from Rinaldi Barolo to a dessert wine so limited it didn’t even have a back label (real shout out to the somm who was incredible and helpful). The food was beautiful and the flavors, which relied heavily on fermentation, were good and had a consistent voice throughout. Am commenting not because I doubt you, but because I want to give a second opinion to the folks considering the restaurant and hope they have an experience like mine. Cheers!

  6. How did you get it to just $1400? $325, then their 20% back of house service charge that isn’t a tip, then a 20% tip already gets you to $455/pp before drinks.

    Which is what I’m worried about at Smyth – that’s a LOT, even though I’ve admittedly heard almost nothing but good things.

  7. Smyth is really good but their older more focused/condensed menus were still the best meals I’ve personally had at the restaurant, all hits and no misses. The longer tasting menus always feel like theyre stretching themselves quite thin – many good ideas but weird execution or slight missteps on pared down dishes that have little room to hide. Still love the place personally though

  8. I ate at smith and then Alinea and the one I don’t ever need to go to again is Alinea. I would go to smyth any chance I could.

  9. Never been to Smyth, but just looking at the photos and seeing that price tag, I’m thinking this looks like a good deal for 3* in the US…maybe I’m just used to SF Bay Area prices.

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