Sunday, November 7, 2010

Restaurant Eve

Have you ever had a meal in a place thats haunted? Have you ever passed by where the first casualty of the civil war was? Have you ever wanted to? Well personally I didn't, but as my family and I, journeyed from Washington D.C. to, a small town in Virginia, every second that went by everything got better and better. After you pass by the home of civil war commanding general Robert E. Lee's house, you will come upon a small stoop/doorstep, and this is the place where the civil war saw its first of 680,000 casualties that would take place in the gruesome war. However as you enter the building you wouldn't stop to think that this was the place of the death, because on the inside this is a Restaurant, this is Restaurant Eve. Besides the incredible name, and place of the restaurant everything about it is very, very (very) good. Inside it is a fine dinning restaurant, lead by head chef Cathal Armstrong, who day after day is firing out new dishes and some of his older (fan favorite) dishes. While I was there my family enjoyed a two-some hour meal, that was capped by a birthday cake for my brother Jake, who was enjoying his 16th birthday. After everything was ordered, our dishes starting coming out slower and slower, but alas it was for that the chef had made sure we got a special taste for the restaurants most famous and delicious dish, white truffle risotto. My one guarantee is if you go to Restaurant Eve, you will not leave with an empty stomach, so for now, good luck and good eats

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