Saturday, March 27, 2010

confused about revillion dinners

if a restaurant is serving revillion meals and I want to go to that restaurant and eat, but I don%26#39;t want to eat the revillion meal, can I still go to the restaurant but not participate in the revillion meal? I see that Jacque-Imo%26#39;s is participating in revillion dinners this year and I have been looking forward to taking my 3 granddaughters there, but I can%26#39;t afford to take them there for a revillion dinner...so will I still be able to take them there for just a %26#39;regular%26#39; meal?



confused about revillion dinners


Yes, the restaurant will still have its regular menu. The Revillion menu usually accomplanies the regular menu.



confused about revillion dinners


Just be aware: The Reveillon diner offering is usuall a three course pre-fie menu, sometimes with options on the main and other coujrses, usually not. In most of the restaurants in this program, that price is lower than if you had ordered those items, or similar, form their regular menu. They make up the difference in cost by volume and not customizing dinners for each customer. So say a Reveillon order at $28, would otherwise be about $45 if ordered off of the regular menu. (Just one estimated example).




Thanks - I think I understand now. I want to take the granddaughters for one revillion dinner, but 3 restaurants on my %26#39;must go to%26#39; list are on the revilillion dinner listing and I was afraid that I was going to have to order revillion dinners at each of them rather than order off of the %26#39;regular menu%26#39;. Just wanted to clarify. When we are paying for five, we can%26#39;t afford a revillion dinner every night. Thanks for the input.




jlr. you could order a reveillon if you wanted and your granddaughters could order anything they want as you could too.



This year looks like about 35 restaurants and range in price from



$25 to $70.




jlr: You keep talking as if the reveillon dinner would cost more than ordering off the menu. Again, it costs LESS. It%26#39;s a sale, a special. That is, unless you order off ther menu only salad and an appetizer or such.





Since you%26#39;re on line, before you go check the reveillon menus at the places you are considering. Next, go to each restaurant%26#39;s own home page (most of them have the), and look at their regular menu items and prices.

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