I now work PT at a restaurant called the Chianti Grill. Even if you don't know what Chianti is, or know that we are an authentic Italian restaurant (executive chef is from Sicily!) that offers traditional Italian dishes, mixed with a few that have a Napa Valley flair to them, by looking a the menu, it is obvious we are a fine Italian dining establishment, even if you have never eaten there before.
Our wine list, of course, reflects the Italian/American selections. Some bottles are upwards of $100 or more, depending on the selection.
So why would you sit down, look at the menu, where it even says "dishes are authentic Italian, some with a Napa Valley twist", then look at the wine list and ASK IF WE CARRY GERMAN WINES?
What is really bad is I had two separate people in the same day, ask me this!
Our wine list, of course, reflects the Italian/American selections. Some bottles are upwards of $100 or more, depending on the selection.
So why would you sit down, look at the menu, where it even says "dishes are authentic Italian, some with a Napa Valley twist", then look at the wine list and ASK IF WE CARRY GERMAN WINES?
What is really bad is I had two separate people in the same day, ask me this!
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