OMG, did you know that light fixture on top of the ceiling is Gordon Ramsay's hand movements while he makes the famous Beef Wellington? I'm being sarcastic. I guess it's a creative piece of art, but seems somewhat too abstract to awe at. When the hostess pointed it out before we sat down, I think she expected us to look up and be amazed at his delicate/intentional hand movements to procure his famous Beef Wellington.
Anyway, we went with the Foie Gras for an appetizer, the American Cap, and the Beef Wellington. Foie Gras will always be good--was happy to have it since it was banned in the state of California a couple years ago. The American Cap was juicy, fatty, and tasty (highly recommended). The Beef Wellington was good but nothing life-changing, I mean with those hand movements outlined on the ceiling light fixture, I should've better appreciate the countless hours Mr. Ramsay spent to perfect his art (sarcasm).
I otherwise had a really good experience here and had fun laughing at Gordon Ramsay's hand movement light fixture. Service was excellent and everything was elegant from the placemats to the uniforms of the wait staff.
I highly recommend checking this place out for an extraordinary dinner.