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- KKarleeWashington, D.C. Area •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe had a great experience at Thai and Tara. Don’t let the location fool you. The sushi is so fresh. We started with the chicken gyoza, pan fried. It was amazing. We were recommended the dynamite roll and loved it. We did order the volcano roll thinking it was comparable to a roll we had previously at a different place, it was not our favorite. The bang bang chicken was great and we loved the fried rice with it. Overall, we would come back!!!More infoThai Tara Sushi & BarPrice: Moderate• Sushi• Colonial Williamsburg•4.8
- EElizabethPhiladelphia County •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThe heater is loud outside but that’s to be expected. I love this place but the experience is always up or down. This time it was excellent!More infoCraft 31Price: Moderate• Burgers• Williamsburg•4.4
- OTOpenTable DinerGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoWe chose the five-course menu, and it did not disappoint. Husband's favorite bite was the scallops with truffle sauce. My favorite bite was the beef tartare (and husband ate almost half of it). Tomato bisque was smooth and delicious, not overly sweet as some can be. My steak was perfectly rare, and lobster melted in the mouth. Husband had the 3-meat trio and all were cooked perfectly and very tender. We finished with the souffle and cheese plate. I would come to Le Yaca for just the souffle! It was perfect. Husband ate half and shared his cheese plate with me. The selection of cheeses actually complemented the souffle, especially the brie. I had a nice doggy bag with 1/2 steak and spinach for lunch today. The waiter was so attentive and friendly. The only thing that was not exception was the French Onion Soup. It was good, but not great; way too sweet for my tastes, but husband finished it all. We had a nice French Cab Sav for under $50, and a Bourdeaux for $70. With tip the meal came in around $400. This is definitely a special occasion meal. We have eaten here many times and there are more budget friendly options.More infoLe Yaca - WilliamsburgPrice: Expensive• French• Williamsburg•4.9
- JJenniferVirginia •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 15, 2024Went to the Fall Tea for my mother's birthday and this was a wonderful experience. Ambience was beautiful, music was relaxing and not overwhelming. We do have a nut allergy which we let them know. Food was very good and they worked with our nut allergy to still provide a complete tea experience. The savory options were amazing and we loved the pumpkin scones. The sweets weren't as good as the savory options, but since they needed to replace multiple options due to our nut allergy, this was understandable. Our server, Nokia, was very sweet and helpful. Thanks for a spectacular afternoon.More infoTerrace Room at the Williamsburg InnPrice: Expensive• American• Colonial Williamsburg•4.4
- LLiluCoastal North Carolina •8 reviews4.0Dined on Oct 18, 2024The beef kebab and the stuffed eggplant were both excellent . Both were served with salad, vegetables , rice and tzatziki making them a complete , tasty meal. The baklava would have been very good had it not been too cold, just out of the fridge. Were it not for it I would have given 5 stars. The service was very very good and friendly , typical of a restaurant run by the owner. We very much appreciated the white linen tablecloths. We will be in Williamsburg for one week and we plan to go back, this time probably for lunch .More infoAnatolia Bar and GrillPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Williamsburg•4.8