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[personal profile] mapsedge
As an HSP, I find chaotic situations extremely hard to cope with. That makes having children a real challenge, but there I have [at least the illusion of] some control, which helps. There just comes a point where I have to remove myself from the situation and sit in the dark (sometimes figuratively, sometimes literally) and process all of the input before returning to the fray.

We went to Cheesecake Factory Sunday, just Michelle and I. We hadn't had a date night in a long, long time, and decided that Seamlyne should take us out to dinner. I don't have any feelings about the place one way or the other: you will never hear me gush about how good their cheesecake is, so good in fact that they can do no wrong. That's just not me. I like my desserts subtle, and there is nothing subtle about a slice of cake the size of a distended water buffalo.

Our server couldn't describe the cheesecake to me. Since I've never had it, I wanted to know if their cheesecake was New York-style or Chicago-style. She didn't know that were different styles of cheesecake, and thus couldn't answer the question. (I still don't know.)

Michelle has told me that I'm very hard to go out to dinner with, and she's right: if I'm paying money to eat, I expect the food to be better than anything I could possibly make at home (and I'm a good cook), and I expect the service to be top-shelf.

The company was good: we needed the time alone and made good use of it to just relax and enjoy a meal together. The food was phenomenal. Truly. I had Steak Diane, beef medalions encrusted with peppercorns and served with a mushroom and wine sauce. Michelle had the Chicken Marsala. The coffee was good (although their tiramisu was a disappointment). I had a view of the kitchen, and got to watch the flames from the sauté pans.

So, what do high-sensitivity and The Cheesecake Factory have in common?

That restaurant has the most agressive ambience I've ever experienced, short of Lambert's Cafe in Sikeston. If I go to Cracker Barrel, I expect the place to be noisy. I wasn't expecting T.C.F. to have a noise level so high that conversation was almost impossible. It was an uncomfortable auditory assault of screechy jazz played too loud, servers and customers trying to make themselves heard over it and each other. We took our time over dinner (since we never get to), but it was almost a relief to step out onto the sidewalk, to the muted din of traffic noise.

Note to T.C.F. management: yours is a facility filled with hard, accoustically reflective surfaces. I'm coming for the food and the company, not the Musak.

I think...

Date: 2006-05-30 17:24 (UTC)
themadblonde: (Default)
From: [personal profile] themadblonde
it's Chicago style. It's certainly not the uber-dense, almost inedible stickiness of New York cheesecake that will sit like a boulder in your stomach.

Me, I like Andre's cheesecake, & it should be cheesecake season right now. *tummyrumble*

Re: I think...

Date: 2006-05-30 22:46 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] billthetailor.livejournal.com
Andres. Roger that. Michelle's car knows the way without having to put your hands on the wheel.

Ahhh...

Date: 2006-05-31 13:08 (UTC)
themadblonde: (Default)
From: [personal profile] themadblonde
smart car.

Andre's is the lightest, best flavoured cheesecake I've ever had. They always serve it w/ fresh fruit on top- mmmmmm.....

Date: 2006-05-30 19:38 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rowangolightly.livejournal.com
Wow, I guess it's gotten louder than when I used to go there. They have one dish of which I'm particularly fond but I can't remember the name.

It's chicken with a luscious sauce and two asparagus crossed over the top, served with their amazing mashed potatoes. Seriously, the best garlic with bits of the skin whipped in...now my tummy is rumbling.

And yes, I do like their cheesecake but hardly ever had room to order it after gorging on the large portions they serve.

I have some lovely memories of dates in that place. Hell, I have some lovely memories of dates...you're not the only ones who too rarely have time for date night!

Date: 2006-05-30 22:48 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] billthetailor.livejournal.com
...you're not the only ones who too rarely have time for date night

It's the one thing nobody ever tells you about having kids: it totally screws with every other facet of your life, including your marriage.

The chicken and asparagus was an option, but I'm always worried the chef will overcook the vegetable and ruin it. I was perfectly happy with the beef :)

Date: 2006-05-30 23:37 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rowangolightly.livejournal.com
Sometimes it doesn't even take having kids to do that and we're not even married yet! The band and making CDs and faires and all that...but we're working on it. At least, it's a goal...

If only you had asked...

Date: 2006-05-30 20:49 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aerie13.livejournal.com
I could have told you so many of these things. LOL.

For instance, a dear friend of mine loves tiramisu and tries it everywhere and won't eat it there. Other desserts are prety good though. :-)

Re: If only you had asked...

Date: 2006-05-30 22:45 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] billthetailor.livejournal.com
Should I ever lose my hearing and memory and decide to go back there, I'll be sure to try something else.

Date: 2006-05-30 22:26 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] motherpockets.livejournal.com
I like Olive Garden's tiramisu. And I, too, am not particularly impressed by the Cheesecake Factory's cheesecakes, with their 942 varieties and overuse of whipped cream on all of them! Tasty, yeah, but not so much that I swoon over them. Their dinners usually are excellent, tho, and I like the steak diane and many other things on their very nicely varied menu (where they don't try to do 942 versions of the same dish!). We went there for Mother's Day, and it was packed and noisy. Didn't know it was that way the rest of the time. Hadn't been there in ages before that. We also had trouble with our server not knowing what something was, as I recall, but I believe she went and asked!

Date: 2006-05-30 22:44 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] billthetailor.livejournal.com
I was astonished by the amount of whipped cream they used! I like whipped cream, but gawddamn, I don't expect an amount of it equal in volume to the rest of the dessert! Michelle can't stand the stuff, and after piling her share onto my plate, my tiramisu (I know that's what it was, because that's what it said in the menu not because it actually resembled tiramisu) was completely dwarfed.

Date: 2006-05-31 02:09 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aerie13.livejournal.com
I, on the other hand, would order a dessert of only whipped cream if it were on the menu. :-P

Date: 2006-05-30 22:36 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tncs.livejournal.com
I've never been myself and I drive past the one on the plaza often (several times a week). I just have no desire to go. I love cheesecake, and I love food, so I have no idea why I wrinkle my nose at the prospect of dining there.

Date: 2006-05-30 22:42 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] billthetailor.livejournal.com
It's pricey. After tip we dropped close to $90 for two people. Not something I'll be doing again soon. I did get on their website and leave my criticisms on their Contact Us page. We'll see if anything comes of THAT, won't we?

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