What it's like to eat at the best restaurant in California, where a meal will cost you $310 a person
Since its opening in 1994, chef Thomas Keller's iconic Napa Valley restaurant, The French Laundry, has drawn attention for its stunning presentation, fresh ingredients, and culinary innovation.
It's been called "the best restaurant in the world" by Anthony Bourdain, and recently ranked as the number-one restaurant in California on our 50 best restaurants in America list.
For $310 a head, diners can choose between two prix-fixe menus - the chef's tasting menu or the vegetable-tasting menu - which change daily and don't repeat a single ingredient throughout.
From its magnificent location to its intricate ingredients and colorful dishes, here's what it's like to eat at the famous restaurant.
Megan Willett wrote an earlier version of this post.
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