ksun
Senior Member
I've been once. It was definitely an eating experience.
But no, doesn't go too high on my 'classy' meter.
I may be letting some cultural biases and sensibilities colour my opinion of what's classy though. For example. I can't help but think that even outdoor bistro style French or Italian food is classy even though it's pretty much "shorts and t-shirt sitting on cast iron iron patio furniture."
That I'm afraid is just cultural bias because you are stuck on what classy dining should be like based on your personal experience. People more or less have certain stereotypes rooted in their minds. For example, French and Japanese are more upscale.
I am not blaming you because plenty of Asians do that too. To me the food still determines to a large extent if the place is classy or not. I have been to plenty of French or Italian where the settings are pretentious enough yet with disappointing food. You can have a burger in the Queen's sitting room with seven servants waiting and it is still just a burger and not fine dining.
I am not saying Crown Prince is upscale but your words seem to indicate high levels of bias before going (being used to the western style).