90 Acres restaurant at Natirar Resort

We went out to celebrate our 40th anniversary with our daughter and son-in-law who were celebrating their 18th. That’s a lot to celebrate, so we chose a restaurant that was quite upscale with a romantic, picturesque setting. They had been to 90 Acres a few years ago and had been impressed. It’s a piece of land that has been leased long term by a guy named Bob. (That’s what we were told by the hostess when we arrived.)

A long road takes you through a beautiful park of open fields and lovely forest with trails for biking and hiking. As you approach a stunning mansion, you drive to the top of a hill overlooking most of the park. We were greeted by friendly valets who relieved us of our car at no cost. When asked, they offered to let us park ourselves. I opted for the free service.
We entered the mansion and were met by a very pleasant hostess who told us we were the first to arrive. The open bar space offered a place to pick up our own drink. We were also shown a lovely terrace where we could enjoy a cocktail. We ordered our drinks at the bar and took them outside where we had a view of their garden of flowers, veggies and herbs. We also had a nice view of much of the park. On the other side of the mansion was a wedding party.
When Marla and David arrived they joined us for drinks. Soon we were taken to our indoors table in a dining room which felt comfortable, not too formal, but with a certain understated elegance. Our servers greeted us kindly and offered complementary still or sparkling water. That was a nice touch. We were given menus and a wine list and encouraged to take our time. So far our experience was delightful.

They started us off with some very fresh, crusty bread and good butter.
The restaurant has a very pleasant, knowledgeable sommelier. We agreed that the wine list was “top-heavy” with most bottles over $100 and marked up 3-4 times. We we’re looking for a “value” bottle, under $100 and not marked up so heavily. This French Gamay (read Beaujolais) was $90 and appeared to be a $60 retail. It was very tasty and paired well with all of our meals.
This Baby Romaine salad was beautifully composed and quite tasty. As always with my family it made the rounds of our table. We all liked it, but questioned the need for a $22 price.
The Eggplant Pizza had a soft, chewy crust. The toppings were delicious. We are all partial to the crispier crusts you get around New York, but we agreed that this one was well made and tasty. $26.
This Salmon Rillette dish was really good. By consensus, the best appetizer of the night. $24.
I ordered this Mushroom Cacio e Pepe with Truffles because I had to see how it could possibly be worth $50. It was loaded up with plenty of shaved truffle. And it was good. Just not worth $50 in my mind. Perhaps a few more mushrooms and less truffles would have been better.
For an entree I ordered the Rabbit Duo. The two pieces of loin and one leg were served over polenta with nicely roasted root veggies. The meat was tasty, but overcooked. $48
I also ordered a side dish of three different beets. David and I agreed they were the best beets we ever had. $14
Barb had the Halibut with vegetables and said it was okay. $50
Marla had the Salmon and enjoyed it. $42
David ordered a Pork Chop. He said he enjoyed it. I tasted a piece and liked it. It came out just as he ordered it: medium to medium rare. It came with some nicely grilled asparagus. $54
We also had a side dish of Heirloom tomatoes. They were roasted and garnished with shallots. They were quite delicious. $14
We all passed around an Ice Cream Sundae with crumbles. Very good. $13

I ordered the night’s special dessert. It was a Guava Empanada. It was very good. $6. The deal of the day.
And the coup of the meal was the delightful flourishing presentation of chocolates for each of us to celebrate our anniversaries.

Summation? I’m torn trying to establish a firm opinion of 90 Acres. On one hand, it was every bit as beautiful a spot as any 2 or 3 star Michelin restaurant I’ve ever visited. The service was impeccable, but not opulent. The wine list was extensive, but required indulgence. For people who are resistant to spending too much on wines, or just don’t value wines so greatly, it lacks real choices of decent wines for under $70.

Most of our dishes were very good. Some came up short. At these prices, every dish should have been an extraordinary delight.

I guess what put me off the most was that they transformed one of my favorite dishes, Cacio e Pepe, from an affordable everyman’s dish into something elitist. And they did it unsuccessfully.

Restaurants with pricey locations and higher levels of service are entitled to charge higher prices. When ingredients are more precious, they also demand higher pricing. 90 Acres had both of these qualities.

But when a place reaches for that level of presentation and cost, expectations are guaranteed to be greater. Top notch cuisine should be taken for granted.

My overall impression of this restaurant was underwhelming. This is based almost totally on the fact that dinner cost us $385 a couple. Also on the fact that the food, though more than mediocre, was not up to the level of cuisine for which they were charging. I concede that we had two cocktails and a bottle of wine per couple. Nonetheless, the overall value of what we received for what we paid was lacking.

The owners might consult with the sommeliers at Bleu Provence in Naples, Florida. Their wine list earns the Wine Spectator’s highest award each year and is still loaded with wines costing $55 to $70. Also, the dishes costing $50 should be worth $50. Make every dish as outstanding as the Salmon Rillettes or the Beet Trio.

So I would recommend 90 Acres to people on an expense account or who just don’t think about what things cost. I feel that the place has the potential for greatness, but requires several fixes.

2 thoughts on “90 Acres restaurant at Natirar Resort

  1. This epitomizes the type of restaurant I detest. .. my father used to call them “en clip joints”…I would rather go to a less formal byob with carefully prepared food. Then you can bring superb wines and enjoy.

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