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My wife and I spent our honeymoon at The Carriage ...

My wife and I spent our honeymoon at The Carriage House and on our second evening enjoyed the five-course dinner at Immigrant Room- we both agreed it was the best meal we've ever had- together or apart! Mary Jo was our waitress and she was such a doll. She took care of us all night, from pairing our exact taste in wine to the meal we were about to enjoy, to checking-in on us regularly to make sure everything was tasting okay. It was such an intimate experience, tucked into the basement of The American Club. The menu was incredibly varied and each dish tasted so very unique- we loved every bite! While the dishes change on a regular basis, depending on what's in season, we would highly recommend the seared scallops, the lobster bisque, the 30-day aged tenderloin, and the quail eggs and pork belly. If you can, request to have Mary Jo as your waitress- she'll take great care of you.

The Immigrant Restaurant was a great, special dinn...

The Immigrant Restaurant was a great, special dinner for us. Definitely on the pricey side and formal wear was required. The food was exceptional though, definitely the best of our honeymoon trip, and nice for our last night staying at The American Club!!

We had some great drinks, especially the Tommy Boy and the Old Faithful Old Fashioned.

They started us with a small spoon with some cheese, fig, and pistachio as well as a variety of bread with mustard butter (just a hint of mustard flavor from the mustard seeds).

For dinner, my wife had the Halibut with Lobster gnocchi and I had the Wellington. Their take on the Wellington was unique and fantastic! Just a small piece of the puff pastry, not wrapped fully, laying against the perfectly cooked beef. The freshly shaved black truffle, trumpet mushrooms, and purple potatoes were perfect compliments to each bite of the beef.

Overall, this was a great experience and a nice, fancy night out for me and my wife. We really enjoyed ourselves and the food was amazing.

We ate here this weekend and were very disappointe...

We ate here this weekend and were very disappointed. As other reviews state, the service was lovely. Staff was friendly and knowledgeable. The wine was the best part of the meal. We opted for the 7 course tasing menu. Dishes were either lacking balance or too rich or buttery. By the time we made it to the Waygu we were to stuffed to eat it (also very heavy). Instead of stopping there and modifying our bill to reflect, the staff placed it in a doggie-bag and brought out dessert. :( Which were just bad. The Creme Brule was actually a Flan (too much egg not enough cream) just wrong. The Jack-fruit panna-cotta was tasteless and pipped onto the plate in a questionable manner. The best part of this dish is the carmelized banana. However, that s just a banana with sugar on top (not worth this price). The whole meal cost twice as much as it is worth. We have done several high end dinning experiences. This one was regrettable. Save yourself the money and disappointment. Choose somewhere less stuffy and with better execution.

Fine dining in an elegant setting. An innovative ...

Fine dining in an elegant setting. An innovative menu that always has interesting wine pairings available. It is pricey, but the quality and service are top notch. Very good wine list. The immigrant room is in the American club resort, a premiere resort that takes a back seat to none. While the pairings of wine and food are good, they could be better. I prefer the pairings at Sanford's in milwaukee, which seem more inspired and surprising.

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Way overpriced for what you get. The food was oka...

Way overpriced for what you get. The food was okay, but at $60 a plate it should ve been in par with other high-end restaurants. Soup was served luke warm, salad portion was extremely small, short rib was meh despite the advertised cut of meat. I wouldn t recommend. There are many other wonderful restaurants nearby.

The only truly 5 star restaurant in WI. Unbelievab...

The only truly 5 star restaurant in WI. Unbelievable food and service! Suit and tie required. Servers are helpful, formal, but never "stuffy" unlike other 5 stars. Huge wine and liquid offerings... wine guy comes to table and helps with selection. Wonderful "feel". Expensive, but worth every penny! Never too crowded. Go for that special occasion and enjoy every minute!

The Immigrant Room

The Immigrant Room

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