On cooking and eating in Renton, WA.

Monday, April 17, 2006

El Guacho vs the Melrose Grill

Let me start off by saying that I have had many great meals at the Melrose Grill. The steaks are excellent, the drinks are large and the service is friendly and efficient. I will go to the Melrose Grill again and again and I will always enjoy myself.

Then there is El Gaucho. El Gaucho is an A list restaurant in the middle of Belltown. Celebreties dine at El Gaucho and for good reason. The food and service are exceptional.

All staff are in tuxedos and they prepare your salads at your table. They bend over backwards to ensure you enjoy yourself. They have great pacing. You receive constant service without being rushed-- you feel like the table is yours for the night.

The food at El Gaucho is excellent-- large, very well prepared portions. Tasty and fresh ingredients. They end your meal with a fruit and cheese plate-- we had an excellent and large wedge of blue cheese.

So, comparing El Gaucho to the Melrose is a bit odd. But, it highlightes the dynamics of Seattle. And those dynamics have a direct effect on me-- I own a home decore in Kent-- a very nice home decore store in a city that A list Seattle would look down upon.

In Seattle, gap between rich a poor, or for that matter between rich and middle class is more prounounced than most cities. Thanks to boom in the 90's, companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Starbucks have turned tens of thousands of people into millionares and a half dozen or so into billionares. The result is a vibrant and pricy city.

So then, what about those of use who aren't poor, but still have to work for our money? We have three choices. Go deeply into debt to have a nice house or Condo in Seattle. Rent. Or live in the Burbs.

And that's where Renton comes in.

more later...