Blue Hill is located on a former dairy barn on the
Rockefeller estate. Guests can make their way across the grounds to a gift shop
and small garden before entering the restaurant. If you have a lot of time to
spare, and if you can stomach it, you can tour the nearby farm and meet the
healthy, happy pigs and other livestock who will probably make their way onto your
plate relatively soon. The main dining area of Blue Hill is very modern yet
comfortable. The warm earth tones and clean, crisp white linens evoke the
interior of a high-end Hamptons country home. As soon as you are seated, the
professional and courteous wait staff will provide you with the drinks menu.
There really is no permanent menu at Blue Hill. Instead, the seasonal produce serves as an inspiration for the day's offering. You have an option of choosing from a 5-, 8- or 12-course Farmer's Feast tasting menu. And don't take the number of courses literally. There are so many in-between courses that add up to a long and satisfying dining experience. In terms of seasoning, The style of cuisine isn't anything complicated or fancy. It's simply fresh produce and protein prepared in an elevated form. Does seasonal food sourced from local farms make such a huge difference in how things taste? I think it does, since there really are no bells and whistles to the preparation.
Here are some pictures of our meal. I think each photo speaks for itself--what you see it what you get, except even better than what you expected.
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