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Remy or Palo


Karen Lynn
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We have done both, brunches (and dinner) and I would choose Remy.

 

My wife and I have done both as well, and there really isn't a wrong decision to be made. It really depends what type of experience you are looking for - at Palo, you will have an all-you-can-eat Italian style brunch (food quality is fairly good), whereas Remy is a plated brunch with what we thought was fantastic food.

 

If you can swing it, my recommendation would be Remy. There is little at Palo that you likely haven't had a million times before, whereas Remy provided new and interesting tastes (at least for us). And if you can 'really' swing it, the champagne pairings at the Remy brunch really added to the experience for us.

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