Teatro ZinZanni - The Ultimate in Dining Experience

Teatro ZinZanni breaks new artistic territory with a unique and intoxicating blend of interactive theater, spectacle, fine arts and fine dining. Once you enter the tent, it looks like you are attending a family wedding. The soft mood is created by beautifully placed circular tables, adorned with simple tapestry, flowers and flickering candles. The seats are pre-assigned, but you can request to have a table closer to the center of the tent, and right next to the performers. The gourmet-style 5-course Menu(link attached below) keeps changing, but there's plenty to choose from, even for vegetarians or vegans, starting with Appetizers, Soup, Salad, an Entree, followed by the Dessert and a house-special, custom-roasted Caffee Vita! You can inform them in advance about your food allergies and they'll prepare a special meal just for you! Yes, everyone here takes an extra step to make your experience a truly memorable one. Some of the highlights include Baked Ravioli-Filled with Roasted Autumn Vegetables Cashew Basil-Pesto, Roasted Chicken Breast with Pork and Mission Fig Stuffing and desserts like Molten Valrhona Chocolate Cake.
Describing a little about the shows, it's like a bewitching evening of European Cabaret and Cirque, Divas and Madmen, Spectacle and Sensuality combined with Live Music. The Cirque is as splendid as the actual Cirque De Soleil in Las Vegas, and they have the best artists in every field, be it dance, acrobats, comedy or cabaret. We were spellbound by the theatrics, and seriously, I think I've used all the superlatives that I know of and yet nothing can capture the essence of this experience as witnessing it live! It's truly one of the best dining and theater experiences in San Francisco.
And now for the price that you pay for this experience. The general admission costs $104 per person (which includes the show and the gourmet meal), with a little more for Premium Seating and Special Holiday Performances. I think it's a small price to pay for a lifetime experience, and definitely the best way to spend a special occasion. Reservations are strongly recommended, and you can get all other details on their website. I would not recommend taking your kids with you as some of the content may not be suitable for them. Also, it is advisable to attend this on weeknights and non-holiday periods for a better value for your money! It can get really over-priced during the holidays.
Locations:
222 Mercer St,
Seattle (Belltown)
(206)802-0015
Pier 29/Embarcadero
San Francisco
(415)238-2668
Teatro ZinZanni
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7 comments :
I agree, nothing compares to the food and shows here - the combined effect is mesmerizing! great review
-Karen
Mansi!! thats one lovely post and looks like you had an amazing experience!!!
We went to Las Vegas once with younger kids, bad idea because every Casino chased us out although we don't gamble or anything!!:D
We are thinking of going there again since kids are grown now, taller anyway, not yet adults!:)
Mansi, the website says $148...How did u get it for $104, so I can book the tickets :)
Shankari - the rates for weeknights are less, so try targetting a wed or thursday...right now they have tickets for 116...they shoot up their prices in hoilday season:) here's the link:
http://tzsf-tickets.zinzanni.org/
116 is not a bad deal either actually, and if you wait for a month or so, it might come down:)you can look for online deals and specials too..sometimes they have 5-7 bucks off per ticket.
This place rocks! there's nothing better than this in the entire SFO! total value for money!
-Nathan
As the author said, try to avoid holidays or weekends, as it's over-priced! we went for new year's eve and it was 300 bucks per person!!! we had a good time, but definitely not worth that much...
Overall, my wife and myself enjoyed the whole experience
-John and Amy
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