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I have been waiting to drive out to this place to eat and it did not let me down. Everything had a very natural earthy type taste to it and was done extremely well. Service was impeccable however there was a guy there he said he'd give me a cigar and he never gave me a cigar. The soup was otherworldly delicious I highly suggest people get the soup. View all feedback.
What Noah Zboncak doesn't like about Bewildered Pig (the):
Not dog or family friendly. We were on our last summer road trip and were looking for a dog friendly restaurant to stop for lunch. Google had this restaurant as dog friendly on their patio. However, when we arrived the staff were incredibly unfriendly, rude and rolling their eyes when we were waiting to be seated. The woman who finally come to the counter after making childish faces to her co-worker informed me they... View all feedback.
The Bewildered Pig is a sensory delight for all! As you approach, the gentle sounds of water fountains welcome you to a beautiful garden oasis along Hwy 128, filled with a variety of plants including edible herbs, fruits, and cacti curated by the owner. The cozy indoor restaurant leads out to a lovely back patio where we enjoyed our lunch. Despite the chilly day, we felt warm and comfortable thanks to the overhead shade, fountains, and water misters. We had made reservations and paid online for the $75 prix fixe meal, but were initially confused when handed menus with market food options. However, we soon learned that all meals are prix fixe, with the option to order from a market menu if the dining area is full. Our lunch included a fantastic deviled egg, delicious kabocha squash soup, a pork belly entree, and carrot ice cream dessert. We also added a Caesar salad and wine pairing, featuring excellent local wines. The service, after the initial confusion, was friendly and attentive. Each dish showcased local ingredients, creating a symphony of flavors for the taste buds. A meal at Bewildered Pig is a must when in the Anderson Valley, especially for food and wine enthusiasts. Make it the highlight of your day!
Was able to share this experience with my father for his birthday, and just had an absolutely wonderful experience. Gorgeous plating, wonderful tastes, and honest conversation with the folks behind the magic that didn’t come off that we were botheringthem or that they had to fake their love of their craft. Felt more like we were dining in their home than at arestaurant. Highly recommended stop, and look forward to trying more menus in the future.
Not dog or family friendly. We were on our last summer road trip and were looking for a dog friendly restaurant to stop for lunch. Google had this restaurant as dog friendly on their patio. However, when we arrived the staff were incredibly unfriendly,rude and rolling their eyes when we were waiting to be seated. The woman who finally come to the counter after making childishfaces to her co-worker informed me they only seat reservations...which was not apart of their Google reviews. So, we left andwill not bother wasting our time in the future. Too bad, it could have been a fun spot. The staff made it dismal and avoidablefor the future trips.
The Bewildered Pig offers a complete dining experience. From the excellent appetizers to the comfortable ambience, every detail has been carefully perfected. Enjoy sitting by the firepit with a glass of local wine, sharing stories with Daniel, and don't forget to take a stroll through the garden and water features. I highly recommend this restaurant in every aspect.
We arrived at the restaurant a little early and were able to relax with a glass of champagne on the charming outdoor patio. The patio had a fire cauldron made from an old oil container placed on old train tracks, adding to the rustic atmosphere. It was a pleasure to chat with Daniel and admire his whimsical decorations. The pre-dinner meal was expertly paired with a diverse selection of wines. Just as the outdoor setting showcased Daniel's creations, each course of the dinner felt like a masterpiece painted by Janelle. We were pleasantly surprised and delighted by the whole experience.