Ultimate Dining Experience
The Phoenician
Most of the time, I’m happy with simple food on a golf trip. Burgers, meatloaf, and fish and chips are enough to last me from round to round. But sometimes, there is the need to stimulate all the senses and fully savor the paragon of an experience.

At Mary Elaine’s at the Phoenician, the sensory indulgence
begins as you enter a classically designed dining room with a wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling window that provides 180-degree views of the desert floor below, where at dusk, natural shadows mingle with artificial lights to form a spectacular backdrop, whether you dine in the main room or on the terrace.

But the scenery soon fades into the background as you wade into the modern French tasting menu, with each course paired with wines handpicked by one of the highly trained sommeliers.

The seasonal menu changes to take advantage of the freshest ingredients, and on this late fall evening, highlights included cream of Jerusalem artichoke soup and a pair of jackfish, hamachi and kanpachi.

But they were merely opening acts for the star of this culinary supershow: white truffles from northern Italy. Rarer and more intensely aromatic than black truffles, the paler version is gathered from October to December and with a price of up to $2,000 per pound, is one of the most expensive foods in the world. 

It never occurred to me to try to calculate the cost of each flake as the server shaved the truffles over my plate. Because Mary Elaine’s is about giving yourself over to one of the best meals of your life. 

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