I Went to Alinea, 1 of the Best Restaurants in the World, and This Is What It Was Like

POPSUGAR Photography | Caitlin Gallagher
POPSUGAR Photography | Caitlin Gallagher

I've never considered myself a foodie. While I love trying new restaurants and Instagram-worthy dishes, I'm not really into trying completely out-there foods (unless they're covered in chocolate). But when I was recently invited to a tasting event at Alinea organized by Chase Sapphire — Chicago's only three-Michelin-starred restaurant and one of the best in the entire world — I knew I couldn't pass it up. Cofounder and chef Grant Achatz opened Alinea in 2005, and in the 14 years since, has pushed himself to give visitors a dining experience unlike any other. And he has truly succeeded.

During our multisensory, multi-course meal, the setting continually changed depending on the dish. While I never left my seat, the lighting was dimmed and brightened (which is why my photos aren't superbeautiful), certain foods had a musical soundtrack, and scents were added to our table or the entire room to enhance the tasting. It wasn't just dinner, it was a journey, and that's exactly what Chef Grant intended Alinea to be.

A big part of what Chef Grant does is deconstruct food and present it in innovative, delicious new ways. I ate caviar for the first time (not bad!) in a crunchy white shell with yogurt and sesame, asparagus that looked more like coral (but was extremely tasty), and basil that looked like clear jello (not kidding!). But the one thing that really blew my mind was the French fry cream, aka French fries that were deconstructed and turned into a rich, addicting cream that somehow tasted even better than the original food.

While I thoroughly enjoyed the savory courses, dessert was really the best part of the entire experience. After blowing sugar and candy scents into the entire room and bringing a large canvas that resembled a work of art to each table, multiple chefs from the kitchen — including Grant himself — took turns leaving something on our canvas. This included everything from mini fig doughnuts to chocolate sauce to cookie pieces to something strawberry flavored that was frozen with nitrogen. And, if that wasn't enough sugar, the night ended with Alinea's famous green apple helium balloons (more on that ahead).

It's extremely hard to get reservations at Alinea (you have to book very far in advance), and it costs $290 to $355 per person. But if you do ever have the chance to go, or consider yourself a foodie, it should definitely be at the top of your tasting bucket list. Keep reading for more on what dining at Alinea is like.

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Some Courses Are Very Small
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Some Courses Are Very Small

This was the first course — caviar with yogurt and sesame in a white shell. While I didn't mind it, I learned that I'm definitely not a caviar person. Either way, having one or two bites is just fine, since you have so much more food coming!

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And Some Are a Little Confusing
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And Some Are a Little Confusing

This was the asparagus dish. Weird, right? But so, so good.

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Food Is Deconstructed and Repackaged
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Food Is Deconstructed and Repackaged

That little ball in the glass? That was a chili-lime peanut.

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Presentation Is Key
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Presentation Is Key

This seafood course was delicious, and it was made even better by the careful thought that went into how it was presented, from the crab shell to the seashell (that's prawn soup in there).

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You'll Probably Love Things You Never Expected To
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You'll Probably Love Things You Never Expected To

I hate mushrooms, but this course with fried maitake mushrooms was so good. Seriously, I could have eaten three more.

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"Foam" Is a Big Component
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"Foam" Is a Big Component

From French fry cream to goat butter, foam is consistent throughout the experience. But don't shy away from it! It all somehow works.

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Foam Part 2
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Foam Part 2

This dish, which consisted of rabbit and beans, probably looks (and sounds) a bit weird, but again, it works.

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Some Courses Are Very Timely
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Some Courses Are Very Timely

This course, which was rabbit on the bone with a barbecue sauce, was very hot, and we were instructed to enjoy it immediately for maximum flavor.

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While Others Have a Soundtrack
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While Others Have a Soundtrack

While eating this melt-in-your-mouth Wagyu beef with sea salt, truffle sauce, and French fry cream, music played loudly throughout the room.

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Drink Pairings Make a Huge Difference
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Drink Pairings Make a Huge Difference

This pineapple ice cream paired best with a tropical concoction of a drink.

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Dessert Is the Full Experience
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Dessert Is the Full Experience

Our canvas was turned into a work of art by every chef who came to our table to add a different element.

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You Get to Feel Like a Kid Again
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You Get to Feel Like a Kid Again

The green apple helium balloons do not disappoint! Made out of maple and sugar with actual green apple handles, the inside is filled with helium, so once you pop it to take your first bite, you get that high-pitched voice and laugh. It's so fun (and delicious!).