. . . not difficult to reserve. Simply say in your reservation request that it’s what you want. The “Table” (generally a maximum of six seats, I’d say — and you can be any portion of the seating) is an amazing dining experience, IMO.
“. . . hard to replace perfection.” I have to say that Zion & L’Esprit are highly respected rivals in this regard. Jean Claude & Jean Baptiste, that is, are very respectful & — I would even say — admiring of the work of each other. I love both restaurants & chefs . . . and can be found at one or the other almost any night of the week when I’m on SBH (gratefully, arriving tomorrow).
The Zion menu, however, is less conventional than L’Esprit’s exquisitely refined cuisine . . . so, if one is not open to exploring food preparations that stretch conventional standards of nouveau fine dining, then I suggest that Zion isn’t the right place for you.
Bon appetite!