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little ms foodie

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  1. le pichet is great morning, noon or night. I also like Vessel for cocktails. Eating at the bar at Union will get you a great cocktail and happy hour food menu until 7. For a Seattle take on pizza try Serious Pie. for late night - loud and brass and possibly the best burger go to Palace Kitchen. Or head to the ID for dim sum (not sure where you are from but it's good unless you are use to top notch like in vancouver).

    You can also get salumi at DeLaurenti market in Pike Place- slice and eat as you walk

    have fun!

  2. I think jackal has hit it head on, I also thought "where is the cheese?". An interesting presentation of cheese is very important I think. Too many soft courses find me wanting.

    It does read a bit like Alinea's menu but I'm sure many other restaurants have the same verbage going.

    Love the name J'ai- I find it bold, sexy, alluring, confident!

  3. the raw mackerel was a little fishy (is this typical of mackerel? I honestly don't know)

    hi kiteless,

    mackerel is a very oily, fishy fish...it's kind of like anchovy or sardine - a very distinctive flavor. i love it, but it's very strong and definitely not for everyone.

    mmm...raw mackerel...

    yep - it is way too fishy for me- I've never had it raw but I've had it otherwise and I just am not a fan

    edited to add that I don't think Union is particularly expensive

  4. ocho in ballard. spanish tapas...and estrella dam in a bottle. i am very excited about this...

    i'm not sure of all the players, but one of them used to be a bartender at la carta de oaxaca, and is also the brother of a friend of mine. (full disclosure!) i haven't been, but it's getting buzz on CH and in the weekly today. the menu items sound pretty authentic, though i can't understand why anyone would rub a tomato on toast in january. (pan con tomate, or a variant is on the menu)

    that kind of behavior should be illegal.

    24th and market - used to be a hotdog place?

    I drove by today and didn't see a sign or anything? are they open or still building

  5. Hi Bruce!! Thanks for the info. I don't actually like Brussel sprouts but my husband does and they were in our csa box so I thought I'd give them a try. Della was nice enough to read me the recipe from her AAB book. I did fry up some of Della's great bacon first and left that grease in the pan- then followed the directions and topped it with the crumbled bacon. It was good- I ate all of mine so thanks for the inspiration!

  6. So now we've added a new twist: Amuse vs. App vs HD

    Is it plate size, or timing, or both?

    Given my recent:

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    (Figs stuffed with goat cheese, drizzled with killer wild-desert honey)

    Would one on a small plate be an amuse?

    Would three on a slightly larger plate be an hor d'oeurve?

    Would five on a larger plate be a first course?

    Is the difference the size of the plate?

    IMHO

    A tray of these being passed (with a napkin!) would be an hors d'oeuvre as you would take one

    1 or 2 on a small dish at the beginning of the meal, sitting down would be an amuse

    2-3 before the soup or salad course would be the app or first course

  7. I so agree that a restaurant not need be a Michelin starred attraction to be named your best experiences! A very bland dinner set outside in Kruger National Park listening to the sounds of wild animals on Christmas Eve is definitely on my list!

    Others in no particular order include:

    Lunch on a gorgeous sunny afternoon of oysters and a bottle of white wine at Hog Island Oysters in San Francisco

    Gary Danko, San Francisco

    Cochon, New Orleans

    Paired cocktail dinner at Commanders Palace in New Orleans hosted by Ti Martin during Tales of the Cocktail

    Champagne & Lobsters at Scales & Shells in Newport RI

    Le Pigeon in Portland, OR- foie gras profiteroles, need I say more? ha!

    Incanto, San Francisco- lots of offal at dinner, not usually our MO- we were brave and it was great!

  8. We also just got back! ellenesk we were probably there at the same time!

    We had a nice dinner at one.waterfront in the Cape Grace Hotel, we really loved our lunch of tapas with a SA twist at Fork on Long Street and by far our best meal was at Savoy Cabbage- really excellent food and service.

    We became fans of Nando's peri peri chicken and chips. We ate at Bo Kaap Koptam (not sure if that name is completely correct) and had good but not outstanding curry and butter chicken.

    A dinner in Blouberg one night at One the Rocks was spectacular for the setting but all dishes were very overcooked.

    In Franschhoek we loved our dinner at Topsi. Ici was just ok with some things being overcooked. Rueben's for dinner was also good. Lunch at Haute Cabriere was excellent! We also had some tapas style bites at Bouillabaisse which we enjoyed and a very good lunch at the French Connection.

  9. I've got a bunch of apples so have decided to make turnovers, I want to have them available in the freezer for breakfasts but am not sure if I should bake them and then freeze them (and then bake again when I'm ready for one?). or should I be freezing them unbaked?

    thanks from the novice baker :blink:

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