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The Ladies Who Lunch (Part 3)


Kim Shook

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12 hours ago, gfweb said:

Unusual menu there.  Very limited "large plates".

 

I'd eat those mushrooms happily.

 

The mushrooms were tasty, though a squeeze of lemon would have done them some good. For me the real star of the show was that cauliflower - I want to marry that sauce. Bright, herby, absolutely delicious.

 

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The Hamilton Fringe Festival was happening and one of the docs who is a researcher in aging and infectious disease and was heavily involved with our research lab during COVID was doing a presentation called 'The Peril's of Being Born in the Fall'

 

A bunch of us associated with the lab decided we needed to attend. Of course lunch first - a place called undefined was chosen by one of our number. 

 

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Started with biscuits and marmalade (out of practice remembering to take pictures)

 

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I think this was a croque madam

 

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Burger

 

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Burger with 'gluten free' bun!

 

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Short rib and yorkshire benny. 

 

 

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Today I met up with my high school friend who is visiting her family island in Georgian Bay for a few weeks. She came down and met me at Gouter. It was closed today but we let ourselves in and visited for a while until @Alleguede had completed some repairs on a big mixer and his sister and Bianca showed up. 

 

Bianca made us some iced lattes - 

 

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We took the opportunity to grab a late lunch at Pho Ngoc Yen - I think this is the other location for the place that @curls visited when she was here for the workshop. 

 

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Spring rolls

 

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Bun for a couple of us.

 

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Chicken with coconut sticky rice. 

 

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Fresh rolls

 

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The foliage for Cya's pho - which apparently I neglected to get a picture of. 

 

There was a lot of food!  We took home as much as we ate. 

 

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Passion fruit juice. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Kerry Beal said:

 We took the opportunity to grab a late lunch at Pho Ngoc Yen - I think this is the other location for the place that @curls visited when she was here for the workshop. 

Yes, I went there for dinner and had a delicious meal! I think it was on the final day of the workshop. Would love to go back with a group and explore more of the menu.

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