Three salads
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On the first day of the festival, we met Bryan Talbot at the Chat Noir, and lunched at the Latin-American restaurant adjacent.
The BD Special menu included three salads, with ingredients helpfully listed and translated for the benefit of foreigners in town for the Festival:
I had the Chilean chicken. And a bottle of the local red wine, which we enjoyed enough to try to track down the winery, later. (They were closed).
In a completely unrelated piece of gastronomic dissonance, I have just emptied a packed of Brocéliande Ethiopian Mocha coffee. (It isn't entirely random: the roastery - if that's the English for torréfacteur - is in Brittany).
The BD Special menu included three salads, with ingredients helpfully listed and translated for the benefit of foreigners in town for the Festival:
Amazonienne
Champignons, salade, coeur de palmier, carottes, fond d'artichaut, tomates.
Green salad, toadstool, hearth from palm, carrot greated, artichoke, tomato.
Bahia
Salade, poivrons, jambon serano, ail confit, tomates, parmesan.
Green salad, capsicums, jam serano, garlic, tomatoes, cheese parmesan.
La Pampa
Salade, tomates, fromage de chèvre sur toast, amandes effilées au miel
Green salad, tomatoes, cheese from goat hot upon toast, almonds unraleved, acacia honey.
I had the Chilean chicken. And a bottle of the local red wine, which we enjoyed enough to try to track down the winery, later. (They were closed).
In a completely unrelated piece of gastronomic dissonance, I have just emptied a packed of Brocéliande Ethiopian Mocha coffee. (It isn't entirely random: the roastery - if that's the English for torréfacteur - is in Brittany).
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Date: 2006-02-09 09:39 am (UTC)