Lunch 2023 (!)

Tastes differ, obviously. But we have enjoyed the José Andrés version, and guests for whom we have made it also enjoyed it.

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Or the one with hash browns, I’ve made it, it came out great.

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A spectacular lunch at Saint Peter, Sydney Australia. Oysters, marlin prosciutto, a selection of raw fish (kingfish, snapper and a type who’s name I forgot that was lighly smoked and seared and was delicious, with deep fried fish maw on top), tuna tartare with blinis, and for the finale, sea urchin on buttered brioche.




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That would be great, provided I could get my hands on some good potato chips.

Fish tacos

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Good to see they are still going strong, I had a delicious dinner there in late 2019.

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Ginger scallion noodles with a fried egg.

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Toast Skagen again, very easy with precooked shrimp meat.

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Yeah, but pasta and a green salad just naturally go together naturally, imho.

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No roe?

A man needs fish eggs! :yum:

I ran out!

Fish and chips from Tipene’s Takeaway. Auckland, New Zealand. I do not consider myself as a person prone to hyperbole, but these are the best fish and chips I’ve ever eaten in my life. On their recommendation, I chose snapper. Their homemade tartar sauce was redolent with lemon and parsley, and was so bright and fresh tasting. And the chips were amazing as well. Definitely returning before the end of my stay here. (And all of this food cost ~$12USD!)


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Yum

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Homegrown salad
Teriyaki grilled chicken thighs

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Toasted cheese (mozz, aged chedder, smoked gouda) on bread using mayo and grated parm/romano the outside.

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The bread was this loaf I made yesterday that reminded me of Edvard Munch’s The Scream.

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Hot diggity that grilled cheese, tho… :star_struck: :drooling_face: :melting_face:

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