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2010-09-08
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The first picture. Is Paella.It is a lip-smacking good dish which reminds me of the very awesome and addictive risotto I kept stealing from my friend’s plate in Melbourne two years back.Paella is a Spanish dish of rice cooked with onion, tomato, garlic, saffron, vegetables, and various meats, including chicken, chorizo, and/or shellfish.I love the smoked duck and orange salad, which will never fall into my category of ‘rabbit food’ because it is zesty and tangy and so un-rabbit-food-like. Thumb
It is a lip-smacking good dish which reminds me of the very awesome and addictive risotto I kept stealing from my friend’s plate in Melbourne two years back.
Paella is a Spanish dish of rice cooked with onion, tomato, garlic, saffron, vegetables, and various meats, including chicken, chorizo, and/or shellfish.
I love the smoked duck and orange salad, which will never fall into my category of ‘rabbit food’ [ie; raw, sometimes unappetizing vegetables that make people hungry after 30 minutes of eating them] because it is zesty and tangy and so un-rabbit-food-like. Thumbs up for this dish!
The bill came up to $107 inclusive of GST, which was reasonable [to me], considering that the four of us ordered enough to feed an army the following:
1 glass of summer peach tea [which has real peaches in it]
2 glasses of hoegarden
1 bowl of clam chowder soup
Garlic bread
1 large plate of salad
Meatballs in brown sauce, with chips
1 large bucket of clams in white wine sauce, and more chips
3 woks of paella
A fresh-looking restaurant with a whimsical feel, friendly non-intrusive staff, affordable tasty food… What’s there not to like? I have been there twice and both were good experiences. I will definitely go back to try their other stuff.
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