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(The word crudo means "uncooked," but when it appears on a menu in Italy it typically refers to prosciutto).
We're also playing with it as a dessert, with homemade candied oil zest and dark chocolate grated on top, though we're working on this before it appears on a menu".
The sous vide technique produces a commendably moist chicken breast, but on the night I sampled it, the meat came so thinly sliced and thinly sauced that it tasted like spa cuisine -- the kind of thing that appears on a menu with a little "heart-smart" symbol beside it.
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As he traveled around the country, he kept eating delicious Korean dishes, including seafood collected by haenyo, women who free dive to harvest shellfish that might appear on a menu the same day.
The raw tuna appears on a section of the menu that is devoted to crudo, or slightly seasoned raw fish, which is becoming as ubiquitous in Manhattan restaurants as Jude Law is in Hollywood movies.
The menu appears on a giant iPad inside a plastic cake, and we order a few sugary drinks.
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In 1773, curry first appeared on a London menu; a few years later an Indian, SK Mahomed, established vapour baths in Brighton, and introduced the word shampoo.
(When is the last time finnan haddie appeared on a new menu?) The Astor Room's subterranean dining room can be gloomy, especially compared with the cheerful bustle of Five Napkin Burger across the street.
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