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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exquisite dish" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a delicious or beautifully presented meal or food item. Example: The restaurant's signature dish, a slow-roasted lamb served with a red wine reduction, was truly an exquisite dish that left my taste buds singing with delight.
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As a component of the enormously complex, time-consuming and entirely exquisite dish it's pure simplicity, something anyone can execute, whether a grandmother with time on her hands or a near-hysterical parent on a weeknight mission.
Even at the more elegant Ristorante Biagi (Via Savenella 9/a, +39 051 4070049), where Signora Dina Carbone has been cooking for 50 years, an exquisite dish of tortellini in brodo costs €13.
I will never visit Green Village without having this exquisite dish.
Fish in Wine Sauce with woodear mushrooms is the simple name for an exquisite dish.
I found myself making secret plans to come back all by myself just to have this exquisite dish again.
I had an opportunity to praise the hugely talented Exec Chef of the Four Seasons, Ashley James, on his 14-episode PBS cooking show, which I watch every Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m.; he travels the world to cook one exquisite dish with a resident chef of a world-famous restaurant.
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The name refers to kaiseki, the Japanese tea ceremony, traditionally accompanied by small, exquisite dishes exquisitely presented, and tradition, in that sense, is followed at Kai, which is situated above the tea shop of the same name.
Around 20 small, exquisite dishes were arrayed before me.
Exquisite dishes in a tiny, casual dining room.
However, I was shocked when he failed to mention who the master chef behind those exquisite dishes was.
He informs readers that this city is a gastronomical giant, offering exquisite dishes like oyster noodles, stinky tofu and mian xian (thin rice noodles).
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