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martini
noun
A cocktail made with gin or vodka and vermouth
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Divide between 4 small bowls or martini glasses and chill in the fridge for at least 4 hours.
Then Georgia notices Lila at the top of the stairs, barefoot, wearing a slinky dress, a martini glass in hand.
Alongside selling collections of loose tea and teaware, the site displays 30 recipes for cocktails as varied as an oolong negroni to an Earl Grey martini, and for those looking to jazz up their meals, there are recipes for a jasmine creme brulee and tea-smoked duck.
Grab one of the ocean-view sofas and watch the sun go down in style with an incredible cucumber basil martini or the green-chilli-infused kokum special.
But the high point was Emma Thompson, continuing to prove that she should be the Queen of England by rocking up on stage barefoot and holding her Louboutins in one hand and a martini in the other.
Come back around 9pm and pull up a chair in Windows Bar, order a Red Carpet martini ($16) and sit back and enjoy the evening sequel.
Chris is constantly experimenting with dishes and flavour combinations, so expect tandoori prawns over saffron fenugreek risotto and sesame tuna with sweet chilli, alongside the famous lychee lemongrass martini.
They serve from breakfast to late, but it's in the evening where the real action takes place: cocktails start from £6.50 for one of three house negronis and hit the heady heights of £8 for a martini or bellini, which in this neck of town is a steal; decent hams and cheeses as bar snacks, too.
Per serving: 3 tsp caster sugar 3 slices cucumber 1 small handful raspberries 35ml gin (portobello for preference) 15ml white vermouth (Dolin Blanc, say) 25ml lemon juice 1 egg white Chill a martini glass.
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THE potent combination of three-martini lunches and creative genius in "Mad Men", a television show about 1960s Madison Avenue, is a fair representation of the advertising industry's past.
He played six nights a week in either the restaurant or its bar well into his 80s, becoming a local celebrity and, not incidentally, building up a nationally-recognised wine list (I stick with clear liquor tonight: one advantage of having a pregnant wife is being able to indulge in a two-martini dinner knowing I needn't get behind the wheel).
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