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But there is harmony among all flavors, and it makes a marvelous dish.
Among main courses, double-rib pork chop mixiote, braised in dark beer and served in a spicy chili sauce with sweet plantain puree, is a marvelous dish.
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It serves marvelous, exciting dishes that are best consumed with cold sake and an open mind.
A wondrous strange restaurant in the West Village that specializes in raw offal and Korean-style Japanese barbecue, it offers marvelous, exciting dishes that are best consumed with cold sake and an open mind.
The basil gave the dish a marvelous freshness.
I have had decent risotto in Los Angeles, but she's right: Angelo Auriana's rice dishes are marvelous things: In his soaring converted warehouse near the once and future 6th Street Bridge, risotto Milanese, as creamy and subtle as it might be at a trattoria in the Navigli, becomes almost magical when you spoon in a bit of roasted bone marrow.
It is marvelous, perhaps the best sweet dish to be served in the Heights since the Good Humor truck departed the foot of Pierrepont Street.
Parm makes former Torrisi lunch standards like heroes and a marvelous array of vegetable side dishes.
Main dishes include a marvelous soft Louisiana cochon, a kind of Cajun version of suckling pig, slow-cooked and then crisped, served with turnips, cabbage and crackling skin, as well as a perfect sandwich of deep-fried oysters and house-made bacon on white Pullman bread, with a chili-spiked mayonnaise.
Standouts include a chased silver Liao dynasty funeral mask and a Song pictorial dish engraved with a marvelous landscape scene of scholars drifting in a boat.
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