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Do you think a lobster that is grilled should be illustrated the same way as a lobster that is poached?
But just as often, restaurants offer a sliced steak, called tagliata, essentially a nice thick piece of beef that is grilled, then carved.
Kebabs are also popular, as is shāwarmah (shwarma), a marinated meat dish of lamb, mutton, or chicken that is grilled on a spit and served either as an entrée or a sandwich.
Islas serves some unusual dishes, like vaca frita, steak that is grilled, then shredded, then fried until it becomes a crisp pile of beefy tendrils that are wonderful blended with onions and garlic and drizzled with lime.
There you can dine on platters of stone crabs, crushed-almond-crusted grouper or marinated shrimp that is grilled over charcoal and served with a Spanish garlic herb dipping butter.
A lower calorie riff on the sabich, with eggplant that is grilled, not fried, is on the menu at Aroma, the first stateside branch of Israel's largest coffee chain, which opened this month at 145 Greene Street (Houston Street); (212) 533-1094.
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Choose dishes that are grilled, roasted, steamed, or sautéed.
The fajitas al mesquite are made with lean and well-tenderized sheets of skirt steak that are grilled until nicely charred outside and tender within.
We started with delicately smoked Soca trout filets, followed by a seafood risotto and fish kebabs that were grilled to perfection.
But this new venture by Waldy Malouf, the chef and a partner in Beacon, offers thin-crust wood-oven pizzas, burgers that are grilled and smoked, and a few salads.
An order of Pig Wings, a spin on chicken wings, brings a stack of spare ribs that are grilled, braised and finally fried and draped with a hot sauce that's finger-lickin' good and also wicked hot.
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