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house ale bread (v) whipped butter, smoked maldon salt baby pumpkin (v) wild mushrooms, spinach, squash purée, pumpkin seeds grilled celeriac steak (v) pickled apples, butterfly sorrel, truffle sweet potato soup (vg) sourdough, harissa torched mackerel beetroot, horseradish, baby leaves beef tartare
please note some areas become a laptop free space after pm. lunch hispi cabbage (v) buttermilk dressing, pink peppercorns roast heritage carrots (v) tarragon butter, chives chargrilled broccoli (vg) olive oil, chilli mac & cheese (v) / add truffle, purple heritage potatoes (v) thyme, garlic triple cooked...
https://thehoxton.com/media/10350/2lunch_oct_19_-301019.pdf
,) swordfish, game fish, sablefish, tuna, cod, blue marlin and squid are common ingredients in filipino dishes. popular shellfish include oysters (talaba,) mussels (tahong,) clams (halaan and tulya,) large and small crabs (alimango and alimasag respectively,) prawns (sugpo,) and shrimp. dried and smoked
fish are also popular. also popular are seaweeds, abalone, and eel. the most common way of having fish is to have it salted, pan-fried or deep-fried, and then eaten as a simple meal with rice and vegetables. it may also be cooked in a sour broth of tomatoes or tamarind as in pangat, prepared with vegetables...
http://filipinofoodaficionado.blogspot.com/2011/10/philippine-cuisine-common-ingredients.html