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l u n c h on toast avo toast (v) — sourdough, chilli flakes, garden cress, alfalfa, poached eggs whipped tofu (v) — shiro miso, crispy kale, toasted sesame, takuan, rye bread smoked brisket — stompetoren grand cru, spelt bagel, piccalilli , sauerkraut winter bowl (v) — crispy kale, brussel sprouts, red
add truffle fries - hox veggie burger (v) — red carrot-beetroot burger, charcoal bun, pickled kale, chickpea mayonnaise, fries add truffle fries - cauliflower soup (vg ) — tumeric, orange lentils, lemon, parsley dutch herring — rye bread, wholegrain mustard, pickled beetroot putignano burrata (v) — smoked...
https://thehoxton.com/media/10300/lunch.pdf
, fries. served medium add fried egg or bacon - add truffle fries - pan fried cod — jerusalem artichoke, kale, baby potato, lobster bisque charred hispi cabbage (vg ) — red cabbage miso crème, quinoa, chestnuts, walnuts add feta - dish of the day — *please ask your server putignano burrata (v) — smoked
baby carrots, px vinaigrette, caviaroli, herb salad marbré — smoked duck, duck confit, liver, brioche, cranberries sweet and sour sauce dutch herring — rye bread, wholegrain mustard, pickled beetroot pan fried salmon — turnip, kale, beurre blanc grilled 'polder' chicken — brussels sprouts, kale, wild...
https://thehoxton.com/media/10301/dinner.pdf
resorts macao and sands macao this winter (macao, dec. , ) – sands resorts macao and sands® macao have launched delicious and warming winter menus at eight superb chinese restaurants across the venetian macao , the parisian macao , sands cotai central and sands macao from dec. , , until feb. , . chosen not
only for their delicious taste, all the ingredients and foods used are renowned for their warming and nourishing properties. in the hands of sands resorts macao's and sands macao's talented chefs they have been transformed into not only the finest chinese cuisine, but also dishes which bring health,...
https://www.venetianmacao.com/press-release/delicious-winter-warmer-menus.html
i bet you've asked yourself the same question. of course the food here is very different from your grandma's cuisine, but it's not bad as you might believe. it's not all about lamb, roast beef, potatoes, yorkshire pudding and fish and chips!
whether it is leg or breast, they will cook it using spices, the thing that may vary are the side dishes which can be rice, sweet carrots, potatoes, salad (rigorously without olive oil, salt or vinegar), pasta or sauces. fish and chips fish and chips last but not least, the inevitable typical english...
https://www.wimbledon-school.ac.uk/blog/5-typical-host-family-meals/