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November 28, 2004

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Jool

What's a "tian"? Is "Cromer" a region? And what's "Mary Rose" sauce? Rosemary? And I am not posting all the other questions, that's enough for starters.
Reading the names of the dishes I think I would have run and looked for a sandwich :-) But the way you describe it it must have been heavenly.
I am just not very adventurous when it comes to food :-)

Jeanne

Joolez,
I agree - the menu does look daunting!! A tian is apparently an oven-proof dish, so anythign cooked in it will be a tian (rather like a terrine). However, what I had on my plate was a little tower - more like a timbale - consisting of layers of the crab mixture, tomato and olive tapenade. So basically, your guess is as good as mine! ;-). Cromer is an area of Norfolk (on the "bulge" on the east coast above London), known for its crabs. Marie Rose sauce is a cold pink sauce usually served with cold seafood (such as shripms). It containing mayonnaise, tomato ketchup, double cream, Worcestershire sauce and lemon juice.

Hope that goes some way towards answering your questions!!

Miss Joanne Sunter

My boyfriend Chris has been training to chef since he was 17 and idolises Mr. Gordon Ramsay. He's watched many of his t.v. programmes and would love to, one day, be even half the success of Gordon himself.
On mother's day this year he'll turn the big 21!!! I'm trying to find out if it would be possible at all for Chris to spend some time in a kitchen alongside Gordon Ramsay.
This would make a fantastic surprise for his forthcoming birthday and a wonderful opportunity to meet his idol.
Could you please provide me with some information or websites that would help me with my quest.

Thanks
Miss. Joanne Sunter

Barry Newman

I have just booked online your restaurant and omitted a . from my email address please note my correct email address above and use to confirm my booking. Thank you Regards Barry Newman

Simone

Do I notice above me now that someone tried to book the restaurant here..lol.. :) Anyways... based on your recommendation I just booked a table for coming friday! Can't wait! I'll let you know how it was!

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