Saturday, October 25, 2008

news : fish restaurant

Seafood specialists
St George & Sutherland Shire Leader - Sydney,NSW,Australia
FROM its corner position overlooking Botany Bay at Brighton-Le-Sands, Petars Seafood Restaurant has been delighting diners for more than 30 years. ...
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Los Angeles Times
They're carrying a torch for tiki
Los Angeles Times - CA,USA
Carved hands and masks throw Zen-Balinese into the mix at a new tiki outpost in Beverly Hills — a restaurant that re-imagines the storied Luau. ...
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New York Times
London Develops a Taste for Eco-Friendly Fare
New York Times - United States
But while reading up on her restaurant's many policies — no fish is bought that is not approved by the Marine Conservation Society; the pub's electricity is ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Toxic dangers from the deep
Sydney Morning Herald - Sydney,New South Wales,Australia
Greg Doyle, from Pier at Rose Bay, said his restaurant used only Australian fish because he believed imported seafood was usually "substandard". ...
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Renovator stays busy as hotel projects dry up
Palm Beach Post - FL, United States
Shakman recently completed the Central Fish Market, a $2.2 million restaurant opening on Glades Road in Boca Raton on Tuesday. It's also completing work on ...
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Malaysia Star
Spa cuisine bland?
Malaysia Star - Malaysia
... babi kecap, fresh fish and homemade ice cream €" so, yes, I guess it's possible to eat at the same restaurant and not get bored of spa cuisine.
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'All bangus' resto attracts crowds
Inquirer.net - Philippines
Bangus Fiesta, a restaurant celebrating Pangasinan's famous product, proves to discerning palates that the country's national fish could be prepared into ...
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Restaurant review: Linen
guardian.co.uk - UK
My friend's "whole stuffed sea bass" seemed to be two cunningly thawed fillets of farmed fish clamped around a hideous pesto stuffing. ...
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Warm and welcoming, The Old Pharmacy at Solva
WalesOnline - United Kingdom
Like many restaurants in Pembrokeshire, fish is the main event and receives its own daily-changing menu depending on what has been caught off the coast that ...
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fish restaurant

"No Name" Seafood Restaurant
By Elle Lina(Elle Lina)
Yes, there's a seafood restaurant called NO NAME RESTAURANT located nearby our apartment. It is owned by Malaysian and the chef is a Singaporean. A lot of Malaysian food can be found there like Hokien Mee, Fish Head Noodle etc. ...
Elle Lina - http://ellelina.blogspot.com/
Creelers in Edinburgh
By Man-Woman(Man-Woman)
The venue: Creelers Seafood Restaurant. The food: Mostly seafood. The drinks: Simple, well-priced wine list, and some beers. After Sardinia , our insatiable hunger for all things fishy is not exhausted. So we go to Scotland, ...
Eat-Drink-Man-Woman - http://eat-drink-man-woman-blog.blogspot.com/
Block Island Sword Fish at Rathbun's
By Rathbun's Restaurant(Rathbun's Restaurant)
During the fish camp, Kirk arrived early in the morning and got to see the arrival of the fresh tuna and fresh swordfish. In the room, the workers were cutting the fish to be shipped to Rathbun's on that day. Every day, Rathbun's orders ...
Rathbun's Chef Blog & Restaurant Blog - http://rathbunsrestaurants.blogspot.com/
Specials for Friday, October 24, 2008
By Erica
Grilled romaine with mixed bell peppers, sautéed lobster claws & marinated squid served with a roasted garlic, basil vinaigrette. Fish: $36. Blue fish with an apple sambayon served with a spinach bechamel puff with a candied apple ...
Bull Street Chophouse - Savannah,... - http://savannah-steak-house.com/
Fish Wednesday: Badgering the Server Edition
By nerd's eye view
Mostly, I am pleased to know that in the opposite corner of the country from my home, there's an acceptable chain restaurant that's openly committed to serving sustainable seafood - even if their staff doesn't totally get it. ...
nerd's eye view - http://www.nerdseyeview.com/blog/

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