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    Crays , Pauas(abalones), Kinas and scallops there aint nothing better!!!!!!

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    Blood sausages, apples, fresh baked baguette, a bottle of french calvados and a Patagonian Red Wine

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    Chicken tikka masala with saffroned basmati rice and fresh-baked naan. I love Indian food.

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    Puttu and kadala (chickpea) curry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankBooth0 View Post
    Lunch yesterday, Azura in the Iraqi shuk part of Machane Yehuda.


    That looks delicious..what's the name of the dishes? Couldn't find any food named Azura on Google...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Picanha View Post
    That looks delicious..what's the name of the dishes? Couldn't find any food named Azura on Google...
    That's because Azura is the name of the restaurant, not the food. http://www.gojerusalem.com/discover/item_626/Azura

    Rice & beans on the right, The bottom left was an eggplant dish with some meat IIRC. Middle was their take on goulash and was very good. The two dishes opposite that look alike are Masabcha (hummus variant) that is popular there especially with beef on the top. The meat on this one was very fresh which made it even better.

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    Decided to get some Italian food for dinner last night. Penne pasta with sun-dried tomato pesto, sprinkled with fresh oregano and basil. Finished it off with a nice big block of tiramisu. This photo really doesn't do it justice, there was so much pasta I took half home (lunch today). Excellent dinner.

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    Ah I see thanks for the explanation!

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    Chicken Marsala, I'll try and get the left over pictures tomorrow. Mom took our phones away and made us drink wine, then watch the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

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    400 Gr Rib eye steak rare with Porto sauce lot of black pepper, chanterelles mushrooms and cauliflower with cream. A Mendoza Alto Las Hormigas Malbec 2004.

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    White chocolate ice cream on a soft fruit sorbetto




    Mmmmmmmmmm....

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    Damn, that looks good!

    For me, I just finished a T-bone steak and salad, washed down with root beer.

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    No picture, but I had orange chicken with carmalized onions.....mmmmm For spice the chicken has Cayenne pepper in it.

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    Publix fried chicken, milk and some chocolate.

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    Choice delmonico with sauteed onions and red peppers. Earlier.

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