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Carpaccio Checkmate

 
 

The first post of 2009.

We fondly call this dish “Carpaccio de Pez Ajedrez” (Carpaccio of Chess Fish).

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Plating Chess Fish.

Of course “Chess Fish” is a made up name. Our Carpaccio is made from fresh Tuna and Pez Limon.

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The dressing is made with Yuzu Juice, Ginger, heated Sesame and Olive Oil.

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It is topped with Nori Toast Crumbs, Toasted Pine Kernels and Sea Bass Soboro.

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We all hope that this year will be busier than the last one. As 2009 starts, let us all

Wish You a Very Happy,

Healthy and Filling

2009!

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Khamhoung, Kuchi, Emilie, Khamsene and Saki.

One Response to “Carpaccio Checkmate”


  1. Hank Says:

    OK, so how did you do it? Obviously the two kinds of fish aren’t just squished together…or are they? Very cool presentation.


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