and with it comes a delightful tapa of mussels steamed in butter and olive oil. that s a great tapa. come on. this is what s different. people come in here and they will eat like this perfectly happy. perfectly content to forego the table, come here, stand around and eat like this. exactly. the glass of wine comes with fried eggplant and honey which sounds to me like it s moorish in origin. more wine accompanied by these delicious little clams. oh, yeah. and the main event. now we are talking. yes. these langoustines are not tapas and consequently not free. but worth it at any price. that s so totally awesome. we did good work here. anything else? should we go on? no, let s move on. as this death march of tapas continues, things start to get a
music. finally, bar number two. oliver. this place is always packed. beer, please. and with it comes a delightful tapas of mussels steamed in butter and olive oil. that s a great tapa. come on. this is what s different. people come in here and they will eat like this perfectly happy. perfectly content to forego the table, come here, stand around and eat like this. exactly. the glass of wine comes with fried eggplant and honey which sounds to me like it s mooish in origin. more wine followed by these delicious little clams. oh, yeah. and the main event. now we are talking. yes. these langostines are not tapas and consequently not free. but worth it at any price. that s so totally awesome. we did good work here. anything else? should we go on? no, let s move on. as this death march of tapas
the ingredients, hard-boiled eggs, fried eggplant, hummus, tahini, salad, potato, parsley and mango sauce. the assembly process is time-consuming and intricate. like brain surgery. i will hold this and look at it while they make yours. my god, look at that. going to be extraordinary. you see a metaphor. it s a multicultural thing. like the potato is in the armpit of the eggplant. there s no space there. now, is it an appropriate way to attack this, does one go straight in or does one go at it from an angle? it depends what kind of man you are. if you are a coward, you would go from the corner. i m a manly man. so you go in the middle. so going straight in. yeah. all right. wow.
she and her husband are unusual in that they cook together. this is not typical in this part of the world or in this culture. they use their own fresh-killed chickens to make the gazan classic dish. a traditional palestinian dish comprised of layers of fried eggplant, potato, tomatoes, caramelized onions and chicken sauteed and simmered in a broth. with nutmeg, cinnamon, cardamom, and rice. do you like it, she s asking? absolutely delicious. really, really good. she wants you to open a restaurant for her. keep cooking like this, it s really delicious. kush curious what you think, in your lifetime, i guess the
know edgar is no stranger to the absurd. nor, it appears, is he a stranger to the absurdly delicious. the story how it was named after this guy didn t have a name. so people would say give me another one, because that was his name. and people who overheard said, yeah, yeah, give me some too. the ingredients, hard-boiled eggs, fried eggplant, hummus, tahini, salad, potato, parsley and mango sauce. the assembly process is time-consuming and intricate. like brain surgery. i will hold this and look at it while they make yours. my god, look at that. going to be extraordinary. you see a metaphor. it s a multicultural thing. like the potato is in the armpit of the eggplant. there s no space there. now, is it an appropriate way to attack this, does one go straight in or does one go at it from an angle?