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On Saturday we did our bit to support the local economy and went
downtown. First order of business (after a trip to the camera store) was lunch. Pike Place Market was jammed with tourists, so lunch at the Athenian Inn was not an option. So we wound up at Café Campagne for brunch. I had an omelet with herbs and goat cheese, SO had gravlax. [BTW, Café Campagne and its upscale sister, Campagne, have dueling Bastille Day parties next week. Campagne is having a Royalist prix fixe menu, whereas Café Campagne is representing the peasants. My next door neighbor and I may join the peasants. Liberté, égalité, et vin.] After brunch we hit Sur La Table to look for a grilling basket for fish. No luck. I saw a plank grilling cookbook that looked interesting, but didn't meet my price point for cookbooks. Then we walked down to Spanish Table. We've had very good luck buying wines there. We got two bottles of garnacha, plus some dried, cured chorizo for paella. Back up the hill to Caffe D'Arte for our caffeine fix. We moseyed down to Pioneer Square to Elliott Bay Books, to pick up some Portland and Oregon guidebooks for our trip later this month. Just for grins, I went upstairs to the bargain books section and found the plank grilling cookbook for about 1/3 of the price Surly Table wanted. Sold! Before we headed home, we went ISO Salumi. This is the place Mario Batali's dad founded, which makes and serves Italian cured meats. They were closed (only open Tuesday to Friday), but we looked at the menu and drooled. It might be worth playing hooky one day. Just another weekend in Foodie Paradise. Cindy -- C.J. Fuller Delete the obvious to email me |
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On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 21:20:50 -0700, Cindy Fuller
> wrote: >Before we headed home, we went ISO Salumi. This is the place Mario >Batali's dad founded, which makes and serves Italian cured meats. They >were closed (only open Tuesday to Friday), but we looked at the menu and >drooled. It might be worth playing hooky one day. We were there on the wrong day too. If it's any consolation - you're more likely to eat there first. ![]() -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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On Jul 7, 9:20�pm, Cindy Fuller >
wrote: > On Saturday we did our bit to support the local > economy and went downtown. � My memory fails me. Is there another sort of Frenchy bistro place in the market. I'm thinking of a place with nice views of Elliott Bay? |
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