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As Gail Shepherd at Short Order’s Broward doppelganger blog, Clean Plate Charlie, points out, 4 of the top 8 restaurants in S. Pellegrino’s recent ranking of the top 100 restaurants in the world were from Spain.
None were from Florida. Even fewer from Miami. But Coconut Grove’s Ideas Restaurant is bringing the best to us with their Semana Gastronomica from April 22-24. The menu takes you on a culinary journey through Castilian-Leonese cuisine.
Here’s the menu.
- Entrada – Portobello mushroom cake filled with vegetables, raisins, nuts, and dried fruits
- Primer Plato – Monk fish medallion with pine nuts, clams and shrimp
- Segundo Plato – Potato confit filled with oxtail stew
- Postre – Dessert bread with olive oil, tomato confit, and Serrano ham
- Recommended wine – Tinto de Ribera del Duero, Crianza
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Ideas restaurant didn’t provide much context for the event via the press release they sent us (the flyer), but we managed to find the following from a Spanish website. Chef Jesus Sanabria from Campogrande restaurant and Chef Jesús Soto from Taberna Pradera from Castilla y Leon are culinary ambassadors bringing their ingredients and expertise to our shores for a special Gastronomic Week menu.
Cost: $55 per person, including recommended dessert wine (plus tax and tip)
For questions, comments or to RSVP: info@ideasrestaurant.com or 305.567.9074
or visit ideasrestaurant.com