Where in the world are we part 2

Can you believe we're almost two-thirds into our trip? Time is flying by. Anyway, we haven't ever eaten as well in recent memory. Three cities in two nations and the home to a proud people, who eat quite well.

On our first stop we did two huge tasting menu dinners. Amazing.

What could possibly be my favorite piece of artwork in the world. I just couldn't pass it without taking a photo.

Here's one of my favorite…..if a bit spooky photos.

We did a day trip to a town with a famous tree.

Which was the site of a tremendous devastating bombing which inspired this painting.

Next stop is a must for the food pilgrim.

At this point, I started wondering how long it would be before the Missus hit the Foie Gras wall.

Amazingly, it hasn't happened yet.

Last stop was another wonderful seaside town.

Where we had a comforting and delicious dinner.

We headed into the sunset happy with full bellies.

14 comments

  1. Thanks Kat!
    Foie Gras heaven Lynnea. The puppy is covered with flowers.
    Hi Anon – Close enough.
    Hopefully, I can get those posts done quickly Ed.

  2. I was going with Spain after seeing the salmorejo photo, and then I saw the dog statue photo with what looked like the Bilbao Guggenheim in the background. (And then Guernica gave it away, I guess.)

  3. Please detail that cauliflower (?) soup with caviar! is that salsify in it or is that pickled cucumber? I shouldn’t be reading this at work with no food.

  4. Hi Hao – I’m really not trying to make this too hard!
    More like foie gras heaven Billy.
    Hi Jake – Sorry to say A Fuego Negro and Zeruko were closed during our visit. Will have to plan a bit better next time.
    Hi Dereck – That’s zucchini. As for the rest, you’ll have to wait for the complete post. I will say it was one heck of a meal!

  5. Your dishes from the tasting dinners look beautiful.
    There is also another Maman spider sculpture in Ottawa. I am so creeped out by spiders that I wouldn’t even stand near it, haha.

  6. omg i love the food pics and the awesome artwork in this post, especially the tree ceiling. i couldn’t guess location without using google but it looks amazing as always!

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