Monthly Archives: September 2019

Chapter One, Dublin.

September 2019 This place is the haute-cuisine class act in this busy intriguing little city. It’s north of the river, off Parnell Square, in the basement of a literature museum (hence the name). The food is terrific, but it’s the service that sets … Continue reading

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The Sound and the Fury. William Faulkner.

Faulkner, William. The Sound and the Fury. Cape, London, 1929. F;8/19. My favourite course as an English lit major in university was American fiction. We had a wonderful professor and read and wrote essays on many terrific novels, Melville, Hawthorne, Dreiser, … Continue reading

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St. John Restaurant, London, England.

September 2019 Reading over the history of Fergus Henderson’s famous restaurant starting in the late 1990s, noting the persisting single Michelin star, and remembering my brother’s enthusiastic endorsement of the “nose to tail” idea, we booked ourselves for lunch here … Continue reading

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les 110 de Taillevent, London, England.

September 2019 Casting around for where to have lunch we noticed this famous Parisian name, and when we looked at the menus decided to go for it in spite of being in the new capital of European cuisine, not the … Continue reading

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Red Rabbit. Stratford, Ontario.

August 2019 Distant recollection only of this quite excellent little bistro in beautiful Stratford. Knowledgeable commentators told us it had started a few years ago with good success but then doubled its prices. We found the food and service more … Continue reading

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