I recommend it wholeheartedly as a place to dip into for garlicky escargot, a carafe of wine, and now, that fantastic burger. |
|
Bastille Day at the Buffet is a full-day feast of fine wines, fine cheeses, fresh baguettes, escargot and delicatessens that make the mouth water. |
|
It was a good era if you wanted a kir, steak frites, escargot, frisée lardon, profiteroles. |
|
Garlic butter is a popular flavour used to embellish escargot, breads and vegetables. |
|
As guests nibbled on escargot and lamb chops at the newly renovated Jefferson Hotel, Reagan sought to explain his iconic father. |
|
Sites of snail shell mounds near Constantine and in the Sahara: Capsians were escargot eaters. |
|
Snail slime is believed to have an anti-aging effect on human skin, and some cosmetics are already sold with essence of escargot. |
|
In recent times, the French have turned this essence of escargot into assorted creams and lotions. |
|
However, when highly flavoured with garlic, chopped and stuffed into shells of the genuine escargot, most people eating the African snails are effectively deceived! |
|
Volcanic cuisine, food from the land of volcanos, this rich, fertile soil that produces moorish wheat, kidney beans, potatoes, turnips, onions, truffles, endives and chestnuts to accompany our pork, escargot, and wild boar. |
|
In fact, her love of escargot has led to her setting up Ireland's only snail farm. |
|
Aside from a plot that goes from A to B with the speed of an arthritic escargot, it's a film with almost nothing to say. |
|
They also visited some art galleries, where Klum posted a picture of some escargot. |
|
A middle-class couple's gilded life comes crashing down in this lacklustre French drama with a plot that goes from A to B with the speed of an arthritic escargot. |
|
The fact he is the first to record back-to-back victories since L' Escargot in 1971 speaks for itself. |
|