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AGAA4 Tue 13-Jun-23 14:25:09

Never have a starter. Why have a small dinner before your main meal?

Main meal that I would like today would be fresh grilled tuna with lots of salad.

SachaMac Tue 13-Jun-23 14:19:02

A ripe avocado filled with a prawn cocktail with plenty of prawns & freshly made Marie Rose sauce followed by a steak Diane with dauphinois potatoes and fresh veg, a little late 70’s style but I just love those two dishes.

rafichagran Tue 13-Jun-23 14:18:21

A medium rare steak, fries, and a green salad, no dressing, salad cream, or coleslaw.
If I had a starter it would be a mushroom dish.

Esmay Tue 13-Jun-23 14:04:16

A cool cucumber and mint consommé .

Lobster thermidor .

A rare steak with asparagus and rocket .

Strawberry , raspberry and peach
in a fresh fruit salad .

M0nica Tue 13-Jun-23 13:49:42

Scallops with bacon

Cassoulet (as cooked by our local French restaurant (in the UK), just the cassoulet with a loaf of a rough rustic bread, served with a good rough red wine

No dessert, I do not have a sweet tooth, but I do fancy a savoury and wish restaurants would bring them back. Perhaps a small Welsh rarebit and a glass of port.

NotSpaghetti Tue 13-Jun-23 10:05:05

I don't have an ideal menu. I fancy different foods at different times.

I've tried yo think about this but actually that's the beauty of eating out somewhere imaginative... lots of new tempting ideas.

annsixty Tue 13-Jun-23 10:03:28

No starter now as it fill me up but in an ideal world prawns and sliced avocado with a light dressing.
Rack of lamb with buttered jersey royals and tender stem broccoli.
Glass of white with the starter and red with the main.

Aveline Tue 13-Jun-23 10:00:01

Fresh asparagus followed by a full traditional Christmas dinner.

Kim19 Tue 13-Jun-23 09:52:20

Prawn cocktail (large prawns minimum salad) followed by best beef stroganoff. Heaven.

Poppyred Tue 13-Jun-23 09:43:55

No, don’t like seafood. I love chicken liver pate with sourdough bread, followed by fillet steak, medium rare with thick cut chips and salad.

nanna8 Tue 13-Jun-23 09:39:39

Just thinking, given any amount of money what would you choose for an entree and main course ( not dessert, I think we’ve done that a few times!)?
I’d go for lovely fresh oysters - 3 fresh, 3 Kirkpatrick and then a crayfish or lobster , a light cheesy sauce with a green salad and a few crispy roast potatoes. What about you? Do you like seafood as much as I do ?