Throughout my travels over the years, I have taken lots of photos of places, meals, wine, and other random things that for whatever reason remain in my phone rather than becoming posts on The Epic. As a result, I am starting a new series here taking photos from oldest to newest out my phone gallery and sharing them with you.
This first set comes from a marvelous dinner I had in Sandestin, Florida a summer or two ago. The restaurant is called Seagar's...
A gorgeous restaurant with a wonderful Epic-style lounge....they have a piano player too who will play Last Date by Floyd Cramer perfectly if you ask for it. An Epic all time favorite.
Course one was an outstanding tuna and avocado stack....sushi grade tuna and so fresh.....
....accompanied by a very fine Pouilly Fuisse.....
Then the main course. This dish was so tremendous it was my favorite meal of that summer. Perfectly cooked Grouper with a lemon butter sauce accompanied by an amazing pasta with herbs and lemon zest. This was perfect summer fine dining along the Gulf Coast of the U.S....
Dessert was a classic apple tart with a little bit of house made vanilla ice cream and just a touch of house made cinnamon whipped cream....and coffee....and, of course, Calvados...
Mining these photos, and the grand memories of this outstanding meal, and sharing them with you are what Epic dining is ALL about. Enjoy!!
3 comments:
What an Epic idea! So nice to revisit great memories.
That said, download those photos onto a hard drive. They're taking up precious space and could get lost with one careless slip overboard whilst embarking or debarking from a friend's vessel.
Hi Ben! Good tip. Or careless falling into a tedious pond or another....
Say, I hope you are ok out there....
ML
Thanks we're 99.99% fine. The volcanic flow is almost on the southwesternmost tip of he United States, on the Big Island of Hawaii. I'm in Honolulu, on another island. Also, the flow "only" threatens a small community on the Big Island. The rest of the State is safe.
The lava spectacle is amazing though. Aloha!
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