Wed like to think of our kitchen as pretty international, serving up
dishes from around the world.
To complement a global cuisine are Not
Neutrals city plates ($60), featuring maps of cities from New
Orleans to Tokyo to Berlin to Shanghai. The downtown core is printed on
a black background, key buildings are represented with orange icons, and
rivers and public spaces are shown in blue and green.
Our eyes and tummy say Mexico City would make a good empanada plate,
while Montreal would be for poutine. Paris is obviously for fromage and
foie gras (though not together, perhaps) and Rome is for hoof jelly
salad. Just kidding. Were not that adventurous.
Available online at Modern Karibou, www.modernkaribou.ca
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