Sentences with phrase «delicacies of»

It's a place where hearts meet around good food, nature, and comfort, to enjoy the delicacies of life.
Unlike many early iterations in the genre, the LCD - 3 draw a full pulse of healthy bass, complemented by all the delicacies of the upper frequencies your best recordings can dish out.
And what about the food: the chef enjoys working with «conceptual ideas and performances relating to eating» and he likes wants to serve «delicacies of primitive Finnish cuisine which is typically more about pure ingredients than restaurant culture.»
One of the biggest delicacies of the fair might be the Kabinett sector, where galleries are to show specially curated mini-exhibitions.
This way, you will be able to enjoy the local delicacies of the place and that too at competitive prices.
Traditional Afternoon Tea is served daily in the Lobby Lounge and features all the delicacies of a European tea - finger sandwiches, scones, clotted cream, and more.
A special proposal for taste the gourmet delicacies of the Italian Maestro Gualtiero Marchesi paired with the finest wines selected for you by our sommelier.
The signature Chinese delicacies of this restaurant include Peking Duck, Beggar's Chicken, hand - pulled and Dan Dan noodles, and a host of sumptuous desserts.
Yeah, trying local delicacies of other places is one of the reasons why I love traveling.
«The whole resort was full of families and groups of friends celebrating all the traditional activities and delicacies of the UAE.
Options include New Orleans Jazz, Civil War history, the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and, of course, Culinary cruises which highlight the delicacies of each region we visit.
The Royal Haciendas offers you the delicacies of Mexican and international cuisine in its restaurants and bars in the Riviera Maya.
Overlooking the pool and the ocean beyond, savor a meal that blends the delicacies of Basque cuisine with refined French gastronomy.
Enjoy the delicacies of our restaurants serving a la carte and buffet meals, and the great services offered at our bars with refreshing snacks and drinks.
The food and wine tours will guide you through the delicacies of regional cuisine, and give you a taste of the finest selections from local wineries, such as Chianti and Vino Nobile of Montepulciano, Brunello of Montalcino, Vernaccia of San Gimignano and Vin Santo.
The train also has 2 well - appointed restaurants, which serve sumptuous delicacies of Indian and popular world cuisines.
Offering the «freshest food in Town» you can experience all of the nuances and delicacies of Turkish cuisine without having to travel too far.
We have a Johnny Appleseed festival in September and apple delicacies of all types can be found.
Over your pregnancy, you had all sorts of cravings and would have beaten your husband to a pulp had he refused you the sinful delicacies of cheese, creamy yoghurt, buggers and French fries.
Summer treats used to be so simple — cold drinks and frosty ice pops are the delicacies of childhood.
Italy — the land that gave the world Parma ham, mozzarella and deep - fried rice balls — has reacted with anger to a UK food labelling system that aims to highlight sugar, salt and fat content, warning that it risks penalising top - quality traditional delicacies of the Mediterranean while doing little to help tackle Britain's obesity problem.
Colorful, delicious, and swirling with salted deep chocolate, tart raspberry, and rich vanilla flavors, every healthy bite was in the spirit of the famous delicacies of Italy.
When the opportunity to merge with Cleveland seafood distributor Navillus Seafoods — owned by Sean Sullivan — arose in 1998, Euro USA jumped at the chance to add the delicacies of the sea to its wide variety of offerings.
In addition to the meat - laden feast, the event includes animal theatre cooking, butcher demonstrations, the Breckenridge «Burro» featuring special cocktail pairings including Smoked Old Fashioned's, Vodka with Caviar, and a Special Punch with Sturgeon and pop - up demos featuring renowned tattoo artists Darren Brass and Jose Santiago of Miami Ink tattooing heritage breed hams, the Perfect Manhattan Experience presented by Groupon with Breckenridge Bourbon, Buffalo Trace, Eagle Rare, Hirsch, Luxardo and a specially cured garnish by Creminelli Fine Meats, the Petit Format Bar presented by Wilsonart, the Mezcal Chupito Bar with Mezcales de Leyenda, Fidencio, La Venenosa and Koch el Mezcal, the Official Chef's Pantry presented by Chef's Warehouse and Williams - Sonoma, the Rioja Tapas Bar featuring Rioja - style lamb, the delicacies of Agromar and the amazing wines from Rioja, Bacon Hall of Fame presented by Maggy Hawk Vineyards and tequila tastings and cocktails courtesy of Don Julio and the Tequila Truck.
«Anyone who knows me knows how much I love the ocean — whether it's enjoying the freshest delicacies of the local waters or going diving,» said Chef Andrés.
Christianity and Mohametanism: — For two thousand years the Greek art - forms lifelessly repeated: The Greek schools of philosophy, Stoic, Epicurean, Aristotelian, Neo-Platonic, arguing with barren formulae: Conventional histories: A stabilized Government with the sanctity of ancient ceremony, supported by habitual pieties: literature without depth: Science elaborating details by deduction from unquestioned premises: Delicacies of feeling without robustness of adventure.
When I think about the mechanics of running an organization, the delicacies of maintaining tenuous relationships, the banality of nurturing a bureaucracy, or the boredom of keeping an institution going, I just go NUTS!
The old dominance should be transformed into the firm foundations, upon which new feelings arise, drawing their intensities from delicacies of contrast between system and freshness.
What you've seen from its marketing — the stacked cast, the awe - inspiring visuals, the thrilling action — is all there, but on top of that, you're seeing an impactful, universal story about the delicacies of power.
The old dominance should be transformed into the firm foundations, upon which new feelings arise, drawing their intensities from delicacies of contrast between system and freshness» (PR 515).
Several sources interviewed by Canadian Business stressed the delicacy of the situation.
This, too, adds to the delicacy of the tasks facing policy - makers.
Revisiting late medieval biblical interpretation, we may consider the delicacy of the hermeneutic circle formed by Scripture and tradition, appreciating the fragility of a synthesis that refuses to impose on ancient consensus a linear, hierarchical path to truth.
Given the delicacy of the topic, it is likely that interviewees felt pressured to answer one way or another, not because they actually believed it, but because of trends in the culture they inhabit (trends sometimes backed by law or force).
They are aware of the delicacy of the issue.
Too much trust in an ultimate cosmic purpose might diminish our spontaneous respect for the delicacy of living forms to which evolution has unconsciously and painfully given birth on our insignificant planet.
Pain among the members of a species may lead to the elevation of that species, but the species may also «cease to exist, or lose the delicacy of perception which results in that pain...» (RM 93).
Indeed, Newman's vision of the university demands a refinement of taste and delicacy of temperament out of reach to all but the most literate and sensible of undergraduates.
In the case of God's self - realization in the cosmic adventure there is a risk of tragedy proportionate to the delicacy of the subsidiaries that are integrated into the divine field of emergent possibilities.
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The recipe which I'm going to share here is prepared with Hilsa fish roe which is a famous delicacy of Bangladesh and West Bengal.
Whether you are a resident of New York City or just visiting, bagels are a staple delicacy of the Big Apple.
# 6: Kobe Beef Flavor: This flavor simulates Kobe Beef, a prime beef and delicacy of Japan.
The delicacy of the tuna in these recipes pairs perfectly with the creaminess of California Avocados.
«The smoke adds nuance and appeal that make it different and complex, playing with the delicacy of the white fish.»
The white blandness of rice, the fattiness of meats, the soft delicacy of fresh vegetables, all are brought into balance by the vividness and vibrance, the tang and tartness and crunch of kimchi.
The short conical pods of the latter, produced in great profusion in the hot lowlands, which constitute the maritime district of southeastern Mexico, are remarkable for their fervid strength, and exquisite delicacy of flavor.
I haven't even gotten into the supreme delicacy of Japanese - style tofu skins or the joy of dipping Chinese «crullers» into warm soy milk, but I think you get the point: Tofu = good.
They will take you to the good spots, and the dourado is so voracious — when five days hatched he eats his siblings — that no delicacy of presentation is required.
Favourites that stand out are Hina Aoyama for the delicacy of her work, Helen Musselwhite for her use of colour and layers, and Su Blackwell who creates amazing 3D structures of fairy tales.
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