Fancied some fish for lunch

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miniman

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24,980 posts

263 months

Sunday 13th March 2016
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(Apologies for st photos natch)

I find it hard to get a good fish lunch on a Sunday. Everyone is eating dried out carvery roasts. My friend agreed, so we went looking for something splendid. We found it.

08:30


11:00


12:00 (13:00)
Restaurant Perard, Le Touquet

Superb scallops, simply cooked in butter. Perfect.


Amazing Monkfish, with Morels and some odd radishy stuff


Half bottle of excellent Sancerre, not pictured.

15:45 - quick visit to Lord March


16:15 - Gloucester


16:30 - back in the hangar


As Ferris Beuller once said, if you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.

Taita

7,608 posts

204 months

Sunday 13th March 2016
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In terms of 'popping to the chippy' that is definitely up there.

Riley Blue

20,977 posts

227 months

Sunday 13th March 2016
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I fancied a cheese and chutney sandwich - so I made myself one.

dazco

4,280 posts

190 months

Sunday 13th March 2016
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I fancied some crisps , so I had a packet of plane ones

Joey Ramone

2,151 posts

126 months

Sunday 13th March 2016
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That's one thing I've noticed about the south coast of England - you simply cannot get phenomenally good seafood anywhere. Apart from the phenomenally good seafood restaurants, that is.

exgtt

2,067 posts

213 months

Sunday 13th March 2016
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What the OP hasn't mentioned is his anguish @ 16:15, approaching landing with a kilo of heroin up his jacksie. Nice lunch eh!

On a serious note im not jealous, in the slightest tongue out

don4l

10,058 posts

177 months

Sunday 13th March 2016
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miniman said:
(Apologies for st photos natch)

I find it hard to get a good fish lunch on a Sunday. Everyone is eating dried out carvery roasts. My friend agreed, so we went looking for something splendid. We found it.

08:30


11:00


12:00 (13:00)
Restaurant Perard, Le Touquet

Superb scallops, simply cooked in butter. Perfect.


Amazing Monkfish, with Morels and some odd radishy stuff


Half bottle of excellent Sancerre, not pictured.

15:45 - quick visit to Lord March


16:15 - Gloucester


16:30 - back in the hangar


As Ferris Beuller once said, if you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.
Lovely post!

Life can be quite good.

It's a pity that I am terrified of heights.

Next time, try the Fuchsias in St Vaast de la Hogue.




Spydaman

1,504 posts

259 months

Monday 14th March 2016
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don4l said:
Next time, try the Fuchsias in St Vaast de la Hogue.
See the pic in my profile.

MrBarry123

6,028 posts

122 months

Monday 14th March 2016
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dazco said:
I fancied some crisps , so I had a packet of plane ones
Quoted just in case people miss it.

laugh

mattdaniels

7,353 posts

283 months

Monday 14th March 2016
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miniman said:
(Apologies for st photos natch)

I find it hard to get a good fish lunch on a Sunday. Everyone is eating dried out carvery roasts. My friend agreed, so we went looking for something splendid. We found it.

08:30


11:00


12:00 (13:00)
Restaurant Perard, Le Touquet

Superb scallops, simply cooked in butter. Perfect.


Amazing Monkfish, with Morels and some odd radishy stuff


Half bottle of excellent Sancerre, not pictured.

15:45 - quick visit to Lord March


16:15 - Gloucester


16:30 - back in the hangar


As Ferris Beuller once said, if you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.
Nice effort sir. And the fuel drawback probably paid for that lunch. clap

Huntsman

8,064 posts

251 months

Monday 14th March 2016
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Spydaman said:
don4l said:
Next time, try the Fuchsias in St Vaast de la Hogue.
See the pic in my profile.
Lovely spot, but the car in the pic must limit the purchases from Monsieur Gosselin.

21TonyK

11,533 posts

210 months

Monday 14th March 2016
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Excellent day trip. thumbup

xRIEx

8,180 posts

149 months

Friday 18th March 2016
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miniman said:
(Apologies for st photos natch)

I find it hard to get a good fish lunch on a Sunday. Everyone is eating dried out carvery roasts. My friend agreed, so we went looking for something splendid. We found it.

08:30


11:00


12:00 (13:00)
Restaurant Perard, Le Touquet

Superb scallops, simply cooked in butter. Perfect.


Amazing Monkfish, with Morels and some odd radishy stuff


Half bottle of excellent Sancerre, not pictured.

15:45 - quick visit to Lord March


16:15 - Gloucester


16:30 - back in the hangar


As Ferris Beuller once said, if you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.
Wow, if you can get a quality in-flight meal in a tiny plane like that, why can't Ryanair manage it in a fking 737?

Davey S2

13,096 posts

255 months

Monday 21st March 2016
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Fantasic. I love Le Touquet.

A client of mine has a Lear and regularly takes his family to Paris for Sunday lunch.