Contemporary design with a touch of elegance helps make the comparably smaller Purple Sage feel spacious and relaxed. My favorite design aspect was the hanging drapes between booths. The cloth is translucent so you feel private but not isolated with fading purple and yellow lights passing through different numbers of cloth providing an artist effect that even I can appreciate.
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On March 14, 2006 at 03:18 PM, an anonymous reader said...
Michael, you should get the new (2004) edition of "On Food and Cooking", the same risotto tip is given there (p. 475).
The link in the "Recommended Reading" section is out of date too.
On March 14, 2006 at 03:18 PM, Michael Chu said...
What timing! I just received my copy of the updated On Food and Cooking this evening.
I updated the link.
Thanks for the heads up!
On March 14, 2006 at 03:19 PM, T (guest) said...
Sorry I am a stranger. I am so amazed by your enthusiasm for cooking. I've been to Park City. It's a "cool" place.
On March 14, 2006 at 03:19 PM, an anonymous reader said...
Great site. I'm not an engineer (well, I've got one on my doctoral committe), but this site speaks to me on so many levels.
If you're going to the store to buy rice to make risotto look for arborio rice. If you're at home, or can't find arborio, there is a nice summary of possible substitutions here http://www.americastestkitchen.com/TastingLab/1393.shtml
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On March 14, 2006 at 03:19 PM, an anonymous reader said...
the rice tip is good, but i find foodsubs.com to be an easier site to use- and it doesn't require registration.
On March 14, 2006 at 03:20 PM, an anonymous reader said...
You really should visit Snake Creek Grill in Heber if you are in the Park City Area ( www.snakecreekgrill.com ). It is well worth the trip.
On March 17, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Reluctant Gourmet (guest) said...
Subject: Cafe Terigo
One of my favorite restaurants when I lived in Park City years ago. I have written a lot about Park City restaurants on my web site The Reluctant Gourmet at www.reluctantgourmet.com but never Cafe Terigo. I think that's because my wife and I had one of our most embarrassing moment there when our very young daughter accidently threw up on the couple behind us. Lucky for us we were friends with the couple and they completely understood.
The link in the "Recommended Reading" section is out of date too.
I updated the link.
Thanks for the heads up!
If you're going to the store to buy rice to make risotto look for arborio rice. If you're at home, or can't find arborio, there is a nice summary of possible substitutions here http://www.americastestkitchen.com/TastingLab/1393.shtml
(free regristration required)