Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday to Danda!
Happy birthday to you!
Hip hip hooray and all that.
As you’ve probably guessed, it was Danda’s birthday yesterday so, in true birthday style, we ran off to the beach for the day. And it was glorious. The weather stayed warm enough to spend all day walking around but breezy enough to not be uncomfortable.
The day started with fancy lunch. I love a fancy lunch, as some of you may already know. I love fancy lunching. I love Michelin stars. I love pretty food.
This lunch did not disappoint.
It started with bread, after which we were presented with calf’s tongue with piccalilli. Did I ever mention how much I love the free extras at nice restaurants?
We had the same starter, a leek and potato soup with white truffle cream. My goodness, do I love a truffle! I love a truffle. I went crazy for this soup. It was really really good with some of the fresh bread dipped into it.
Next up, Danda’s main was mackerel with mashed potatoes, spinach and tomatoes.
Mine was a confit duck leg on a bed of lentils and bacon with cavolo nero and thinly cut, fried potatoes.
It was easily the best duck I’ve ever eaten. It was so soft and fell off the bone without any resistance at all. The skin, which I worried about because it can be quite fatty and disappointing, was crispy and beautiful. The jus was fantastic too. I just ate and ate and hoped it would never end. Sadly, it did so off we went, out into the daylight, to seek our next adventure.
We found it on the Brighton Wheel, looking down at the seaside town from the sky.
We then went for the longest walk ever in search of the Naturist Beach. O, what? Wait. I mean. I meant. I didn’t mean we went looking for it. I meant we were walking and then we saw it. By accident.
There was one bloke with a cap on chatting to a fully dressed couple and that was it. Disappointing.
We headed out to the marina to see what fun could be had there.
There were a lot of generic could-be-anywhere shops near the marina so we decided to wander back to the beach but not after spotting an amazing ‘5D’ ride thing that we just had to go on. It was one of those rollercoaster simulator things and it was really good. We got given 3D glasses and were splashed with water or blown with wind. It was fast and furious and I yelped quite a lot!
We finished the day by splashing about in the water and lying on the beach looking at the sky.
Posted by Red Hen on September 29, 2013 at 08:40
Great pics! Thank you! But calf`s tongue?Eek! Anyway, thanks for a very educational entry!
Posted by lazylauramaisey on October 1, 2013 at 06:41
It’s one of those things I wouldn’t have ordered because they look disgusting when they’re in the butchers but because the waiter just put it down in front of me as a little starter that I hadn’t ordered, I gave it a go. It was flavoursome and soft and very nice actually.
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