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snails #48701
03/31/2015 05:16 PM
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what restaurant has THE BEST snails ? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Groovin.gif" alt="" />

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Re: snails [Re: pito3] #48702
03/31/2015 05:28 PM
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Tastevin

Re: snails [Re: pito3] #48703
03/31/2015 05:47 PM
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Had some good ones at Chesterfields and Daniels by the Sea

Re: snails [Re: kish] #48704
03/31/2015 06:12 PM
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Maine, USA
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Bistro Caribes.... Not the traditional preparation with them drowned in garlic butter but served in a small casserole with a creamy mushroom sauce. Lets you savor the flavor and a great flavor it is.

Re: snails [Re: Chuck_Morton] #48705
03/31/2015 06:44 PM
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DC Area and sliding southward
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Le Cottage has a tasting platter of snails, prepared in parsley butter and also crusted in a garlic cream sauce. The two are great together.

Re: snails [Re: Chuck_Morton] #48706
03/31/2015 06:51 PM
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Bistro Caribes.... Not the traditional preparation with them drowned in garlic butter but served in a small casserole with a creamy mushroom sauce. Lets you savor the flavor and a great flavor it is.


Totally agree, their Escargot Bisque is something to die for. Traditional snails at their restaurant across the street, Ocean 82 are wonderful as well.

Re: snails [Re: transplantsxm] #48707
03/31/2015 06:54 PM
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Oh, and my 78 year old Mother from Indiana had the Escargot Bisque, didn't tell her what it was or she wouldn't have tried it. Afterwards she told me "That was the best chewy mushroom soup I have ever tasted!" LOL

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Re: snails [Re: transplantsxm] #48708
04/01/2015 10:29 AM
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We had some in the shells with parsley butter at the Love Hotel in Grand Case and they were great.

Re: snails [Re: bbeach] #48709
04/01/2015 06:34 PM
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Oddly, I've loved them everywhere I've tried them. la petit auberge? the boathouse and the Hideaway. all equally good, with rich, seasoned butters... hard to go wrong

Re: snails [Re: pito3] #48710
04/03/2015 08:10 AM
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Bon Appetit had very good ones when we were there in December.

Re: snails [Re: jamiegarrett761] #48711
04/03/2015 01:35 PM
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I wonder if L'Escargot has snails?

Re: snails [Re: january] #48712
04/07/2015 05:09 PM
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We had the snails in the shell at Papagayo's. I would not recommend them.


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Re: snails [Re: RobT] #48713
04/07/2015 05:48 PM
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It may be the more exotic way to serve them, but I hate dealing with those little devils. I'm always afraid I'll have a Julia Roberts/Pretty Woman moment ........ But without her charm and beauty!

And once again, IMHO, the 'BEST' anything is always such a personal thing. What I like and why is more about me than anything else so who's to say what the best really is and that we'll all have the same tastes?

While I'm not real keen on the setting, I love Lee's for its garlic butter basted grilled lobster, and yet many enjoy the same place but hate the grilled lobster there because of the garlic butter basting sauce.

But that said, I've never had escargot anywhere on the island that weren't yummy. Manger et profiter!!<img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />

(I hate it when auto correct keeps changing my words......and if they do it again, c'est la vie!!) <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />


Respectfully,

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