Coquette

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dansteino
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Re: Coquette

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I have it on my shelf.

I sell it to a couple restaurants in the city.

Dan Stein
Stein's Market and Deli

---------- Post added at 11:53 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:41 PM ----------

I would also be very surprised if Norjoe's did not have it.
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Yvette
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Thank you for your response
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Lucie
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Re: Coquette

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This is hillarious !
Someone makes a genuine post about a new upcoming restaurant, definitions and all, and it goes right to polenta, a basic cooking staple (grits) that everyone thinks is exotic.
Dan, do you sell Coquettes to make this go full circle ?
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Lucie wrote:This is hillarious !
Someone makes a genuine post about a new upcoming restaurant, definitions and all, and it goes right to polenta, a basic cooking staple (grits) that everyone thinks is exotic.
Dan, do you sell Coquettes to make this go full circle ?
You say "grits", I say "corn meal mush" (which I grew up on). My dearest childhood friend refuses to order anything served with or over "polenta", as it is "peasant food". I agree. I make corn meal mush during the cold months....it sure ain't something I'll order in a restaurant. *grinning*;)
"Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference."
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dansteino
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Re: Coquette

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No . . . I do not sell Coquettes . . . but I have eaten at Coquette three times now (including the first or second week they were open), and I have been very pleased each time.

My favorite dish during those three visits was an excellent squash blossom soup with crab meat. The softshell crab that I had the same night was also very good.

I would recommend trying this restaurant without hesitation.
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