Do you miss Chef Chris Debarr?
- justagirl
- Senior Member
- Posts: 1107
- Joined: Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:01 pm
- Location: Irish Channel
- Contact:
Do you miss Chef Chris Debarr?
Because if you do...I suggest you head over to the Country Club this weekend. He's there all weekend extending his Freaky Tiki Menu. As you know, he was there for the Spirited dinner Thursday night. From what I understand they ordered so much food and had so much fun that they are extending Chef Chris's stay all weekend. He was there for a private party last night, that from all accounts, was kick ass and the food was fantastic, got better every course.
So anyway, there's a Freaky Tiki menu this weekend. I had the shrimp dish for lunch today, and it was yummy.
So anyway, there's a Freaky Tiki menu this weekend. I had the shrimp dish for lunch today, and it was yummy.
“I'm sure when Peyton Manning was growing up he always wanted to throw the TD pass that gave the Saints a Super Bowl win," Jorge Arangure wrote. "Now he has."
- Isabella Maja
- Senior Member
- Posts: 743
- Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:48 pm
Re: Do you miss Chef Chris Debarr?
JaG, I can't head over there this weekend, but please try to find out any scoop you can about where he might be next. I do miss his treats!
Re: Do you miss Chef Chris Debarr?
Thanks, JAG! Things sound wonderful for Chris after our lunch conversation recently. I wish I could make it to the CC today, but we're continuing our Livingston/Tangipahoa exploration.
Jeeves (Po-Boys Forever!)
www.ladayrides.com
www.ladayrides.com
Re: Do you miss Chef Chris Debarr?
Chris has been talking to people about some interesting possibilities. Right now his only semi-definite plans are to teach some classes at the cooking school on Bayou Road, no dates set yet. You can keep up with his goings-on here:Isabella Maja wrote:JaG, I can't head over there this weekend, but please try to find out any scoop you can about where he might be next. I do miss his treats!
http://chefcdb.livejournal.com
- Isabella Maja
- Senior Member
- Posts: 743
- Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:48 pm
Re: Do you miss Chef Chris Debarr?
I'd be very interested in his cooking classes.DoctorB wrote:Chris has been talking to people about some interesting possibilities. Right now his only semi-definite plans are to teach some classes at the cooking school on Bayou Road, no dates set yet. You can keep up with his goings-on here:
http://chefcdb.livejournal.com
Would he be willing to keep us updated here?
Thanks for the update Doc B
Re: Do you miss Chef Chris Debarr?
Chris doesn't really do the message-board thing (just one of the many ways in which he is the smart one in our relationship). I'll try to post updates here, but I also go through Internet-phobic phases, so it would probably be a good idea to check his blog once in a while.Isabella Maja wrote:I'd be very interested in his cooking classes.
Would he be willing to keep us updated here?
- Isabella Maja
- Senior Member
- Posts: 743
- Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:48 pm
Re: Do you miss Chef Chris Debarr?
Thanks. Will do Doc. I actually have a planned absence coming up, so I was hoping for a way for news to travel. Hopefully JAG or Janis will keep me posted. Those 2 always have the latest news!DoctorB wrote:Chris doesn't really do the message-board thing (just one of the many ways in which he is the smart one in our relationship). I'll try to post updates here, but I also go through Internet-phobic phases, so it would probably be a good idea to check his blog once in a while.
Re: Do you miss Chef Chris Debarr?
Isabella, here is a writeup of Chris' tiki dinner I thought you might enjoy:
http://blogofneworleans.com/blog/2008/0 ... goes-tiki/
Unfortunately, elsewhere on this same blog, commenters we believe to be ... well, let's just say intimately connected with the Delachaise seem to be trying to cut their losses by taking thinly disguised potshots at Chris and making completely non-food-related attacks on our personal life ( http://blogofneworleans.com/blog/2008/0 ... mment-2653 ). Given what a great opportunity the job was for Chris and how much he did for them, I'm sorry that they've chosen to sink to such a level. (I'm also a little surprised that they've been stupid enough to do it, given that they have seen my posts on the various food forums and know that I am perfectly capable of besting them on that level.)
http://blogofneworleans.com/blog/2008/0 ... goes-tiki/
Unfortunately, elsewhere on this same blog, commenters we believe to be ... well, let's just say intimately connected with the Delachaise seem to be trying to cut their losses by taking thinly disguised potshots at Chris and making completely non-food-related attacks on our personal life ( http://blogofneworleans.com/blog/2008/0 ... mment-2653 ). Given what a great opportunity the job was for Chris and how much he did for them, I'm sorry that they've chosen to sink to such a level. (I'm also a little surprised that they've been stupid enough to do it, given that they have seen my posts on the various food forums and know that I am perfectly capable of besting them on that level.)
Re: Do you miss Chef Chris Debarr?
I was so sorry to hear of Chef Chris leaving Delachaise. I was/am a big fan of his food, although not necesarily the place. I anxiously await word on his next project and if he decides to give cooking classes, count me in!
Re: Do you miss Chef Chris Debarr?
It was a memorable meal, and the pork belly dish was, indeed, a revelation!DoctorB wrote:Isabella, here is a writeup of Chris' tiki dinner