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The Prince of Tides

It's no accident that Olivier Roellinger's restaurants sit overlooking the sea. Everything about the Brittany-based chef, says Catharine Reynolds, revolves around its rhythms.
May 2002
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The Frying Game

Few Caribbean vacationers come for the fried fish. Calvin Trillin has come to Barbados for nothing else.
November 2001
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For Sushi's Sake

What's sleep got to do with it? We follow the footsteps of a passionate Tokyo chef.
October 2001
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Half-Shell Boogie

The shuck and jive of New Orleans oyster openers has the beauty of music. John T. Edge captures their syncopated rhythms.
October 2001
recipes

Tarragon Lobster Salad

This lobster salad is wonderful on its own—but piled onto a hot dog bun it becomes a perfect lobster roll.
July 2001
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Fishing With Dave

When David Pasternack tells you about the catch of the day, believe him. He may have just caught it.
June 2001
recipes

Irish Brown Bread with Smoked Salmon

This bread is adapted from Jean Lemlin's recipe, from our March 1994 issue.
May 2001
recipes

Marinated Halibut on Radish Sprout and Fennel Salad

The agrodolce (tart-and-sweet) flavors of vinegar and raisins used in marinating the fish are typical of Jewish-Italian cooking.
April 2001
recipes

Pan Bagnat (Niçoise Tuna Sandwich)

Pan bagnat literally means “bathed bread,” and truer words were never spoken. It takes a lot of olive oil to make this bread soft and moist, so drizzle with reckless abandon....
February 2001
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