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I went to live in Valencia to write a Dutch and a Dutch-Indonesian cookbook, and have eaten at many places here while I have been doing that (the books are nearly finished). Here are twenty local restaurants that my friends and I like. We are talking about the 10 to 20 euro restaurants here.With phone numbers, opening times, a clear map, a link to Google maps so you can use your smartphone to find these places easily, and a short description of what to expect. In the print version there is also QR code as well as link to Google Maps, so you can scan with your mobile directly to Google maps. Last, a list of Spanish food terms.First, I will tell you something about the peculiarities of eating in Spain. The Siesta system, the "paella system", all about ham, wine and other important drinks, and the menu del dia. Then I will give you a list of common dishes you can use when deciphering a menu or what a waiter is trying to tell you. Following is a list of restaurants where you can go and experience good food.
Ik ben in Valencia gaan wonen om een Nederlands en een Nederlands-Indonesisch kookboek te schrijven, en ik heb op vele plaatsen gegeten hier (de boeken zijn bijna klaar, dank je). Dit korte boekje gaat over restaurants in El Carmen, en de eigenaardigheden van eten in Spanje in het algemeen. Twintig plaatselijke restaurants die mijn vrienden en ik goed vinden We hebben het over de 10 tot 20 euro restaurants hier.Ik begin met je iets vertellen over de eigenaardigheden van het eten in Spanje. Het Siesta systeem, het "paella systeem" alles over ham, wijn en andere belangrijke drankjes, en het menu del dia. Dan volgt er een lijst met veel voorkomende gerechten die je kunt gebruiken om een menu te begrijpen. Dan volgt een lijst van restaurants waar je lekker kunt gaan eten. Met telefoonnummers, openingstijden, een duidelijke kaart, een link naar Google Maps, zodat je je smartphone kunt gebruiken om de weg te vinden, en een korte beschrijving van wat je kunt verwachten. In de gedrukte versie is er ook QR code link naar evenals Google Maps, zodat je het adres met je smartphone rechtstreeks kunt scannen in Google Maps. Als laatste volgt een lijst met Spaanse woorden die met eten te maken hebben.Ik heb mijn eigen voorkeuren gebruikt bij het kiezen van de restaurants. Ik hou van eenvoudige, klassieke keuken. Trendy of fusion koken is meestal niet aan mij besteed: ik vind drinken uit lege jampotjes terwijl je garnalen in chocolade-saus eet met Thaise Nam Pla met een "Carpaccio" van paddestoelen geen genot. Ook vind ik dat het menu regelmatig moet veranderen. Een restaurant met hetzelfde menu jaar in, jaar uit, zonder rekening te houden met de seizoenen werkt met verveelde, onge�nspireerde koks. Tot slot, een restaurant moet niet alles willen kunnen. Een manusje van alles is een meester van niets, en nergens is dat meer waar dan in de keuken. Je kunt de Facebook-pagina van dit boek te bezoeken op https://www.facebook.com/eatinginvalencia
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Collects French recipes for everyday dishes and gourmet meals prepared by Clementine, a Burgundian cook for the Chamberlain family living first in post-World War II France, then in Massachusetts.
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