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  • The salade de homard salade van kreeft at Markt is prepared with half a chilled lobster, finely chopped avocado, cucumber, tomatoes, peppers and endive.

    Belgian Bites 2010

  • The salade de homard salade van kreeft is prepared with half a chilled lobster, finely chopped avocado, cucumber, tomatoes, peppers and endive.

    Chelsea With a Flemish Bite 2010

  • Others appetizers on the table were the smoked salmon, which was cooked about 1 mm from the outside but yet still smoked on the inside - we marveled at how they must have done that; the open vegetable ravioli - delicious; and something made with homard sorry, fuzzy on the details.

    Archive 2006-03-01 Etienne 2006

  • We both went with the daily menu, since it is much cheaper than à la carte which would be at least 40€ for 3 courses, and for the first time ever we ordered exactly the same thing: the bavaroise de homard, the encornet, and the soupe de fruits.

    Jean-Pierre Frelet Etienne 2006

  • Others appetizers on the table were the smoked salmon, which was cooked about 1 mm from the outside but yet still smoked on the inside - we marveled at how they must have done that; the open vegetable ravioli - delicious; and something made with homard sorry, fuzzy on the details.

    Senderens Etienne 2006

  • We both went with the daily menu, since it is much cheaper than à la carte which would be at least 40€ for 3 courses, and for the first time ever we ordered exactly the same thing: the bavaroise de homard, the encornet, and the soupe de fruits.

    Archive 2006-08-01 Etienne 2006

  • Jean-Claude starts things off by saying, “Je voudrais homard et cravates pour dîner.”

    Sweetblood Pete Hautman 2003

  • Mais il paraît qu'il était rouge comme un homard. '

    The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 2 Stephen Lucius Gwynn 1907

  • The largest of the lobsters (the _homard_, the sovereign of the tables of the rich) was resting upon the scissors of its front claws, as powerful as an arm, or a double battle-axe.

    Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897

  • French alone, such words as boulevard, homard, and blesser.

    The Common People of Ancient Rome Studies of Roman Life and Literature Frank Frost Abbott 1892

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