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Started by Bug, Aug 25, 2015, 03:16 PM

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BH

I heard maybe the Totoche, in Port-aux Francais, French Southern Territories.   It's a tad small to hold the giant sound of MMJ but the local booking agent believes it's remote location will keep the crowd to a few lucky souls.    The Totoche has pretty solid menu as well.   Note the following five star review from mswain15:

"Had the deep sea platter , Shark fin, Whale cheek followed by Seal Pup belly ... fantastic!
Book early though as we had to wait 3 years for a table :-("




I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

millerjustin

Quote from: BH on Aug 25, 2015, 03:27 PM
I heard maybe the Totoche, in Port-aux Francais, French Southern Territories.   It's a tad small to hold the giant sound of MMJ but the local booking agent believes it's remote location will keep the crowd to a few lucky souls.    The Totoche has pretty solid menu as well.   Note the following five star review from mswain15:

"Had the deep sea platter , Shark fin, Whale cheek followed by Seal Pup belly ... fantastic!
Book early though as we had to wait 3 years for a table :-("






be sure to leave lots of time for taxi to the venue - f'in sled dogs, man.
What's in here won't disappear

Bug

Whale, that stinks of seafood poo poo platter.


justbcuzido

Quote from: millerjustin on Aug 25, 2015, 03:58 PM
Quote from: BH on Aug 25, 2015, 03:27 PM
I heard maybe the Totoche, in Port-aux Francais, French Southern Territories.   It's a tad small to hold the giant sound of MMJ but the local booking agent believes it's remote location will keep the crowd to a few lucky souls.    The Totoche has pretty solid menu as well.   Note the following five star review from mswain15:

"Had the deep sea platter , Shark fin, Whale cheek followed by Seal Pup belly ... fantastic!
Book early though as we had to wait 3 years for a table :-("






be sure to leave lots of time for taxi to the venue - f'in sled dogs, man.

My favorite review -

I'd heard about the place for years, so I didn't want to miss it on my Capetown to Freemantle voyage.  Other yachts were crowding the harbor, and the place was packed with glitterati.  Unfortunately, I couldn't get in as I had neglected to bring a tuxedo due to some miscommunication between my cabin steward and my valet.  The Maitre d' at the restaurant even refused a bribe!  I mean, sacré bleu!  With the local tailor's shop closed (aren't they always in France?), I thought that I was out of luck.  But, refusing to be deterred after coming such a vast distance, I snuck around by the kitchen door and waited.  Pretty soon, the sous chef came out to feed the leftovers to the waiting stray cats, and I was able to shoo some of them away and get a nice sampling of the cuisine.  FABULOUS!   Totoche is definitely a destination for the more intrepid gastronome, but it is well worth the effort.  Just be sure to bring evening wear.
Mona Lisa must'a had the highway blues, you can tell by the way she smiles.

IndyJacket

Why don't they just play a 3 night run at the YUM in their hometown?  Louisville would love it!!