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Thanksgiving Dinner

Author: DJ
26.11.2006

I celebrated my first Thanksgiving with my boyfriend Johan at Zeezout (Sea Salt) Restaurant in Rotterdam. It is a Dutch Restaurant, specialized in seafood dishes. I explained to my boyfriend the reason why we celebrate Thanksgiving in the US.

Well, I didn’t get to eat turkey for Thanksgiving meal but I sure got to eat my favorite dishes.

Starter was Pumpkin Soup with Dutch shrimps.

Pumpkin Soup with Dutch shrimps

Of course I could never say no to oysters.

French oysters

Main course for me was Fruits de Mer.

Fruits de Mer platter

I can’t wait to eat a big fat turkey next year.


One Response to “Thanksgiving Dinner”

  1. Sao Lao » Blog Archive » Second Thanksgiving Dinner 2007 Says:

    [...] For our second Thanksgiving dinner, Johan took me to Restaurant Las Palmas. The restaurant was part of a TV cooking competition show, with winner getting selected as the chef. Viewers across the country witnessed the construction of the restaurant, from start to finish, as well as steps of the training of the contestants and the cooking show downs to the final two. Restaurant Las Palmas opened its doors to the public as the biggest seafood restaurant in the Netherlands a few months ago. The restaurant is on the opposite side of the harbor of Zeezout (Sea Salt) that Johan and I went to for last year’s Thanksgiving dinner. [...]

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