Britain's most acclaimed Jewish music ensemble play and sing music of the old Jewish world. The performance will include songs of the Yiddish theatre, Judeo Spanish romances, devotional music of the old Ottoman world and Yemenite songs
Monday, April 20, 2009
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Petrossian
Can you say 'beluga', 'sevruga', 'osetra'? Petrossian can, as it's the largest importer of Russian caviar in the world. The company's farms in France produce plump, silken specimens. Be prepared: it isn't cheap to get all that good stuff over here at Bal Harbour. You can ply your senses with 20 grams of sevruga for $23, or beluga for $47, but you should be aware that, while 20 grams is a feast for a drug addict, it's barely a snort for a true caviar aficionado. And if you're planning on accompanying those sturgeon eggs with champagne, expect some bottles to run over the $400 mark.
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