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The sardine course is a study in restraint and intention. Through vinegar curing, gentle surface cooking, and a disciplined layering of spice, the kitchen transforms a humble, assertive fish into something articulate and expansive. The trilogy of preparations—crispy rice with bitter liver pâté, smoked dried sardine rehydrated with crustacean stock—unfolds like variations on a single marine theme. It is bold, but never loud.
Equally memorable is the lemon cream pairing served alongside the vegetable course. While the plate itself functions as a transitional gesture, the beverage reframes the experience entirely. Its clarity of citrus, rounded by cream, evokes both freshness and comfor.