i mean, there is a sort of conventional career path for chefs. instead, you decide to go to detroit. chef craig: hell yeah. not detroit come back home. people think i m crazy for going back to detroit. anthony: then another tribute to classic detroit potato filled pierogi and kielbasa, simmered in white wine, thyme and fennel seeds, finished with beurre fondue and burnt butter pine nuts. followed by locally sourced lamb, cooked perfectly, topped with sour cherries, mulberries, toasted pistachios, coriander and yogurt sauce. in what way does opening a fine dining restaurant in detroit benefit the majority of detroiters? chef craig: how is it not making it better? how is sitting back, not doing anything making it better? how is it, only buying my products from detroit or farmers in detroit, not helping detroit? i m supplying from detroit. i m hiring people from detroit. everybody here lives in detroit. anthony: if i were asked the same question, i would say i don t know.
relatively liberal wonderland or permissiveness compared to riya riyadh, for instance. compared to riyadh, yes. but we can t generalize and say that beirut is a place where sexual expression is encouraged. her books are banned in many countries in the region. she is regularly threatened the rape, stoning and murder. she is culture editor of lebanon s biggest newspaper. yesterday i had my first tv show about sexual freedom and you cannot imagine how many hell s doors are opened just because i dare said that girls are allowed sexuality like boys. we pretend to be a democracy. this is kaftar. this is yogurt sauce and cranberries.
gulf region. for whom beirut is a wonderland. compared to where they are yes. but we cannot generalize this and say that beirut is a place where sexual expression is encouraged. her books are banned in many countries in the region. she is regularly threatened the rape, stoning and murder. she is culture editor of lebanon s biggest newspaper. yesterday i had my first tv show about sexual freedom and you cannot imagine how many doors have opened just because i dare said that girls are allowed sexuality like boys. we pretend to be a democracy. this is yogurt sauce and cranberries. fried.
coriander and yogurt sauce. in what way does opening a fine dining restaurant in detroit benefit the majority of detroiters? how is it not making it better? how is sitting back not doing anything making it better? how is it buying only products from detroit or farmers in detroit not helping detroit? i m supplying detroit. i m hiring people in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. if i ask the same question, i say i don t [ muted ]. i m doing it well. i m doing it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. you re 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it s like to me it s just obvious. what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this.
guess what? we like good food too. we re not space aliens. people say they often say, thank you. we just moved back from chicago, we lived in chicago the last six years, lived in l.a. six years, thank you, this is exactly what we ve wanted. what you ve done is counter intuitive. there is sort of a conventional career path for chefs. right. instead, you decide to go to detroit. yeah. not detroit, come back home. people think i m crazy for going back to detroit. then another tribute to classic detroit. potato-filled pierogi and kielbasa simmered in white wine, thyme, and fennel seeds. finished with burnt fondue and pine nuts. followed by locally sourced lamb cooked perfectly. topped with sour cherries, mulberries, toasted pistachios, coriander and yogurt sauce. in what way does opening a fine dining restaurant in detroit benefit the majority of