Fine cuisine
Of all cuisines the one from Dar Sai is probably among the most remarkable ones. The Darsh's best known dishes are ahagaree, pourrain and chatowsies. Actually all of them are well off the measuring scale of my own taste budds, but alas... so much for off-world food.
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However, if you're looking for true local atmosphere and cooking you should not miss out on Tintle's Shade in Rath Eileann. Madame Tintle is said to cook a very authentic ahagaree - based on an old family recipee - which is guaranteed to surprise you and is served in a typical Darsh' environment.
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The most remarkable thing is that without exception any non-Darsh will find the food of the Dar Sai remarkable at best and probably horrible. The second remarkable thing is that the Darsh love it. They consume their food with obvious taste and ravishment. It's almost hypnothising to witness a Darsh gobble up his platter of ahagaree. A word of warning though! The Darsh tend to be proud and get rather short fused when they suspect being the centre of mockery...
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- Youssoun Therain, master chef. Clipping from his column in "Food Guide".
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