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chaat fried green tomato, herbs, coconut tortured beet, idli, curry leaf aïoli pork rib vindaloo, coconut salad, pickled shallot

Val de Mer Brut Non-Dosé, Burgundy, NV

smoked shrimp ceviche, rice curry, mango, cucumber, mint

Hippolyte Reverdy Sancerre Rosé, Loire Valley, France 2019

acorn squash, tomato, poblano & coconut curry, pistachio

Daniele Conterno Barbera d'Alba, Piedmont, 2017

roasted garlic naan, chaat yogurt & pickled shishito smoked brisket, corn kichari, tomato curry, papadum

Sadie Family ‘Treinspoor’ Tinta Barroca, Swartland, 2017

rum & cardamom custard, grilled peach, blueberry, ruby chocolate

Domaine de Durban Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise, Rhone Valley, France 2014

8.23.20

* Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness * Please inform your server of any food allergies or dietary restrictions the fox, seeking an admirable partner, decided to marry the wolf. “two enemies!” cried their fellow beasts, “surely this marriage will not last!” still, they sent their gifts to the couple. the lion, king of all the land and fond of his sister fox, was determined to give her the best gift of all.

“vixen, you know my dominion, that i control the land and the heavens and everything that roams within them. for your wedding, do you wish for sun or ?” the cunning fox considered, knowing sunshine allows a festive celebration, but rain brings luck in matrimony.

“lion, you honor me,” she said coyly, “is it in your power to give me both?” “do you doubt me?” bellowed the lion. to prove his prowess, he brought the fox a sunshower on the day she married. whenever rain and sun come together, it is once again the vixen’s wedding.