I forgot to mention the Lobster Bisque at Le Chef de France.
1. Naan bread and the onion one ( can't remember name) with cucumber rita and mango chutney that you get at Sanaa.
We call that Indian (as in Native American) Fry Bread with Cinnamon Sugar here. Fry Bread has a whole bunch of uses so they never gave it another name, but Elephand Ear is something I've seen, never realized that a Beaver Tail was that as well.
The Native American Fry Bread I've had in the past is a bit different from the standard elephant ear - Elephant ears have tended toward the thinner and crispier, while fry bread is slightly thicker and less of that bubbly crisp outer layer. Though I admit my experience with genuine fry bread has been limited to one or two instances. Have they been largely the same in your experience?
Bread Pudding - O'hana.....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm![]()
Two things from Ohana - the salad with the honey-key lime dressing, and the bananas foster bread pudding.
Also cheddar cheese soup from le Cellier. I SO wish they had a QS option in Canada where you could just pick up soup and breadsticks for a quick lunch.