How to Use langoustine in a Sentence

langoustine

noun
  • The caviar, langoustines, filet, and branzino were served.
    Brett Berk, Robb Report, 4 Mar. 2024
  • Oooh, and the one that does the langoustines [Lobsterdamus].
    Kailyn Brown, Los Angeles Times, 30 June 2023
  • Cod, salmon, and haddock are the most common, along with langoustines, a favorite for most local gourmands.
    Claire Volkman, Vogue, 16 Nov. 2023
  • Despite their long journey, the langoustines are fresh, firm and strongly flavored.
    Stephen Castle Andrew Testa, New York Times, 7 Apr. 2023
  • Local red prawns, langoustines, olives, figs and plums also frequent his menu.
    Raphael Kadushin, WSJ, 25 July 2017
  • Scampi is the Italian word for langoustine, a small member of the lobster family with a pale pink shell that can grow to be up to 10 inches long.
    Aaron Hutcherson, Washington Post, 12 July 2023
  • Huge, fresh chunks of langoustine, still in the shell, and other seafood are bubbling together in a tomato-y broth, and the servers ladel it into bowls for you.
    Scott Bay, Condé Nast Traveler, 22 Dec. 2022
  • His mother lured him back down with a spoonful of langoustine tartlet.
    Shauna Lyon, The New Yorker, 6 Mar. 2017
  • The cargo this time will include crab and lobster from the Dignity Jay and langoustine from another boat, the Fern.
    Stephen Castle Andrew Testa, New York Times, 7 Apr. 2023
  • Delicious at both lunch and dinner, the prix fixe menus range from caviar, snapper and tuna to langoustine, white tuna-kobe beef and skate.
    Carrie Goldberg, Harper's BAZAAR, 14 July 2017
  • Order a crudo — live local scallops with truffle and endive, a beady-eyed langoustine with Thai basil oil and pickled rhubarb.
    Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 7 June 2022
  • The risotto di mare is a real showstopper, with a broth made from Prosecco and saffron, topped with a whole langoustine, squid, scallops and clams.
    Tori Latham, Robb Report, 22 Nov. 2022
  • The Rancho Bernardo Inn’s fine-dining restaurant will offer a four-course prix-fixe brunch with items that include langoustine tartare and brioche toast, as well as pea parfait and caviar, and poached cod.
    San Diego Union-Tribune, 28 Apr. 2022
  • Menu standouts include red prawns, langoustines and blue lobster (served with tagliolini pasta topped with a coral emulsion).
    Kathy A. McDonald, Variety, 30 Aug. 2023
  • His menus are likely to include langoustines, several types of fish, and Wagyu beef, all with Korean garnishes.
    Florence Fabricant, New York Times, 5 June 2018
  • Those were followed by a plump, succulent, grilled langoustine from Froya, an island off the middle of Norway’s almost 1,600-mile coastline.
    Alexander Lobrano, New York Times, 29 May 2018
  • At Strandgaarden Badehotel, Nordic dishes with strong Thai influences, like a spicy coconut langoustine soup, are served in the ancient, homey dining room.
    Mary Holland, Condé Nast Traveler, 12 Sep. 2019
  • In other courses, root vegetables, bamboo grass, sea bass, langoustine, pork, and chicken all factored into the culinary tour de force.
    David Graver, Vogue, 18 June 2023
  • Order dishes like the langoustine tartare or sea bass served with fennel, and choose from an extensive wine list that spotlights local Santorini wineries.
    Condé Nast Traveler, 20 Oct. 2017
  • Don’t forget to treat yourself to some caviar, which comes in a whopping seven serving varieties including with burrata, on top of a langoustine tartare or adorning a bed of pasta.
    Rana Good, Forbes, 27 Sep. 2021
  • The culinary masterpiece includes langoustine, Kobe beef, Almas Beluga caviar, and black truffle brie cheese.
    Jessica Poitevien, Travel + Leisure, 12 Aug. 2021
  • There are also several sumptuous appetizers on the menu, like langoustine topped with caviar and truffle tofu rolls.
    Christina Liao, Forbes, 10 June 2021
  • Highlights include tender lobster in a velvety bisque, langoustine with a dash of espelette pepper, coco de pimpaule beans from Brittany, served on white clothed tables in the soft gray dining room adjoining the courtyard and bar.
    Rooksana Hossenally, Forbes, 26 Apr. 2022
  • Red bream is plated under a white truffle ponzu jelly; Scottish langoustine is dusted under English Bergamot.
    Brad Japhe, Forbes, 4 Nov. 2021
  • Simple and understated dishes like fried chicken skin with thinly sliced pear and chilis are served alongside tender langoustines with spicy banana broth, black garlic butter, and chocolate avocado mousse.
    Claudia McNeilly, Vogue, 14 Jan. 2018
  • Molecular gastronomy dishes like strawberry gazpacho served on a silicone tongue (cast from a real tongue) and chocolates made from langoustine shells and cocoa fat are served, all with the aim of challenging diners' palates.
    Mary Holland, Condé Nast Traveler, 30 Mar. 2020
  • The Michelin three-starred restaurant in the Assiette Champenoise hotel offers more than 1,000 different champagnes (with all levels of bubbliness) to pair with its particularly haute cuisine: truffles, langoustines, foie gras, and sea urchin.
    Adam Leith Gollner, Smithsonian, 4 May 2017
  • Canapés included Scottish langoustines wrapped in smoked salmon (Norway lobsters that are basically small lobsters); garden pea panna cotta (similar to a custard) with quail eggs; and croquette of confit Windsor lamb.
    Domenica Bongiovanni, Indianapolis Star, 19 May 2018
  • Dinner was a chic Italianate affair: a symphony of glistening Richard Ginori porcelain and colorful Venetian glass goblets, with a menu of crab and langoustine cocktail followed by individual (and very cosy) shepherd’s pie and petit fours.
    Vogue, 19 Nov. 2018
  • The tasting menu at Aska, which is situated in a 19th-century former factory in Williamsburg, features dishes like langoustine veiled in an herb bouquet, later followed by lamb’s heart—cured, blackened and powdered over pickled sunchoke.
    Howie Kahn, WSJ, 1 Mar. 2017

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