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Thursday, October 20, 2016

PICASSO INSPIRED CUBIST COBB SALAD



Pablo Ruiz y Picasso, the Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright, is credited, along with Georges Braque, with pioneering Cubism, an art movement with far-reaching impacts across the globe.  Pablo Picasso is featured in The Colony amongst 60 original caricatures (above) by San Francisco artist John Mattos.

For a certain period, Pablo liked to break everything down into cubes…

The culinary creatives at London’s Colony Grill took notice of Picasso’s penchant and were inspired to offer a new twist on an American classic.

Born for this century is The Colony Grill’s Chopped Salad, a classic assembly inspired by famous Los Angeles taste icon: the Brown Derby’s Cobb Salad, created in the mid-1930s.

The Colony Grill is a unit of the brilliantly marketed collection of Corbin & King Restaurant’s.  It is located in the Beaumont Hotel,
8 Balderton Street, Brown Hart Gardens, London, W1K 6TF

An example, of culinary art meeting marketing magic can be seen in a series of Corbin & King retro-style short films linking food and the famous.

Pablo Picasso is featured in The Colony amongst 60 original caricatures by San Francisco artist John Mattos.

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