Best oatmeal breakfast
Yeah, give it a try! On Tuesday, it had strawberries, blueberries, banana, apple (I think) and various nuts. I first wrote about it back in November, here: http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/878541
View ArticleDim Sum Go-To Guide 2013
That's a pretty accurate assessment of those dishes Joy Luck. We go there weekly, and my only gripe is that while what they've got is rather solid, they don't experiment very much. To add to your list,...
View ArticleAny razor/bamboo clam sightings in the Bay Area in restaurants or markets?
Coqueta serves a trio of them for $14. They keep it simple by grilling them with lemon and scallions. It didn't have the signature crunch that a live clam straight from market would have, but it was...
View ArticleSF destination eats south of 280 & west of 101
They don't serve them on the house, at least as far as I know! I think that when someone orders them, they make an entire batch, and then they try to get other tables to eat them at the same time (but...
View ArticleFrench Laundry Review - Memorial Day 2013 [Yountville]
http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3unkdn/
View ArticleReport on Bravas Tapas/Healdsburg
Here's a link to the earlier reports on Bravas with several photos and including the single, curled octopus tentacle. Sounds like salt use is still a problem. http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/887107...
View ArticleNeed a foodie finish to a day at Golden Gate Park [San Francisco]
Hey there, please share more deets about Outerlands dinner when you have a chance. http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/781077
View ArticleCafe 3016, new espresso cafe in Oakland
Nice, thanks for sharing this here. According to its FB page, Authentic Bagel Co's wares are offered. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cafe-3016/337718203007342 Authentic Bagel Company...
View ArticleVisitors from Toronto looking for a great meal near Union Square
We are in town for one night in August and are looking for suggestions for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Spouse and I are foodies but we will have 2 kids with us who are rather picky, so any places that...
View ArticleSaturday night group dinner in Mission - ideas?
Happy to second St Vincent. Maybe also Namu?
View ArticleWhat's up with the Public Market in Emeryville?
+1 on Brennan's for hof brau in the east bay. Did not know about the turkey A K. I'll have to take my dad since that's one of his favorites.
View ArticleSaturday night for heavy apps in SF
Barbacco. Also, check opentable as it is getting close & not easy to reserve for party of 4+.
View ArticleBest local bread for sandwiches the day after tomorrow
That is absolutely correct, and I thought everybody knew to freeze the bread. I freeze my loaves whole, in their paper bags enclosed in plastic (a shopping bag or garbage bag will do, it's only for a...
View ArticleU-Pick Pesticide Free Cherries in Brentwood
their u-pick festival is this weekend. http://www.riverdancefarms.com/
View ArticleBreakfast Sandwich - SF Dish of the Month June 2013
Cafe 3016 just opened across from the Food Mill on Macarthur. drink: Wrecking Ball Coffee (ethiopian), very smooth, pour overs, beans available. eats: 3 cheese panini with slice of tomato (5.25) -nice...
View ArticleJuhu Beach Club to open brick 'n mortar in Temescal [Oakland]
what a coincidence! found a parking space nearby and scored a counter seat after waiting a few minutes. time b/w 1 and 1:30. eats: pavs (sliders) 3/13 -holy cow: braised short rib w/cucumber raita,...
View ArticleBirthday dinner 6/8, looking for the best ever fried chicken
in either east bay or north bay. I've never had real fried chicken and am dying to have it and can forgo calories ( birthdays don't count right?). Any suggestions would help. Thank you.
View ArticleRichmond: Huong Tra for Vietnamese
My family's been coming here for years, maybe a few times a year. I like its unpretentious reliability, everything tastes just as I remember it and the staff is always smiling and welcoming. It's...
View ArticleLynda Sandwiches/Blue Sky Corner, Vietnam Town San Jose
Sounds like the ideal post-lunch snack, Miss Alice. :) When I tried Thien Huong for the first time, the counter lady told me that the skinny kind, one bite wide, was more traditional. Beats me. Hmm,...
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