Author: Virginia Miller

In Tequila, Mexico, at Fortaleza Distillery

Fortaleza is truly a special tequila. On my recent visit to Tequila, Mexico, this distillery enchanted with its agave covered hillsides and haunting caves. Fortaleza means fortitude, though in Mexico, you’ll find their bottles labeled Los Abuelos in memory of the grandfathers of Guillermo E. Sauza, the fifth generation producer who passionately runs Fortaleza by old world methods. He comes… Read more →

Japanese at the New Chotto in the Marina

Chotto delivers a needed izakaya-style restaurant to the Marina. Based on merely one visit in its initial opening weeks (and therefore limited), I find a welcoming space. The staff care and are informed about Japanese food. In a brief chat with the chef, he talks with gusto of traveling through Japan researching menu ideas. While no particular dish was an… Read more →

December 15, 2010

“I have learned to speak of these things, which once I brooded on in silence, these wishes to live and to die in gratefulness, if in no other virtue.” – Galway Kinnell, “These Are Things I Tell No One”   As I reflect on this incredible, full year, I anticipate a fresh one with untold experiences awaiting. Here’s my first… Read more →

Top Tastes

Top Tastes, rather than a list of all-time favorites (another thing altogether), are among the best eats since my last newsletter, often from new openings. Many don’t make the cut, being a revisit previously written about or simply not as stand-out as dishes mentioned. MID-RANGE RESTAURANTS BEAST & the HARE, Mission – At 22nd and Guerrero, a corner I’ve always… Read more →

On the Town

NY’s BROMBER BROTHERS deliver their comforting welcome at the Stanford Court Renaissance Two of the nicest chefs you’ll ever meet, Bruce and Eric Bromberg (brothers), spread the warmth of their NY Blue Ribbon Restaurants globally. I have happy memories of late nights at the original Blue Ribbon Sushi on Sullivan Street long before Blue Ribbon grew to multiple restaurants around… Read more →

December 1, 2010

“I’ll admit that I’d rather say country ham than almost anything if the person I was saying it to happened to be a waitress.” – Calvin Trillin Winter and the holidays are fast upon us. As I reflect on this incredible, full year, I anticipate a fresh one with new experiences awaiting. I have begun writing “best of” lists for… Read more →