Venetian Escape in the Castro

Whenever I visited the intimate, humble Pesce on Polk Street over the past decade plus, I was consistently impressed with the impeccable seafood and Venetian focus. It evoked an escape to Venice, Italy (minus the unmatchable, magical setting), for its blessed ritual of snacking: cicchétti, or hot and cold bites preferably taken with drink. Having just returned to Venice for… Read more →

WINTER CHEER: 4 Cocktails to Drink Now at Tosca, TBD, Hakkasan, Hog & Rocks

From a beer-laced float, to a South Asian punch, here are four of San Francisco’s best cocktails now: TOSCA’s “HOUSE CAPPUCCINO” I was afraid. Very afraid. Though iconic Tosca Cafe was my beloved haven for San Francisco history and Italian singers on the jukebox, its takeover from NY crew and Chef April Bloomfield had me more than a little concerned… Read more →

Navigating Tales of the Cocktail: Craft Distillers Share Their Tips

My Fall/Winter 2013 Distiller Magazine interview with four national craft distillers — and Ann Tuennerman, founder and executive director of Tales of the Cocktail, on how to navigate Tales of the Cocktail, the biggest and most intense cocktail event in the world. This disorder mainly embarrasses the you can try here sildenafil generic cheap man very badly. The viagra cheap… Read more →

7 of Amsterdam’s Best Bars

Getting lost amid the canals and museums of Amsterdam is mesmerizing. As with many cities of the world, Amsterdam is experiencing a food revival with new restaurants, markets and bars cropping up everywhere (read my food/dining recommends here). In terms of “craft” cocktails or the cocktail renaissance of the past decade plus, one does not find even close to the… Read more →

November 15, 2013

“You may have the universe, But let Italy remain mine.” – from Attila, music by Giuseppe Verdi, libretto by Temistocle Solera It’s been an unreal few weeks – from Italy, Austria, Switzerland, to a whirlwind trip to Galicia, Spain, I return to family visiting for the holidays, cooking a Southern-Asian-inspired Thanksgiving feast with many of the recipes from Smoke &… Read more →

10 Notable Food Books of 2013

2012 was an excellent year in cookbooks, holding in its months treasures like Nancy Singleton Hachisu’s inspiring Japanese Farm Food, Lonely Planet’s comprehensive Food Lover’s Guide to the World, the Middle Eastern mash-up from Sami Tamimi and Yotam Ottolenghi’s Jerusalem, Photographer Todd Selby’s artful masterpiece, Edible Selby, or Magnus Nilsson’s fairytale ode to rustic Swedish cooking, Faviken. 2013 has likewise… Read more →

3 Reasons to Visit the New Fog City

FOG CITY, Embarcadero (1300 Battery St. between Broadway St. & Pacific Ave; 415-982-2000) What’s old is new again… or in the case of the completely revamped Fog City, the legendary former diner manages to offer food gourmet enough for locals and foodies, yet approachable enough for tourists and non-foodies. With booths now lining both sides of the restaurant, Embarcadero views are… Read more →

2 Peruvian Brunches with a View

Peruvian food was long my favorite South American cuisine even before my unforgettable trip to Peru this year. Pisco cocktails – another love and one of the great gustatory pleasures of Peru. When getting my Peruvian fix, one of my favorite respites this sunny fall have been waterside brunches. Here are two spots where Bay or Pacific Ocean views invigorate… Read more →

November 1, 2013

“Life is a combination of magic and pasta.” – Federico Fellini Having just left Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region (where Fellini hails from, which inspired the quote), I then traveled to Austria and am now in Switzerland, a return to three countries I love dearly. Though I am sad to leave Europe, I am carrying back the inspiration and rejuvenation gained here.… Read more →